we are ed, megha, and james.
We're the founders of Journee. We were frustrated with the travel industry. Booking a trip yourself is a time-consuming and painful experience. And everyone ends up going to the same places and doing the same things. With Journee, we've created a way for you to go on an adventure you never knew you needed. All we need is 10 minutes of your time to fill in our questionnaire.
How do we know it works? We tested it on ourselves first! We matched James to Indonesia and he had an incredible time. The rest is history, as they say.
ABOUT US
OUR TEAM
MEET YOUR
Travel Experts.
Our trips are as good as they are because of the amazing team behind them. Every destination we send people to has been explored by at least one of the Journee team.
Akash
Community
Most unique travel memory: Immersing myself in the historic architecture that Murcia, Spain had to offer. It felt like I was time-travelling and seeing history unfold right in front of me.
Anna
Community
Most unique travel memory: Visiting a Maasai Village in the middle of Kenya's Rift Valley!
Annie
Talent
Most unique travel memory: Swimming in the Devil's Pool at Victoria Falls. The rainbow felt so close that I could practically touch it! So did the 100 meter plummet.
Apurva
Operations Lead
Most unique travel memory: Snorkelling between 2 continental plates (Europe & North America) at the Silfra Fissure in Iceland in 4 degree water.
Babita
Operations
Most unique travel memory: Going on a 10 day meditation retreat where we couldn't talk or even make eye contact with other people!
Chinmay
Operations
Most unique travel memory: Trekking to the frozen Sarpass Lake in Himachal Pradesh at 14,000 ft. We passed pine forests, magnificent meadows and snow-capped mountains!
Deepanjali
Operations
Most unique travel memory: River rafting in Rishikesh, negotiating the tough waves of Ganges and enjoying the picturesque hill town. Experienced an adrenaline rush, in addition to seeking a chance for spiritual renewal.
Ed
Co-Founder & CEO
Most unique travel memory: Going to the top of Mount Etna in Sicily. 3km upwards, it was cold, misty, barren and exactly how I'd imagine Mars would be.
Emily
Marketing
Most unique travel memory: Snorkelling in the Great Barrier Reef. It was amazing to be so immersed in nature.
Hayden
Tech
Most unique travel memory: Hiking under the midnight sun in the Arctic Circle - just loved the dramatic and beautiful landscapes of the Lofoten islands.
Hirak
Operations
Most unique travel memory: Exploring the local markets and streets of Udaipur all by ourselves until we got lost in its beauty. We then ended the day at the enthralling Lake Pichola.
James
Co-Founder & CTO
Most unique travel memory: Climbing into the Ijen crater in Indonesia. It was dark, there was heavy rain and we wore gas masks for the final descent.
Lakeim
Community
Most unique travel memory: Hitchhiking from Honduras to Guatemala. It spanned 2 days, 12 rides and so many kind Hondurans!
Livvy
Operations
Most unique travel memory: Getting lost in Tallinn's Old Town and joining a local's birthday party in a taxidermy-themed bar. We even led everyone in a conga line!
Lucy
Community
Most unique travel memory: Stargazing in hot springs in the Bolivian salt flats learning about unfamiliar Southern Hemisphere constellations and the Incan zodiac.
Louis
Product
Most unique travel memory: Camelback trekking into the Tunisian Sahara, dining and sleeping at a lush campsite in the desert, then going to visit the sets of Tatooine from Star Wars.
Maria
Operations
Most unique travel memory: Trekking to the top of Solang Valley in Himachal Pradesh and getting stuck for hours as it rained heavily - it was scary, but also a beautiful experience.
Mavi
Operations
Most unique travel memory: More challenging and much more rewarding than expected, the Annapurna Circuit trek was just the right mix of adventure, culture and fun!
Megha
Co-Founder & CPO
Most unique travel memory: Spotting a polar bear devour a whale in the wild in Svalbard!
Musa
Operations
Most unique travel memory: A thrilling trekking expedition at Mrigendranath Caves in India where I journeyed deeper in the dark to see historic rock paintings!
Raphael
Operations
Most unique travel memory: My trip to Thailand where every corner revealed a new adventure. I loved it all - the culture, cuisine, and natural beauty!
Reshabh
Operations
Most unique travel memory: At 14,500 ft, atop Apharwat Peak in Kashmir, surrounded by swirling snowdrifts and howling wind. It was the most exhilarating experience of my life!
Sanju
Operations
Most unique travel memory: Waking up on the first day of the New Year atop Maharashtra's highest peak, Kalsubai, to witness a glorious sunrise unfold.
Saumyaa
Operations
Most unique travel memory: Camping at Lake Chandratal, under a million stars and nobody around. It felt like the most beautiful dream I could have.
Shone
Tech
Most unique travel memory: A 12 hour train journey across India with friends, where I enjoyed the travel more than the destination!
Sophie
Product
Most unique travel memory: Spending 48 hours alone in the mountains in southern Alaska. I had no watch, books or music. It was also summer so the sun never set!
Sowndariya
Operations
Most unique travel memory: Watching the Ganges River in Haridwar under the colourful canvas of orange and pink skies filled me with a lasting sense of tranquility and connection to nature.
Sudhanshu
Operations
Most unique travel memory: Jaisalmer's desert safari gifted stargazing magic at 4am - a dreamy adventure etched in my heart forever.
Swathi
Operations
Most unique travel memory: The snow-capped mountains of Ladakh, India, where I took in majestic aerial views and found art in the props of nature.
TJ
Community
Most unique travel memory: Being approached by a huge & curious loggerhead turtle during a sunrise dive in Belize. Weeks of living on the beach surrounded by turquoise waters & wildlife.
Tomek
Tech
Most unique travel memory: Getting lost somewhere near the Albanian / North Macedonian border while hitchhiking through Europe with my friend.
Vansh
Operations
Most unique travel memory: When I ascended the snow-capped mountains to the highest Shiva temple in the world. The view was magnificent and the surroundings so tranquil.