Frames
from the
Field
Every photograph here was taken on a Trocals journey — by curators, by travellers, and by the places themselves when nobody was looking.
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- Curators
Sandstone arches
“Ramesh led us up a staircase that wasn't on any map. We sat in a window 400 years old and watched Jodhpur turn from black to blue to red. Nobody spoke. There was nothing to say.”
Stories from
Every Corner
Postcards from India
Our curators write home from every journey. These are their notes — unedited, honest, and in their own hand.
We entered Mehrangarh at 5am. No one else. Just us and 500 years of stone. I watched our guests stop talking and start listening. That silence — that is why I do this.
Mehrangarh at 5am
The fort has been standing since 1459. But most people only see it filled with crowds and audio guides. Ramesh takes his guests in through a side door that has been in his family's access for three generations. They sit in window arches where guards once stood. They watch the Blue City come alive below them. They leave changed.
Your Story Belongs
in These Pages
Every photograph here was once a journey someone almost didn’t book. The light at Mehrangarh, the canal grandmother, the lake that changes colour — these were real mornings that real people almost missed.