Don't let "travelling solo" mean travelling alone. Join open group trips, meet strangers who become friends, and discover India's magic together.
From browsing to boarding — joining a group trip is simple, safe, and social.
Explore upcoming group trips across India — filter by region, dates, difficulty, or interest.
Send a join request to the trip host. They'll review your profile and confirm your spot.
Once confirmed, join the group chat to plan, share tips, and get to know your travel buddies before departure.
Meet your new friends at the starting point and explore India together — shared experiences, lifelong memories.
Spots fill fast. Find your next adventure and the people to share it with.
Ride through the world's highest motorable passes, camp beside Pangong Lake, and explore ancient monasteries with a small group of like-minded adventurers.
Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer — palaces, desert sunsets, and the finest Rajasthani thali. Perfect for first-timers who want a guided but social experience.
Dawn boat rides on the Ganges, Ganga Aarti at dusk, and walks through ancient ghats. A deeply moving journey best experienced with fellow seekers.
Remote monasteries, high-altitude villages, and dramatic lunar landscapes. For those who want to go beyond the tourist trail with a trusted crew.
Crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and white-sand beaches. Join a friendly group for island hopping, snorkelling, and sunset beach bonfires.
Morning yoga by the Ganges, white-water rafting, bungee jumping, and evenings around a bonfire. The perfect blend of adventure and inner peace.
Real stories from travellers who found more than just a destination.
"I was travelling solo and nervous about Ladakh. Joining this group was the best decision I ever made. We're still friends two years later!"
"The group was so diverse — people from 6 different countries. We shared food, stories, and laughs every single day. India is better with friends."
"I came to India alone and left with a family. The spiritual experience was amplified by sharing it with people who were equally moved."
Planning a trip to Spiti? Dreaming of the Andamans? List your trip, invite fellow travellers, and share the cost — and the memories.