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India Beat was founded by Bertie and Victoria Dyer in 2015. Shortly after this, Diggi Rathore, Naveen Yadav and Narendra Rajawat joined the team and together we created a company that we are all immensely proud to be a part of. We are perfectionists, we… READ MORE >
India Beat are delighted to be working with our dear friend, David Horsman. We met David when he was living in Jaipur and immediately realised a shared passion for exceptional travel. Dave’s Tours launches this year with two extraordinary itineraries to India: The Western Ghats… READ MORE >
India Beat are very excited to be collaborating with New Zealand celebrity chef, Peta Mathias MNZM. We have put together an incredible, curated itinerary, designed by Peta that takes you to all of Peta’s favourite places in India. Here is Peta’s introduction: Hi – I’m… READ MORE >
Sustain Traditional Crafts in Lucknow The fine needlecraft of chikankari was introduced to India from Persia during the Mughal Empire in the 18th century. Now centered in Uttar Pradesh’s capital of Lucknow, 200 miles east of Agra, this exquisite textile art consists of tiny ivory… READ MORE >
Bertie is one of the founder-owners of India Beat. Bertie has been travelling to India since he was 12 and has spent many years living in Jaipur. Bertie’s background is fashion photography, after he left school Bertie worked under Michael Roberts which gave him an… READ MORE >
Experience the splendour of Jaipur’s most luxurious boutiques as well as discover the hidden gems that Victoria has uncovered throughout her time in India on India Beat’s exclusive Jaipur Shopping Tour. Whether you simply want to browse through the beautiful materials, vibrant colours and intricate… READ MORE >
Among the bustling streets of Jodphur has emerged a slice of idyllic peace. Rohet House is the latest addition to Jodhpur’s hotel scene and it is certainly worth a stay. Previously a royal abode to Thakur Sahib Manvendra Singh and Thakurani Sahiba Jayendra Kumari, the… READ MORE >
Nila House is one of the most beautiful buildings in Jaipur, Bertie and Victoria have loved it for years. It has been painstakingly restored by Bijoy Jain under the directorship of Lady Bamford and is now home to the Nila Foundation, whose aim is to… READ MORE >
Rajasthan boasts a rich history making it arguably one of the most vibrant and diverse states in India. Exploring this extensive region takes you on an adventure spanning thousands of years of monumental palaces, beautiful art and feudal battles. The name Rajasthan derives from ‘The Abode of the Rajas’… READ MORE >
Jainism, alongside Buddhism and Hinduism, is one of the three most ancient religions of India. Teaching a path to spirituality through living a life of nonviolence and renunciation, Jains live a simple and peaceful life. ‘Jain’ derives from the Sanskrit verb to conquer; referring to… READ MORE >
Bandhani tie-dye is one of the oldest forms of textile dyeing. An ancient art that is mainly practiced in the regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat, this technique has come to symbolise the stunning sarees, turbans and odhnis that inject these areas with colour and life…. READ MORE >
The ever-elusive leopard has finally given up his home address. Set in stunning rural countryside, the beautiful Jawai Leopard Camp is home to many incredible creatures including flamingos and monkeys, and of course a thriving leopard population. Conveniently located between Jodphur and Udaipur, it is… READ MORE >
Bertie and Victoria Dyer of India Beat have won the Condé Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialist Award for India once again. We are delighted to be featured by this prestigious awarding body. To read more please visit: https://www.cntraveler.com/contributor/victoria-dyer “Well thought out, bespoke highlights are important. Most people… READ MORE >
India Beat loves working with Peta Mathias. Be ready for ten days of fabulous sensory overload with renowned New Zealand food writer Peta Mathias. Discover the very different locations of Jaipur, Goa, Kolkata and Darjeeling. In this land of extremes, Peta’s tour encompasses spicy cooking lessons, magical… READ MORE >
Many of our travelers found us because of Wendy Perrin, whose annual WOW List remains the definitive resource for sophisticated travelers seeking the world’s best destination specialists. Wendy calls us “the most well-connected travel fixers and custom itinerary designers in the world.” We are passionate… READ MORE >
1135 AD at Jaipur’s Amber Fort is an incredible concept restaurant that recreates the splendor of the maharaja’s court. We love to treat ourselves to lunch at the restaurant is its hidden location above the jaleb chowk’s main gateway. On arrival, get ushered upstairs to… READ MORE >
The Idli boutique houses an exotic collection of incredibly beautiful clothes, accessories, textiles and home furnishings, curated by our good friend Thierry Journo. Thierry’s expert knowledge of traditional Indian techniques such as tie-dye, embroidery and block printing intermingle with his French aestheticism and individual elegance to… READ MORE >
The Town & Country Hotel Awards: The Best New Hotels in the World 2018! India Beat’s Bertie Dyer, ‘whose day job it is to design the best travel itineraries out there’ nominated The Oberoi Sukhvilas and the Taj Exotica Resort Andaman Islands for this coveted… READ MORE >
India Beat are delighted to be included in The Fall Guide by The Wall Street Journal. Our shopping tour of Jaipur is highlighted under their Couture Excursions: “Personalized shopping tours that are ‘less about buying and more about seeing how beautiful things are made,” according… READ MORE >
The New York Times Style Magazine featured Bertie and Victoria in the November 2016 issue, Behind the T: Passage to India. Here Bertie and Victoria share their favourite ways to pass the time in Jaipur.