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OUR STORY
SoulTrails was born from a deep longing for slower, more meaningful ways to explore India. We believe the true essence of a place isn’t found in tourist hotspots — it's in a grandmother’s kitchen, a shared cup of chai, or a trail known only to locals.
Our journeys are not about seeing more but feeling more.
It all began with my daughter.
As a mother-daughter duo, we often found ourselves in beautiful hotels, ticking off popular sights — but something always felt incomplete. It was on one of our getaways that I began designing my own itineraries — to Jaipur and Pondicherry — seeking out homestays, handmade art, community cafés, and conversations that left a mark. That’s when the shift happened — from vacationing to truly arriving in a place.
With SoulTrails, I wanted to bring that same sense of intention and quiet wonder to others. We now work closely with local communities, artists, and homestay owners who carry the cultural and ecological wisdom of their land. Together, we curate journeys that feel personal, rooted, and deeply human.
Our Values
Conscious connection over crowded sightseeing
Intimacy over itineraries
Preservation over performance
We don’t rush travel. We restore it.














HETASHA GANGTA
For over 15 years, I helped global brands grow through paid ads and digital marketing.
But deep inside, I was seeking something more meaningful.
After doing Inner Engineering in 2018, I started following Isha and Sadhguru’s path, reconnecting with myself, nature, and stillness.
As I travelled across India, I felt a strong pull to create something that blends soulful travel with real impact.
That’s how SoulTrails began — to offer honest, conscious travel experiences that support local communities and touch hearts.
If you're looking for more than just a trip — something rooted, real, and healing — I’d love to help you


"With SoulTrails India, I didn’t just travel — I arrived into stillness. Every stay, every trail, every story felt intentional. I found myself walking slower, breathing deeper, and noticing the beauty I usually overlook. It wasn’t a holiday. It was a reset"