Why Small Group Travel Creates More Meaningful Journeys
A traveler returned from Mongolia and, when asked about the highlights of the journey, did not begin with the Gobi Desert. They did not mention the eagle hunters of the Altai Mountains, the ancient monasteries, or the nights spent beneath a sky so clear that the Milky Way seemed close enough to touch. Instead, they […]
An India Travel Journey Through the Eastern Himalaya, the Northeast, and Rajasthan
There are journeys that introduce you to India, and others that change how you understand it. This India travel journey belongs firmly to the latter. It does not attempt to summarize the country or reduce it to icons. Instead, it traces a long arc across the subcontinent, allowing climate, terrain, belief, and daily life to […]
How India’s Landscapes Shape Its Regional Cuisines
India’s food is often introduced through dishes that have become globally familiar, butter chicken, biryani, naan. But across the country, regional cooking tells a far more layered story, one shaped by altitude, climate, trade routes, migration, and local survival. Travel through India and the cuisine changes as dramatically as the landscape itself. In Rajasthan’s desert […]
Trekking Travel’s Hottest Trend
Trekking has taken over travel. But what is trekking? Trekking really just means to travel on foot. But often you’re going over rough terrain, with elevation gains, to experience natural landscapes and make authentic cultural connections with people and places. Another important distinction is that you’re traveling this way—rather than an out-and-back day hike. A […]
Trekking: What To Pack
One of the luxuries about trekking with Nomadic Expeditions—apart from our decades of expertise throughout Asia and world-class guides—is you are supported on your journey by local staff who help carry supplies, set up camp and prepare meals. This is trekking of the highest order, allowing you to focus entirely on the beautiful surroundings and […]
Everest Three Ways
Mt. Everest has a universal appeal. It is the highest point on the planet. It also represents the physical aspect of the heights of human achievement. And though the summit has been reached thousands of times, climbers continue to scale this famous of all mountains, and trekkers visit the basecamps both north and south. See our Everest Itinerary. […]