Born and raised in India, Asheesh is the founder of Natural Mystic South Asia. After spending 7 years in the USA, he returned home to pursue his dream of making a life in the outdoors. Prior to Natural Mystic he spent four years (undergraduate) at the Wharton School of Business and there after 2 successful years in New York with Gemini Consulting, one of the top Management Consulting firms in the world. While at Gemini his assignments took him all over the U.S., Canada, Finland, and India. His love for traveling has also taken him through most of Europe, North America and Asia.

The early years of NMSA saw him diving in untouched coral islands off southwest India, exploring the Rajasthani countryside and villages on horseback, trekking around the Himalayas and visiting the most beautiful regions of South Asia. He then went on to set up all the operations and managed Natural Mystic's business development, partnership and marketing needs.

Asheesh recently competed his MBA at INSEAD in France.

Nikhilendra has been with Natural Mystic South Asia since it's inception and is currently the joint director and head of operations. A native of Jodhpur, Nikhilendra makes for the perfect trip co-coordinator with his amiable style, rich travel experience and knowledge of South Asia.

He now has over 7 years of experience when it comes to managing trips, events, locations and retreats for our extremely diverse clientele from around the world. His expertise in this field has resulted in a second career of sorts as a travel writer for several magazines.

Since riding with Asheesh while in boarding school and playing squash for India, Nikhilendra has also gone on to pursue a life with horses and is currently a professional polo player on the Jodhpur polo team. His polo endeavors have taken him to England, Kenya, France, Brazil and Mongolia! Depending on the service, Nikhilendra is often a part of the trip personally managing all the details and will liaise with you from the very beginning.

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