The travel journal
Field notes, slowly written.
Letters from our concierge desk on why we return to certain places, the people who make them possible, and the quiet conservation work that runs underneath every itinerary we write.

Tiger Safari India 2026: The Classic Tiger Trail Through Ranthambore, Corbett & Bandhavgarh
Everything you need to plan a luxury tiger safari in India — which park delivers the best sightings, when to go, how the 16-day Classic Tiger Trail works, and why eco-lodges make your safari protect the tigers you came to see.

Northern Lights 2026: How to See the Aurora in Luxury — Norway vs Finnish Lapland
Planning to chase the aurora in 2026? Compare a luxury Northern Lights cruise and tour across Norway's fjords versus Finnish Lapland — best months, glass igloos, wildlife and how to travel responsibly.
Antarctica Expedition Cruise 2026: Why the White Continent Cannot Wait
Discover why a luxury Antarctica expedition cruise in 2026 offers rare wildlife encounters, small-ship access, expert-led exploration, and a limited-time opportunity to experience the White Continent responsibly.
The Soliga community's quiet stewardship
In the Biligiriranga hills above Kabini, an Adivasi community has spent two decades protecting India's only contiguous tiger-elephant corridor. We've been guests of theirs for nine.
Why we returned to Spiti in May
On the slow opening of Kunzum La, snowmelt-powered homestays, and why the cold-desert circuit feels different in May than it does in September.

Bornean rainforest at first light
A field-note from the Kinabatangan — orangutan rehabilitation, proboscis monkeys at dawn, and the slow boat that took us deeper than any safari vehicle ever could.