They say a photographer is a solitary creature, always hunting for that perfect frame in silence. But sometimes, you find a team that doesn’t just guide you – they become part of the story. For me, that team is New Age Trekking.
I have explored the world with them twice, and each time was a masterclass in how travel should feel.
It began in 2023 in Southern India. Kerala is a world of its own – a lush, emerald tapestry of backwaters and spice-scented air. This was where I first met the trio behind the project: Ori Reis, Idan Attia, and Uri Amit.
There is a rare gift in making the complex look easy. Navigating the heart of India is no small feat, yet with Ori, Idan, and Uri, everything felt effortless. They handled the rhythm of the journey with such grace that I was free to do what I love most: get lost in the viewfinder. It wasn’t just a tour; it was a gathering of friends where every logistical detail was solved before it could even become a thought.
Fast forward to 2025, and I found myself with them again, this time amidst the vibrant energy of Vietnam. From misty mountains to bustling street life, the experience was once again “easy and interesting” – the two things every traveler craves but rarely finds together.
Why do I recommend them? Because New Age Trekking is built on soul, not just schedules.
Together, they create an atmosphere where you aren’t just a client – you are part of a tribe. They are genuine, passionate people who understand that the best journeys happen when you stop worrying about the map and start feeling the place.
If you are looking for a trek or an expedition that feels like an adventure with old friends, look no further. I’ve trusted them with my camera and my time in both India and Vietnam, and I’d do it again in a heartbeat.