Hosted by people who read mountains for a living.

We believe the wilderness isn't something to conquer. It's a place to return to. We built Nature Fix to bring people out of the noise and into the quiet of the high Himalayas — safely, honestly, and with deep respect for the local communities that host us.

Ishani in the mountains
The Guide

Ishani's Story

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Ishani is a Wilderness EMT (NREMT in the US) and a BCP Wilderness Medicine Instructor. With a background in law and forensic science, she transitioned her meticulous attention to detail into the outdoors.

She is certified in Risk Management for Outdoor Adventure Programs by Viristar USA and is a Master Educator for the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics. Her career in the adventure industry spans the globe, having worked extensively across the US, UAE, Hong Kong, Thailand, UK, France, India, and Nepal.

She has served as a Field Instructor for NOLS India and Outward Bound Colorado, alongside holding certifications as an AMGA Single Pitch Instructor and AIARE Level 1 avalanche responder.

Her decade in the high Himalayas is the quiet spine of every weekend we run. She holds the record for ascending five Himalayan peaks in a single month (including a solo ascent of 6,000m Kanamo Peak and a speed ascent of 6,124m Stok Kangri). She brings rigorous safety protocols, deep local knowledge, and an unwavering calm to every expedition.

Vaibhav in the mountains
The Architect

Vaibhav's Role

Vaibhav builds the systems and the hospitality underneath it all. From the first message you send to the final cup of tea before you leave, everything just works because of his meticulous planning.

He completed his Basic Mountaineering Course, holds a professional P5 paragliding rating, and has been flying for the past 5 years. He ensures the backend of your adventure is invisible, allowing you to stay completely present in the wilderness.

What We Will Never Compromise

1. Absolute Safety

We bring medical-grade wilderness first aid kits, emergency communication devices, and strictly adhere to go/no-go weather calls. If it's not safe, we don't go.

2. Honest Marketing

We never use filters or fake saturation. What you see is what you get on the mountain. We don't over-promise.

3. True Integrity

We don't cut corners on transport, food quality, or gear. Every rupee you spend translates directly into the quality of your experience.

4. Local Respect

We pay our local partners fairly and on time. We respect the trails, pack out our trash, and honor the communities that let us walk through their backyards.