The thing I valued most was the silence — nobody at the front desk asking which package we'd bought. Avyra had taken care of it before we arrived.
For a small circle of discerning travellers, Avyra World composes private itineraries that few will ever see — from a single dawn in the Serengeti to a season in the Aegean. Twelve years of trust. One curator, your entire journey.
A handful from the atelier's current circle — each privately composed, none of them packaged. We curate journeys, not tours.
Each begins with a conversation — never a brochure. We compose what suits the traveller, the season and the moment. The categories below are only how we keep our notes.
Private itineraries for two, for a family, or for a small circle of friends. Composed end-to-end, by a single curator.
Boardroom offsites, leadership retreats and incentive journeys for companies who prefer discretion to brochure.
Honeymoons, anniversaries, milestone birthdays and weddings — composed with the weight the occasion deserves.
Already abroad and in need of a hand? A single number reaches your curator. We arrange what's needed, quietly.
The traveller does not arrange anything. We arrange everything — and stay reachable while it unfolds.
At Avyra, you are not handed off. The curator who composes your itinerary is the same person who reaches out at the airport, who messages when your flight is delayed, and who is on the phone in the rare moment something needs rearranging mid-trip.
It is the way bespoke tailoring used to be — and the way, in our view, travel still ought to be. Twelve years and a small studio's worth of journeys say this works.
Begin a conversationAvyra World was founded in 2013 in New Delhi, as a small atelier composing bespoke travel for a circle of private clients. We have stayed deliberately small. We compose roughly a hundred journeys a year, never many more.
The travellers who return — and most do — come for the same three reasons: the discretion, the single point of contact, and the care taken in places few of our peers bother to visit themselves.
Names withheld out of courtesy. Each note printed exactly as received.
The thing I valued most was the silence — nobody at the front desk asking which package we'd bought. Avyra had taken care of it before we arrived.
Three weeks across East Africa, two children under ten, and not one of us had to look at a piece of paper. That is the work.
Our retreat ran three days late because of weather. Their curator simply re-composed the back half of the trip. We did not lift a finger.
The travel industry, mostly, has grown louder. More options, more apps, more itineraries printed on shiny paper. We have moved, deliberately, the other direction. We compose fewer journeys, and we compose them more carefully.
What we sell, in the end, is a quieter trip. Not a cheaper one, not a flashier one. Just one in which the travel itself disappears — and what remains is the place, and the people you are travelling with.
A few details below, and your curator at Avyra will be in touch within the working day — with timing, the first thread of an idea, and a quiet conversation.