Pre-launch · Built in India
Everything worth stopping for, between here and there.
A travel companion for Indian journeys — what's around you right now, what's worth a detour on the way, and trip plans written by people who actually went.
What Yatri does
Four things, one journey.
Explore near me
Open the map and see what is actually around you — temples, places to eat, places to sleep, trek starts, and the spots that never make it into a guidebook. Filter by what you want, sorted by how far you would have to go.
Route intelligence
Pick any two places in India. Yatri works out the road between them and shows what is worth stopping for along it — including the stretches where the road simply ends and it is a shared jeep, a pony or a walk the rest of the way.
Trip plans
Day-by-day plans from travellers who went: what it cost, where they slept, what they would skip next time. Char Dham across fourteen days. Kerala backwaters on ₹8,000. Four days in Goa on ₹5,000.
Find a companion
Post where you are going and match with verified travellers heading the same way, with women-only matching for anyone who wants it. This one is still in the workshop — waitlist members get it first.
The difference
Built for how India actually travels.
Most travel apps treat India as one more country on a list. The gaps show up exactly where a journey gets difficult.
Pilgrimage as a real route
Char Dham and the twelve Jyotirlinga are circuits, not single pins. Yatri treats them as journeys with an order, a season and a body of accumulated advice.
Where the road ends
Plenty of destinations here are not drivable. When that happens, Yatri says so and tells you what takes over — shared jeep, mule, porter, or the helicopter window.
Beds that aren't hotels
Dharamshalas, ashrams and gurudwara langars are how a lot of India travels on very little. They belong in the results, not in a forum thread from 2019.
Seasons that close roads
Temple opening dates, monsoon closures and snow windows decide whether a trip is possible at all. That belongs in the plan, not in the disappointment.
Safety that is specific
Verified profiles and women-only matching, because "is this safe" has a different answer depending on who is asking and where they are standing.
Budgets in rupees
Costs written at the level people actually spend — the ₹300 room, the ₹80 thali, the shared jeep fare — instead of converted numbers that mean nothing on the ground.
Routes we start with
The journeys people keep asking about.
Approximate road distances. Every one of these has stops along it that nobody tells you about until you have already driven past.
The next trip is already forming.
Join the waitlist and you will be among the first people carrying Yatri on the road.
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