
Anuradha Mundra
She/HerBased in India
Speaks English, Hindi, Tamil
Trip budgets start at $150/night
Anuradha Mundra
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My Story
A wanderer at heart and humanitarian by calling, I’ve spent my life exploring the world with purpose. Now, I help others discover its beauty—through deeply personal, meaningful journeys that stay with you long after you return.
My Travel Style
Have traveled for work and for leisure. Solo and with friends. Am a traveler and not a tourist, learning each day by meeting new people and seeing things through a different lens. And that is the experience I want to share with the world. Stepping into the new world of transformative travel. I have traveled to 45 countries and counting, and am happy to share the experience with other fellow travelers. I help curious, conscious travelers plan beautiful, enriching experiences—with extra perks and peace of mind.
My reviews (1)
Siddharth M.
4 months ago
Anuradha was very helpful in finalising our resort. She went an extra mile to keep our preferences ready with the resort for example finding out our dietary preferences/restrictions and passing it on to the resort so they are prepared accordingly. It’s a small gesture but goes a long way in us having a wonderful holiday.
Siddharth M.
4 months ago
Anuradha was very helpful in finalising our resort. She went an extra mile to keep our preferences ready with the resort for example finding out our dietary preferences/restrictions and passing it on to the resort so they are prepared accordingly. It’s a small gesture but goes a long way in us having a wonderful holiday.
My travel ideas (3)

Pondicherry: A Quaint Town in Southern India showcasing French Culture
I’m from Chennai, a vibrant city in Southern India. Just a three-hour drive away lies the Union Territory of Pondicherry—my go-to getaway. It’s the perfect place to take my non-Indian friends for a blend of fun, culture, and soulful experiences.

Pondicherry: A Quaint Town in Southern India showcasing French Culture
I’m from Chennai, a vibrant city in Southern India. Just a three-hour drive away lies the Union Territory of Pondicherry—my go-to getaway. It’s the perfect place to take my non-Indian friends for a blend of fun, culture, and soulful experiences.

Gaziantep: The Culinary Capital of Turkey
Nicknamed Turkey’s culinary capital and designated a UNESCO City of Gastronomy in 2015, Gaziantep—also known as Antep—is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with a history stretching back nearly 10,000 years. While it’s a beloved destination for Turkish travelers, it remains under the radar for most international tourists who usually flock to Turkey’s more iconic landmarks. I had the unique opportunity to live and work here, and I instantly fell in love with the city’s warm hospitality, rich culture, and mouthwatering food scene.

Gaziantep: The Culinary Capital of Turkey
Nicknamed Turkey’s culinary capital and designated a UNESCO City of Gastronomy in 2015, Gaziantep—also known as Antep—is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with a history stretching back nearly 10,000 years. While it’s a beloved destination for Turkish travelers, it remains under the radar for most international tourists who usually flock to Turkey’s more iconic landmarks. I had the unique opportunity to live and work here, and I instantly fell in love with the city’s warm hospitality, rich culture, and mouthwatering food scene.

Namibia: A Surprise Waiting to Be Explored
Namibia came as a complete surprise to me. For work, I’m often stationed in different parts of the world. When I was posted to Namibia, I expected just another dull African country. But that idea changed the moment I stepped into my Airbnb in Windhoek—my home for the next six months. What I found was calm, solitude, wildlife, wilderness, and a series of breathtaking natural and cultural experiences. By the time you leave this country, you won’t just be mesmerized—you’ll be changed.

Namibia: A Surprise Waiting to Be Explored
Namibia came as a complete surprise to me. For work, I’m often stationed in different parts of the world. When I was posted to Namibia, I expected just another dull African country. But that idea changed the moment I stepped into my Airbnb in Windhoek—my home for the next six months. What I found was calm, solitude, wildlife, wilderness, and a series of breathtaking natural and cultural experiences. By the time you leave this country, you won’t just be mesmerized—you’ll be changed.

Pondicherry: A Quaint Town in Southern India showcasing French Culture
I’m from Chennai, a vibrant city in Southern India. Just a three-hour drive away lies the Union Territory of Pondicherry—my go-to getaway. It’s the perfect place to take my non-Indian friends for a blend of fun, culture, and soulful experiences.

Pondicherry: A Quaint Town in Southern India showcasing French Culture
I’m from Chennai, a vibrant city in Southern India. Just a three-hour drive away lies the Union Territory of Pondicherry—my go-to getaway. It’s the perfect place to take my non-Indian friends for a blend of fun, culture, and soulful experiences.

Gaziantep: The Culinary Capital of Turkey
Nicknamed Turkey’s culinary capital and designated a UNESCO City of Gastronomy in 2015, Gaziantep—also known as Antep—is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with a history stretching back nearly 10,000 years. While it’s a beloved destination for Turkish travelers, it remains under the radar for most international tourists who usually flock to Turkey’s more iconic landmarks. I had the unique opportunity to live and work here, and I instantly fell in love with the city’s warm hospitality, rich culture, and mouthwatering food scene.

Gaziantep: The Culinary Capital of Turkey
Nicknamed Turkey’s culinary capital and designated a UNESCO City of Gastronomy in 2015, Gaziantep—also known as Antep—is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with a history stretching back nearly 10,000 years. While it’s a beloved destination for Turkish travelers, it remains under the radar for most international tourists who usually flock to Turkey’s more iconic landmarks. I had the unique opportunity to live and work here, and I instantly fell in love with the city’s warm hospitality, rich culture, and mouthwatering food scene.

Namibia: A Surprise Waiting to Be Explored
Namibia came as a complete surprise to me. For work, I’m often stationed in different parts of the world. When I was posted to Namibia, I expected just another dull African country. But that idea changed the moment I stepped into my Airbnb in Windhoek—my home for the next six months. What I found was calm, solitude, wildlife, wilderness, and a series of breathtaking natural and cultural experiences. By the time you leave this country, you won’t just be mesmerized—you’ll be changed.

Namibia: A Surprise Waiting to Be Explored
Namibia came as a complete surprise to me. For work, I’m often stationed in different parts of the world. When I was posted to Namibia, I expected just another dull African country. But that idea changed the moment I stepped into my Airbnb in Windhoek—my home for the next six months. What I found was calm, solitude, wildlife, wilderness, and a series of breathtaking natural and cultural experiences. By the time you leave this country, you won’t just be mesmerized—you’ll be changed.
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