Three purposeful routes where travel becomes an act of service - river conservation, temple restoration, eco-farming seva, and interfaith langar. Curated for eco-tourists, youth groups, and corporate CSR travellers seeking meaning through action.
Karma Yoga teaches that right action, performed without attachment to outcome, is itself a form of worship. These circuits bring that philosophy into lived experience - through river ghats, rice terraces, and temple halls.
River conservation and ghat restoration volunteering from Gangotri in the high Himalayas to Ganga Sagar where the river meets the sea. Participants join local ashrams and NGOs in ghat cleaning, tree planting, and river monitoring - combined with morning aarti and spiritual immersion at Varanasi, Haridwar, and Rishikesh.
Organic farming seva and temple restoration in Bali's sacred rice terraces and ancient forest temples. Participants work with local subak (water cooperative) communities maintaining UNESCO-protected rice fields, contribute to traditional Balinese temple restoration, and participate in community ceremonies and purification rituals (melukat).
Non-violent eco-travel through Ranakpur and Dilwara - Jainism's most celebrated temple complexes, known for their extraordinary marble craftsmanship and ahimsa philosophy - combined with traditional Langar service at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, where 100,000 people are fed daily by volunteers. A profound cross-faith experience in living compassion.
Karma Yoga's central teaching: action performed with a pure heart and no expectation of reward is the highest form of spiritual practice. Our circuits make this experiential.