Tribal Bug Travel Agency
Born in the Himalayas, Rooted in Tribal Wisdom
The Beginning
Tribal Bug was born.
Our objective is to provide the customer with best deals and offers and time saving process that he might look out to spend his valuable time on selecting the holiday destinations, booking tickets , managing budgets , looking for a travel agents that will help to guide him with other option. We are highly acknowledged by our clients because we offer unforgettable itineraries and quality services to them. We also offer our clients certain theme based tours which includes Family Vacations, Honeymoon tours, Adventure tours, Safari Tours, and Business Tours and many more.
Why "Tribal Bug"?
The name isn't accidental.
In the mountains, locals say that when you truly fall in love with tribal lands, you've been bitten by the tribal bug—an incurable longing for the simplicity, the wisdom, and the raw beauty of ancient mountain communities.
We don't cure this bug.
We celebrate it.
Every traveler who journeys with us catches a little piece of it. And like us, they return home forever changed.
Our Mission
"To bridge worlds—connecting respectful travelers with India's most extraordinary tribal communities through authentic, responsible, and transformative journeys."
We don't sell destinations. We curate encounters. Encounters with grandmothers who weave pashmina in Ladakh. Encounters with Gaddi shepherds who still follow ancient migratory routes. Encounters with Dard-Shina tribals in Gurez whose language predates Sanskrit.
We exist so these stories continue. So these cultures thrive. So these communities benefit directly from the travelers who wish to meet them.
Our Vision
A future where tribal communities are not museum pieces to be photographed, but living cultures to be learned from.
Where tourism becomes a force for cultural preservation, not erosion.
Where every traveler leaves a place better than they found it.
Our Values
1. Authenticity Over Performance
We never stage cultural performances for tourist entertainment. When you witness a traditional dance in a Spitian village, it's because there's a festival happening—not because we paid someone to perform. Our travelers participate in real life, not cultural theater.
2. Community First
Before designing any itinerary, we ask three questions:
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Does this benefit the local community?
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Does this respect local customs and sensitivities?
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Does this minimize environmental impact?
If the answer to any question is no, we don't do it.
3. Slow Travel
The Himalayas cannot be rushed. Neither can the desert. Neither can tribal wisdom.
We design itineraries with unhurried pace—afternoons for sitting in monastery courtyards, evenings for sharing meals with host families, mornings for watching sunlight creep across mountain faces. Our shortest Spiti trip is 10 days. Because anything less would be an insult to the land.
4. Education, Not Entertainment
Every Tribal Bug journey is an education. Our guides don't recite memorized scripts—they share lived knowledge. You'll learn why certain crops grow at specific altitudes, how Buddhist iconography evolved across Himalayan kingdoms, which wild plants heal fevers, and why the Bishnoi community protects trees with their lives.
5. Fair Partnerships
We pay our guides 40% above industry standard. Our homestay families receive 100% of the accommodation cost—we add zero commission. We buy local produce at local prices. We believe that ethical tourism begins with fair economics.
6. Environmental Stewardship
The mountains and deserts we explore are not just backdrops—they are sacred. We operate on a strict Leave No Trace protocol. We provide reusable water bottles to every traveler. We offset our carbon footprint through tree plantation partnerships. We refuse to promote trekking routes that show signs of over tourism damage.


