Empowering Women Through Travel

Beyond Sightseeing: Powering the Women of South Asia.

At Eastwick Journey, we believe a journey is only as good as the lives it touches. We are committed to shifting the balance in tourism by putting women at the center of the story.

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Female Guides

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Hours of Vocational Training

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Women Supported

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Girls Sponsored

Our Commitments

Three Pillars of Empowerment

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Female-Led Expeditions

We are actively recruiting and training female tour guides, drivers, and trekking leads in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.

  • Breaking barriers in tourism
  • Supporting women in adventure travel
  • Professional growth opportunities
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Supporting Local Artisans

We integrate visits to women-owned cooperatives into our itineraries across Agra, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan.

  • Direct economic impact
  • Financial independence
  • Traditional craftsmanship support
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Education Fund

A percentage of every booking supports girls’ secondary education in Uttar Pradesh and Nepal.

  • School supplies & uniforms
  • Vocational training
  • Future women leaders
Meet The Women

Real Stories. Real Impact.

Sunita

Meet Sunita

Our lead trekking guide in Nepal. A mother of two, she now leads Eastwick travelers through the Himalayas.

Meera

Meet Meera

A master artisan in Agra teaching guests the ancient art of Pietra Dura marble inlay work.

Anjali

Meet Anjali

A hospitality trainer helping young women gain skills in tourism, communication, and leadership.

Why It Matters

How Your Booking Helps

Fair Wages

We ensure all our female partners are paid above industry standards.

Safe Spaces

Our tours are designed to be safe environments for female travelers and staff.

Skill Building

Quarterly workshops focus on digital marketing and English language skills.

“Traveling with Eastwick Journey felt meaningful. I felt safe, welcomed, and inspired by the incredible women leading our experience.”

— Sarah Mitchell, Traveler from London

Travel with Purpose.

Every booking creates opportunities, education, and empowerment for women across South Asia.

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