Occasional writing from the landscapes we travel through. No itineraries, no selling — just the places, and what they do to a person who stays a while.
Some of what happens on a Fallow journey can't fit on a journey page.
A waterfall hike is one line on an itinerary. The hour you spent on a boulder afterward, doing nothing, watching the light move on the far ridge — that's harder to put into a bullet point. These notes are where some of that lives. They are written slowly, between trips, by Kunal and the people who travel with us. Read them the way you'd read a letter from someone who went somewhere quiet and came back changed in a way they're still working out.
A small and growing collection.
It wasn't on the itinerary. Almost nothing that mattered most that week was. A note on our first journey, and the things you can't plan for.
Read the note →Why we hand every traveller a booklet and send them off alone for an hour each day — and what we learned when we didn't do enough of it.
Read the note →South Gujarat hides a district of teak, rivers, Adivasi villages, and waterfalls most people have never seen. Notes from scouting our next landscape.
Read the note →We send a Field Note every now and then — never more than twice a month, never a sales pitch. If you like slow writing about places worth slowing down in, join the list.