Grass Routes
Website: www.grassroutesjourneys.com
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E-mail: info@grassroutesjourneys.com
Phone: +91 94 3702 9698 / +91 94 3702 2663
Who they are
Grass Routes is passionate about bringing people together and sharing experiences that enrich lives. Their philosophy is founded on respect – for the environment, culture and community.
They provide opportunities for travellers to engage with local communities by working in partnership with the people whose lives, stories, and experiences make their authentic journeys so unique. Grass Routes fosters positive and effective communication to bridge boundaries and open up possibilities.
Grass Routes journeys explores the east India state of Orissa; a fascinatingly diverse mix of rural and indigenous communities. So come and cycle country back-roads, cruise tranquil lakes and hike in biodiverse hotspots. Meet local communities, join festivities and share authentic local experiences. Immersing yourself in different cultures has never been so easy, or so much fun!
What they do
Grass Routes is committed to providing financial benefits for the host community and operates on the principles of fair trade:
They choose small-scale locally owned establishments, source products locally from markets and cultivators, employ local leaders, and when possible, local residents in the villages they visit as local guides. This is all done in order to keep revenues in the communities.
They support local craftsmen, weavers, dancers, musicians and performance artists to maintain their traditional cultures. They give special importance to revitalising traditional folk art forms that have been neglected and in danger of slipping into oblivion.
They provide their Local Leaders with eco tourism, hospitality, environment management and leadership training. They also provide them with information on eco tourism, environmental and sustainability issues.
They invest in capacity building among Local Leaders, guides, drivers, boatmen and village representatives, support reformed poachers to seek alternative livelihoods, and provide Local Leaders with First Aid training.
They provide a supplementary income for local communities who live on the fringe of mainstream society. This includes local indigenous communities, fishing communities, craftsmen and women and artisans.
10% of their annual profit is benchmarked for sustainable development within the communities they work with.
What they offer
Orissa highlights
6 Days • Bhubaneshwar – Puri
Classic, timeless Orissa, thriving traditional cultures topped with tranquil natural beauty. Stand in awe at India’s earliest and most majestic temples. Delight in medieval towns where the past is very much part of today. Traverse palm fringed paddies and tap into the simple pleasures of rural India. Cruise along tranquil Chilika Lake, Asia’s largest salt lake lagoon and camp under a sparkling starlit sky. Meet extraordinary everyday people and learn the secret behind their enduring smiles!
Bhubaneshwar, the lively capital of Orissa since the ancient ‘Kalinga’ empire boasts settlement stretching back 2000 years. Explore animated medieval temples and broad tree lined avenues to unearth the spirit behind the city.
Days 2 – 3 Puri
Marvel at ambitiously conceived, intricately carved ancient temples. Soak up the traditional cultures of Puri, wander through the old city, stroll along the beach and pick up local souvenirs at the lively night market. Meet village craftsmen skilled in the hereditary craft of traditional painting. Behold the famous UNESCO World Heritage site at Konark. Conceived as a giant solar chariot, this is one of India’s most sublime monuments.
Day 4 Chilika Lake
Unwind on the tranquil waters of Chilika Lake, Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon and a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. Spot rare migratory birds & playful dolphins. Bask in the tropical sun, feast on fresh seafood and camp under the stars.
Day 5 Puri
Glide through serene sun-kissed waters and return to the mainland. Traverse lush countryside and experience life in a charming rural village. Savour home cooked cuisine and delight in an extraordinary traditional dance performance.
Day 6 Depart Puri
You are free to depart or stay on and enjoy the relaxed ambience. We can provide Additional Accommodation and Departure Transfers for you, please let us know at the time of booking.
Fast facts:
Support: Passionate Local Leader throughout
Activities: Bhubaneshwar Temple Sightseeing, Puri Old City by Cycle Rickshaw, Heritage Painting Village (Raghurajpur) Visit, UNESCO World Heritage Konark Sun Temple Entry, Temple Dancing (Gotipua) Village Visit, Chilika Lake Camping.
Accommodation: Hotel/guesthouse (4 nights), Tent Camp (1 night).
Transport: Private transport, cycle rickshaws, local ferry, bullock cart, pole boat.
Meals: 1 Breakfast, 2 Lunches, 1 Dinner. Please allow approx. €10 per day for additional meals.
Arrival/Departure: Bhubaneswar, the capital of Orissa is well connected to the rest of India by Domestic Airlines and the Indian Railway network. Puri is only a 2 hour drive to the Airport at Bhubaneshwar.
Green circuit
The GREEN circuit is a special initiative uniting the best eco-trips in the indian sub-continent. Joined together by ground travel to reduce carbon emissions, you can access magnificent overland eco-adventures.
Trek in Nepal, rub shoulders with Red Pandas in the Eastern Himalaya, cruise the coast in East India or drift along tranquil backwaters in Kerala. Take on one adventure at a time, or link them together for the ultimate all-India experience.
Orissa: culture & nature
9 Days • Puri – Bhubaneswar
Discover Orissa’s rich natural and cultural heritage. From regal palaces, ancient ruins and intrricate handicrafts to magestic mangroves and verdent forests. Meet local village communities breathing life into centuiries of traditional craftsmanship and folk art. Soak up thriving cultural heritage and awe-inspiring temples. Cruise along perennial rivers, walk anicent tracks and meet the people that abide seasons of change aligned with the natural world.
Transfer to Puri via the striking UNESCO World Heritage Sun Temple at Konark. Conceived as a giant solar chariot, this is one of India’s most sublime monuments. Soak up the seaside temple culture of Puri; one of India’s Char Dhams (four important Hindu holy spots in India).,
Day 2 Bhubaneswar
Explore Puri’s old city by cycle rickshaw. Meander medieval by-lanes, dodge holy cows and rub shoulders with pilgrims to unearth the spirit of the city. Proceed to Bhubaneswar; the capital of Orissa since the ancient ‘Kalinga’ empire. Bubaneswar boasts settlement stretching back 2000 years. Walk through the heritage precinct and behold some of East India’s earliest temples.
Days 3 – 4 Bhitarkanika National Park
Delve deep into the mysterious mangrove forests of Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park; a unique ecosystem designated a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. Glide through the extensive network of creeks and rivers. Gaze the diverse bird and wildlife and keep you hands out of the water, the saltwater crocodile bites!
Days 5 – 6 Dhenkanal
Wander through ancient Buddhist ruins and immerse yourself in the regal trimmings of the historic Dhenkanal Palace. Join the saffron clad Mahima Babas at their hilltop ashram. Take part in their rituals and enjoy a communal diner on palm leaf plates. Meet a local community of metal craftsmen and watch them cast brass magic.
Day 7 Satkosia Gorge and Wildlife Sanctuary
Buckle up and enjoy the ride through pristine forest. Camp at the base of Satkosia Gorge and drink the awe-inspiring views. Cruise along the River Mahanadi at sunset and soak up the tranquil silence.
Day 8 Bhubaneswar
Set out early on a forest walk with local eco-experts to help you identify native flora and fauna. After breakfast head back to Bhubaneswar via a traditional weaving village. Watch intricate handloom saris take shape before your eyes. Meet the weavers responsible for mainting textile traditions that span centuries; winess living heritage!
Day 9 Depart Bhubaneswar
You are free to depart at anytime today. We can provide Additional Accommodation and Departure Transfers for your convenience, please let us know at the time of booking.
Fast facts:
Support: Passionate Local Leader throughout
Activities: UNESCO World Heritage Sun Temple @ Konark, Puri Old City Tour by Cycle Rickshaw, Bhubaneswar Heritage Walk, Bhitarkanika National Park Entry & Activities, Buddhist Ruins Entry, Mahima Rituals, Satkosia Gorge and Wildlife Sanctuary Entry & Activities, Local Craft Village Visits (2).
Accommodation: Hotel (5 nights), Forest Bangalow (2 nights), Tented Camp (1 night).
Transport: Private vehicle, cycle rickshaw, mechanised boat (Bhitarkanika & Satkosia) and foot.
Meals: 2 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 2 Diners. Please allow approx. €10 per day for additional meals.
Arrival/Departure: Bhubaneswar, the capital of Orissa is well connected to the rest of India by Domestic Airlines and the Indian Railway network. Puri is only a 2 hour drive to the Airport at Bhubaneshwar.
Festival of faith
8 Days • Kolkata – Puri
A riot of colour, spectacle and sweat; the festival of faith is one of India’s most electrifying festivals. Bigger than Pushkar Fair and second only to the Kumbh Mela, the extraordinary festival of faith exemplifies the true spirit of India. Attracting thousands of pilgrims every year the elaborate procession continues a tradition that dates beyond centuries. Infused with ritual, devotion and fervour close to mayhem, the festival of faith is a unique experience for the spirited traveller!
Vibrant and quirky Kolkata bustles with life. Explore the city’s proud colonial heritage by tram. Wander through traditional Bengali markets and take in the city view from Hoogly Bridge.
Days 3 – 5 Puri
Discover the traditional temple culture of Puri. Meet the skilled craftsmen preparing for the festivities. Taste the mounting anticipation and watch the massive chariots take shape in the town square. Experience life in a rural village. Watch temple dancers practise and traditional painters render vivid colours. Delight in UNESCO World Heritage listed Sun Temple of Konark and thrive among pilgrims at the festival of faith. Lose yourself in the feast of excitement, colour, clamour and chaos!
Days 6 – 7 Chilika Lake
Unwind on the tranquil waters of Chilika Lake. Spot rare birds & playful dolphins. Bask in the tropical sun, feast on fresh seafood and camp under the stars.
Day 8 Depart Puri
You are free to depart or stay on and enjoy the relaxed ambience. We can provide Additional Accommodation and Airport Transfers for you, please let us know at the time of booking.
Festival facts
Known in India as the Rath Yatra or more literally festival of chariots, this festival attracts millions of pilgrims. The huge procession marks the annual holidays of patron gods Lord Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra & sister Subhadra. Massive chariots are built for the occasion and physically hauled through the town by thousands of devotees. It happens once a year in Puri, Orissa on the east coast of India.
Fast facts:
Support: Passionate Local Leader throughout
Activities: Kolkata Sightseeing, Puri Old City by Cycle Rickshaw, UNESCO World Heritage Konark Sun Temple Entry, Heritage Painting Village (Raghurajpur) Visit, Rath Yatra Viewing Post, Chilika Lake Camping, Temple Dancing (Gotipua) Village Visit.
Accommodation: Simple hotel/guesthouse (5 nights), tent camping (1 night), overnight sleeper train (1 night)
Transport: Tram, private transport, overnight sleeper train, cycle rickshaws, slow boat, local public bus.
Meals: 1 Dinner, I Breakfast, 1 Lunch. Please allow approx. €10 per day for additional meals.
Arrival/Departure: Kolkata has an International Airport and Puri is only a 2 hour drive to the Domestic Airport at Bhubaneswar, the capital of Orissa. Kolkata and Puri are both well connected to the rest of India by domestic airlines and the Indian Railway network.
Ancient Orissa
13 Days • Kolkata – Hyderabad
Immerse yourself in old-world India. Experience ways of life that have continued unbroken, and relatively unchanged for centuries. Begin in India’s cultural capital Kolkata, witness layers of history from ritual worship to colonial India. Discover East India’s earliest temples, cruise along Asia’s largest lagoon and traverse rustic open countryside. Join festive weekly markets where indigenous cultures converge. Interact with tribal peoples imbued with centuries of independent traditions and learn the secret behind their smiles. Conclude your journey in cosmopolitan Hyderabad where cultures merge to create legend.
The intellectual and cultural capital of India, vibrant and quirky Kolkata bursts with life; explore the cities proud colonial heritage by tram, drop into esteemed art galleries, wander through traditional Bengali markets and take in the breathtaking view from Kolkata’s famous Hoogly Bridge.
Day 3 Bhubaneswsar
The lively capital of Orissa since the anceint ‘Kalinga’ empire boasts settlement stretching back 2000 years. Explore medieval temples and broad tree lined avenues to unearth the spirit of the city. Bhubaneswar’s impressive skyline: the towering spire of the Lingaraj temple, the magnificent Japanese Peace Pagoda of Dhauli hills and the remarkable temple of Mahavir Jain on Khandagiri hills exemplifies the arrival and evolution of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainsim during different periods of Orissa’s long spiritual journey.
Days 4 – 5 Puri
Behold the famous UNESCO World Heritage site at Konark. Traverse rural villages to reach the coastal temple town of Puri. Meet village craftsmen skilled in the hereditary craft of traditional painting. Soak up the traditional temple culture of Puri. One of India’s Char Dham’s (four holy spots of India).
Day 6 Rambha via Chilika Lake
Unwind on the tranquil waters of Chilika Lake, Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon and another Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. Spot rare migratory birds play among their nets. Take in the hilltop panorama of Chilika’s vast waters stretching to the sea.
Day 7 Muniguda
Bumble along country roads, pass teak plantations and forested hillocks alongside idyllic villages and local markets. Today we enter tribal territory!
Days 8 – 10 Chandoori Sai, Goudaguda Village
Roll through the hilly regions of the Eastern Ghats. Rub shoulders with the largest weekly gathering of indigenous peoples, the vibrant Chatikona market. Join Dongria Kondh girls with their countless hairpins, earrings and nose rings fawn over fancy items. Let the most extraordinary and ordinary confound you at Onukadeli; the weekly market of India’s most primitive indigenous peoples. Be dazzled by the kaleidoscope of beads adorning traditional Bonda tribeswomen. Enjoy a picnic lunch under a waterfall and follow the footsteps of the Gaddava and Paroja tribes.
Day 11 Visakhapatnam (Vizag)
Check out the diverse wares at Kunduli weekly market; everything from cattle to dried fish and terracotta pots. Not to mention the swarm of onlookers! Behold home brewed alcohol measured and juggled into bottles. Pass forested hills & lush valleys separating Orissa and Andhra Pradesh to the port city of Visakhapatnam. Visit the hilltop 11th century Simachalam temple, explore the city and chill out at the beach.
Day 12 Hyderabad
After an early morning flight explore Hyderabad’s iconic Char Minar. Walk the bustling market streets heady with fragrant perfume and a kaleidoscope of colour. Bare witness to the cities heritage at Salar Jung Museum and discover hidden treasures.
Day 13 Depart Hyderabad
You are free to depart or stay on and enjoy the cosmopolitan city. We can provide Additional Accommodation and a Departure Transfer for you, please let us know at the time of booking.
Tribes of Orissa
Adivasis literally “original inhabitants” are the indigenous population of India. Nestled in the hills of the Eastern Ghats they constitute 25% of Orissa’s population; the most populous Adivasi region of all India. They comprise 62 diverse ethnicities and although co-dependent, fiercely guard their own distinct traditions. We will meet the Dharua, Gond, Bonda, Gaddava, Didayi, Paroja, Kutia & Dongria Kondh tribes and witness a way of life relatively unchanged throughout centuries.
Fast facts:
Support: Passionate Local Leader throughout.
Activities: Kolkata City Orientation, Bhubaneshwar Heritage Walking Tour, UNESCO World Heritage Konark Sun Temple Entry, Puri Old City Tour by Cycle Rickshaw, Heritage Painting (Raghurajpur) Chilika Lake Boat Cruise, Tribal weekly market visits (Dongria Kondh, Bonda, Gaddava and Paroja), Simachalam Temple Entry, Hyderabad City Orientation.
Accommodation: 4 Star Hotels (11 nights), 3 Star Lodge (1 night).
Transport: National Flights, Private Vehicle, Boat Cruise and foot.
Meals: All inclusive. Bring your favourite snacks for the road journeys.
Arrival/Departure: Kolkata and Hyderabad both have International Airpport and are well connected to the rest of India by domestic airlines. Both are accessible by the Indian Railway network.
Tribal trails
13 Days • Viskhatapatnam – Puri
A tribute to the original spirit of discovery! An unforgettable journey crammed with quintessential India experiences; from train journeys whistling round hills to prehistoric cave temples and lively local markets. Following in the footsteps of India’s ‘original people’ tracking indigenous heritage and ancient ways of living. Revel in animated local markets where spontaneity and smiles reign supreme. Build surprising friendships, and join in dancing the night away! Cruise along tranquil Chilika Lake, Asia’s largest salt lake lagoon. Marvel ancient India’s earliest temples and explore the sea swept temple town of Puri. An adventure of a lifetime bursting with new experiences and amazing discoveries.
The picturesque port city of Visakhapatnam, surrounded inland by shrine-crested hills and on the coast by a natural harbour, comes as a pleasant surprise. Friendly smiles, fiery curries and hilarious filmy placards dot the city. Explore India’s 2nd largest ship graveyard, rub shoulders with pilgrims at the 11th century Simachalam temple and sip coconut juice on the beach.
Day 3 Jeypore
Traversing spectacular scenery our train winds around the hills of the Eastern Ghats separating Orissa and Andhra Pradesh. Passing through forested hills, across rivers and lush valleys into the tribal territory of Orissa.
Day 4 Gupteshwar
Ascend the limestone hill of Gupteshwar, and enter the sacred cave temple of Hindu God Shiva, ‘Lord of Destruction’. Enjoy a hilltop picnic lunch. Walk ancient tracks through dense forest and meet the descents of archaic supercontinent Gondwanaland. Drop into a local weekly market, pick up fresh produce and cook over a slow fire.
Day 5 Lamtaput
Join India’s most primitive indigenous peoples shop for provisions and let the most extraordinary and ordinary confound you. Be dazzled by the kaleidoscope of beads worn by traditional Bonda tribeswomen. Follow the footsteps of the Gaddava and Paroja tribes. Camp near their village, form new friendships, join the evening revelry and dance the Dhemsa long into the night!
Day 6 Jeypore
Walk through thickly forested hills encountering small hamlets and warm smiles along the way. Explore the local market or simply put your feet up and rest.
Days 7 – 8 Rayagada
Hop on a train and pass over rivers, through forests and into string of numerous tunnels. Visit the vibrant Chatikona market; join the Dongria Kondh fawn over fancy items and admire their countless hairpins, earrings and nose rings. Stroll through nearby villages and surrounding forest. Sample local snacks, try your hand at the potter’s wheel, share a laugh and revel in the animated atmosphere.
Day 9 Chilika Lake
Unwind on the tranquil waters of Chilika Lake, Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon and a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. Spot rare migratory birds & playful dolphins. Stroll through fishing villages, bask in the tropical sun and feast on fresh seafood. Enjoy a spectacular sunset over the Bay of Bengal and camp under the stars.
Days 10 – 12 Puri
Soak up the traditional cultures of Puri; wander through the old city, stroll along the beach and pick up local souvenirs at the lively night market. Cycle through lush countryside and bumble through back roads. Meet village craftsmen skilled in the hereditary craft of traditional painting. Behold the famous UNESCO World Heritage site at Konark. Conceived as a giant solar chariot, and executed to perfection, this is one of India’s most sublime monuments.
Day 13 Depart Puri
You are free to depart anytime today. We can provide Additional Accommodation and Departure Transfers for your convenience, please let us know at the time of booking.
Fast facts:
Support: Passionate Local Leader throughout
Activities: Viskhatapatnam City Orientation, Cave Temple, 4 Weekly Markets, 7 Village Visits, Traditional Adivasi Dance, Temple Visit, Potter’s Village Visit, Sunset cruise on Chilika Lake, Puri Old City by Cycle Rickshaw, Heritage Painting Village (Raghurajpur) Visit, UNESCO World Heritage Konark Sun Temple Entry.
Accomodation: Hotel/guesthouse (7 nights), Tent Camp (4 nights), Sleeper Train (1 night).
Transport: Private transport, train, local ferry, bullock cart, pole boat, cycle rickshaw, bicycle and foot.
Meals: 4 Breakfast, 4 Lunches, 4 Dinners. Please allow approx. €10 per day for additional meals.
Arrival/Departure: Visakhapatnam (Vizag) and Puri (1.5 hours to Bhubaneshwar) are well connected to the rest of India by Domestic Airlines and the Indian Railway network.
Village volunteer
17 Days • Kolkata – Visakhapatnam (Vizag)
Explore rural India, connect with community projects and make a REAL positive difference! Converge on India’s cultural capital Kolkata; weave through bustling markets and join an NGO handcraft souvenirs. Explore the seaside temple town of Puri, meet traditional artisians and cruise Asia’s largest saltwater lagoon, Chilika Lake. Participate in local agricultural projects and learn from local farmers about indigenous sustainability solutions. Trek to a remote village nestled in the rolling hills of the Eastern Ghats. Teach tribal kids the a-b-c and learn the secret behind their dazzling smiles. Drop into an indigenous weekly market. Camp among tribal villages and learn their ancient wisdom. Travel has never been so much fun and so immensely rewarding. A rare opportunity to encourage indigenous sustainable development projects and have the time of your life doing so!
The intellectual and cultural capital of India; vibrant and quirky Kolkata bursts with life; explore the cities proud colonial heritage by tram, drop into esteemed art galleries, wander through traditional Bengali markets and take in the breathtaking view from Kolkata’s famous Hoogly Bridge. Join hands to handcraft souvenirs and help build confidence of a marginalised community.
Days 4 – 5 Puri
Explore medieval bylanes of Puri’s old city, stroll through the evening beach markets and saunter along the sand. Marvel at magnificent temple architecture and sculptural detail at UNESCO World Heritage site at Konark. Conceived as a giant solar chariot, this is one of India’s most sublime monuments. Step into a heritage village devoted to miniature painting and watch ancestral artisans at work.
Day 6 Chilika Lake
Cruise the tranquil waters of Asia’s largest saltwater lagoon and Ramsar Wetland of international Importance, Chilika Lake. Spot rare birds and playful dolphins. Feast on succulent seafood!
Days 7 – 10 Rural NGO Project Visit
Take part in the daily activities of a rural development organization. Join in agricultural workshops and get your hands dirty farming organic vegetables. Help spread education to rural areas; participate in vocation training for women and teach at an English Medium school for tribal students.
Days 11 – 15 Tribal NGO Project Visit
Delve deeper into remote jungle and enter the heart of tribal territory! Meet a grassroots development organization working to ‘help people help themselves’. Trek to a remote tribal village. Teach tribal kids, join in traditional songs and dance and learn from their holistic approach to education. Camp among tribal villages and ease into the natural rhythm of tribal life. Walk their fields, discover native medicinal herbs and cook local delicacies. Experience indigenous sustainability solutions and feel the gentle pride of tribal self-reliance.
Days 16 – 17 Visakhapatnam (Vizag)
Traverse the forested hills and lush valleys of the Eastern Ghats to the picturesque port city of Visakhapatnam. Friendly smiles, fiery curries and hilarious filmy placards dot the city. Explore India’s 2nd largest ship graveyard, rub shoulders with pilgrims at the 11th century Simachalam temple and sip coconut juice on the beach.
Make a REAL difference
Grass Routes collaborates with 3 different grassroots development organisations. Each distinct in their own field of work, they have the opportunity to help extraordinary local people make a positive difference in their communities. Step up and contribute in tangible ways to the rural and tribal livelihoods of one of India’s poorest regions. Significantly 50% of the cost of this journey goes directly to their affiliated development organizations.
Fast facts:
Support: Passionate Local Leader throughout
Activities: Kolkata Sightseeing, NGO Handicraft Workshop, Puri Old City Orientation, UNESCO World Heritage Konark Sun Temple Entry, Heritage Painting Village Visit (Raghurajpur), Chilika Lake boat cruise, NGO Agricultural, Organic Farming & Vocational Training Activities, Teaching English, Tribal Weekly Market visit, NGO Teaching Activities, Trekking and Camping.
Accommodation: Hotel/guesthouse ( 6 nights), NGO Guest Quarters (6 nights), Tent Camp (2 nights).
Transport: Private transport, train, cycle rickshaws, local ferry, pole boat, bullock cart and foot.
Meals: All inclusive expect for meals in Kolkata, Puri & Visakhapatnam where independent options are available. Please allow approx. €10 per day for these additional meals.
Arrival/Departure: Kolkata has an International Airpport and Visakhapatnam (Vizag) is well connected to the rest of India by domestic airlines. Both are cities accessible by the Indian Railway network.
Location
Grass Routes Pvt Ltd
Chakra Tirtha Road
Puri, Orissa, India
What to bring
- First aid kit- well stocked
- Day pack / bag
- Torch
- Lock for your bag
- Personal water bottle
- Sun hat
- Sleeping sheet / liner
- Sleeping bag (required for camping in the Highlands)
- Loose, lightweight, long clothing
- Warm clothes for cooler nights (specifically for the Highlands)
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please send me an e brochure of all your india journeys listed on your website…. Im keen on recommending some more grass root journeys which are right up your street and should be evaluated for inclusion in your repertoire of offerings. please do let me know what your criteria for acceptance is.
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shilpa sharma