Sports Travel
Cricket & Culture Tour, Himalayan Sports & Outdoors, Coastal Active Break

Cricket & Culture Tour
In India, cricket is not a sport so much as a shared language — spoken fluently across every boundary of region, class and generation, capable of stopping a city in its tracks and filling a stadium with a fervour that has to be witnessed to be believed. To watch a match here is to understand something essential about the country that no monument or museum can teach you.
This journey pairs the game with the civilisation that has always surrounded it. A Test match or IPL fixture attended with the full context of passionate local support — the chants, the colour, the extraordinary democratic theatre of eighty thousand people unified by twenty-two yards of pitch. Between matches, the cultural itinerary moves through forts, bazaars and temple towns that give the cricket its setting and its meaning.
A net session with a local academy. A conversation with a former player who remembers exactly where he was when India lifted the World Cup.
The game is the journey here.
And what a game it is.

Himalayan Sports & Outdoors
The mountains do not grade their challenges gently. From the moment the Himalayas come into view — from a river valley, from a ridge, from the window of a small aircraft banking over a sea of peaks — they make clear that what lies ahead will require something of you, and that the requiring is entirely the point.
This journey moves through the full register of what the Indian Himalaya offers — white water rafting on glacier-fed rivers that give no quarter, mountain biking on trails where the descent rewards every metre of the climb, paragliding over Bir Billing where the thermals carry you above a landscape so vast it reorders your sense of scale, fly fishing in the clear streams of Himachal where patience becomes its own discipline.
Between the physical days, the mountain culture holds its own rewards — monastery stays, village meals, evenings at altitude where the stars arrive in numbers the plains never see.
The Himalayas ask everything.
They return it all, with interest.







