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INFORMATION.

Barefoot Comfort

Barefoot Comfort

Simple village guesthouses, homestays, camping sites, and family-run accommodations. They provide the basics with warmth and local connection. Expect peaceful surroundings, homemade food, cultural interaction, and modest facilities like clean rooms and attached bathrooms.

What to expect:

  • Basic amenities (clean bedding, simple bathrooms, local meals).

  • Run by local families → authentic cultural exchange.

  • Rural or semi-rural settings, often close to nature.

Good to know:

  • Limited luxury (don’t expect AC, TV, or room service).

  • Internet may be weak or unavailable.

  • Sometimes shared spaces (like dining halls or outdoor toilets in camping).

Best for:

Solo travelers, backpackers, culture-seekers, budget-conscious explorers who value experience over frills.

WHY TRAVELERS TRUST TRIS.

Uma, Bangalore

When asked about the best part of the tour Uma said


“Can't pick one, but loved the sights at Sohra and the cultural program at Kaziranga.

​Loved how Rose kept in touch with us throughout the trip and ensured we were well taken care of.

Will surely recommend. Thank you!"

Suchismita Ghosh

Travelling to Meghalaya was a dream and Rose ensured that dream was made real. Right from a smooth airport pick-up to giving us homestays in gorgeous locations to accommodating every small request I made; she did it all so well. David, our driver was such a fun and helpful companion in this journey too. Overall, I am very pleased and would gladly recommend TRIS to friends and family.

Image by Dmitrii Nor

Featured Packages

Root Trails: Offbeat Living root bridge

Root Trails is designed for travellers who want to explore Meghalaya beyond the postcard route. This is a community-rooted journey where you stay in a village, walk quiet forest paths, and visit living root bridges that most travellers never reach. The group remains small — 4 to 10 people — so experiences stay personal, safe, and open to connection. You share transport and stay, making it affordable, but still meaningful and respectful to the land.

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