Himalayan mountain peaks at sunrise
landscape Rishikesh, India

Find Your Soul
in the Peaks

Explore Upward
White water rafting on the Ganges

Ganges Expedition, '24

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Why Tribe Nomad

The Spirit of the Tamed Wild.

We're not just a hostel, we're a heartbeat in the Himalayas. Where the Ganges meets the grit of adventure, and every stranger becomes family by the bonfire. This is where you trade comfort zones for kayak zones, and Wi-Fi passwords for campfire stories.

kayaking Epic Rafting Grade III-IV rapids on the Ganges with certified guides.
hiking Sunrise Treks Guided Himalayan treks with chai breaks and breathtaking views.

Where You Rest

Rooms with a Soul

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The Nomad Bunkhouse - 6-bed dorm with mountain views Most Social

The Nomad Bunkhouse

6-bed dorm with private lockers, reading lights, and a view that makes alarm clocks redundant.

₹799 /night
The Peak Vista Suite - private sanctuary with panoramic views Ultimate View

The Peak Vista Suite

A private sanctuary with floor-to-ceiling windows, a clawfoot bathtub, and the Himalayas as your screensaver.

₹4,500 /night

Your Local Guide

Your Rishikesh Compass

From cliff jumping to inner peace, Rishikesh has a frequency for every soul. Here's how to tune in.

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High Energy

  • Bungee Jumping 83m
  • Grade IV Rafting
  • Waterfall Rappelling
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Soul Deep

  • Ganga Aarti at Triveni
  • Beatles Ashram Tour
  • Morning Hatha Yoga
Seek Within
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Slow Flow

  • Riverside Cafe Hopping
  • Drum Circles at Sunset
  • Market Antiquing
Unwind Now

Stories from the Trail

The Adventure Journal

Raw, unfiltered stories from nomads who came seeking mountains and found themselves. Read their tales, then write your own.

"The River Always Wins"

I flipped on a Class IV rapid, swallowed half the Ganges, and somehow surfaced laughing. The river has a way of stripping your ego down to nothing...

"Yoga for the Stiff Traveler"

Day one, I couldn't touch my toes. Day seven, I touched the sky. Or at least my shins. Progress is progress...

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