Sensorial gratitude experience in Morocco
Traveling to a different setting from that of your everyday routine is a great ally when seeking an actively grateful attitude. November is the month of gratitude, which could mean now is the ideal time to start planning and making it happen.
Breaking the luxury travel boundaries
The concept of luxury has definitely changed over the years. Specifically, when it comes to travel, it means unique experiences that are able to long remain within the traveler´s spirit. Luxury travel involves opening all senses up to new experiences whilst indulging in attentive, tailor-made, knowledgeable service. It also means travelling without any stress, pressure or routine that may fog the eye, with every need pre-empted and all expectations met and exceeded.
The Wellness Edit
We’ve scoured the world in search of the best places to take your bubble safely on the road. Designed for multigenerational families and groups of friends, these wellness journeys are designed to tap into the joys of travel while also prioritizing safety measures that put health and wellbeing first.
Watercolor Kerala
Kerala is often referred to as God’s Own Country, stretching along the tropical Malabar Coast with almost 600km of Arabian Sea coastline. Beloved for its palm-fringed sand beaches, peaceful network of backwaters, and the scent-filled plantations of the Western Ghats, a journey through this land calls for a slow-paced immersion into South India’s Hindu traditions, tantalising cuisine and scenic landscapes.
The Naya Recipe Book
We’re unearthing some of our most treasured journal findings: RECIPES. Keeping it simple and authentic, we’ve compiled a list of our favourites: the ones that we brought home with us from our travels and adopted as our own. Easy to make, no-fuss ingredients, and delicious flavours that bring us back to the busy streets of Jaipur, hidden riads of Fes, or the sleepy countryside of Cambodia.
A Message from Naya Traveler
We are, as travelers, curious people in constant search for beauty and emotion in the world. Nevertheless, the world has sent us a message too loud to fall on deaf ears. A call to action that can only be answered in unison—resisting our intrinsic need to come together and connect with others, to explore our planet in all its colourful diversity, and rejoice in the deeply transformative experience travel has in our lives.
Travel Solo, Travel Far
There's nothing more personal than someone traveling solo, and our philosophy is grounded in the idea of making travel a personal affair.
At the Intersection of Film & Travel
In conversation with legendary film director Bruce Neibaur, how travel has shaped and informed his career.
Between the Seams of Naya Traveler
Much of what Naya is today is an extension of our co-founders’ characters as individuals as well as their common outlook on travel. Get to know them a little better to discover what inspired them to take the plunge.
Ushuaia: To the Ends of the Earth
There is something spiritual about being at the edge of the world. Those who’ve made it to Tierra del Fuego may share this feeling; knowing what lies beyond is the last continent, a white desert of ice, is humbling and pushes you to think of the world beyond the boundaries of your everyday life.
Bohemian Romance in South America
From surf in Peru, gypset indulgences in Argentina, to pure hedonism on the best beaches of Brazil, let the warm Latin American weather and southern hemisphere sun set the tone for a romantic escape this year.
Hues of Morocco
A aesthetic take on Morocco, influenced by the light and hues of different cities and experiences by Stephen Patterson.
Cambodia | Past and Present
While many are drawn to Cambodia for the architectural legacy of the Khmer Empire, the beauty of this small country extends far beyond the ruins of Angkor Wat. From remote jungles in the northeast and virgin white-sand islands of the south to the colonial capital of Phnom Penh and relaxed village life in between, Cambodia’s diverse landscapes, fascinating history and friendly people make this changing place one of the most enigmatic countries in South East Asia.
Morocco | A Journey Back Home
I never thought I’d return to Morocco as a traveler - especially having lived here for 20 years. Isn’t travel supposed to offer perpetual excitement of being in an unfamiliar place? Shouldn’t it have an element of the unknown by default? That’s what I thought too, until recently.
Deep into the Amazon
As the largest equatorial forest in the world and the lungs of Earth, the Amazon is home to great biodiversity across its vast changing landscapes and ancient indigenous tribes.
Brazil | Salvador in Color
Established as the capital of the Portuguese colonies, Salvador de Bahia is an effervescent melting-pot where Africa meets Latin America. In 1549, Salvador was the very first capital to govern the territory of Brazil for over 200 years. During these two centuries, the city witnessed a wild blend of European, African and Amerindian cultures.
Weavers of the Sky
Quechuan communities from the Peruvian highlands have been the keepers of tradition and the sustainers of an ancient yet arduous way of life.
A Moment with Naya Traveler
Sofia Mascotena, Sarah Casewit and Marta Tucci grew up a world away from each other, but when—by synchronicity—they all ended up in Buenos Aires, they bonded over a love of authentic travel.
Ladakh, Land of High Passes
The highest plateau in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, much of it over 3000m. The Great Himalayas in the south, the Karakoram in the north and Tibet in the East. Thousands of square kilometres of high altitude desert with snow capped mountains and deep turquoise lakes, lush green valleys where the rivers run. The largest concentration of high peaks on the planet.
Iguazu Falls, the Perfect Escape
Whether you're vacationing in Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro, the Iguazu Falls are a perfect getaway - close enough to be a convenient side-trip and far enough to feel like a wild escape.