The projects are unique and sustained through rural communities. As the demand for experiences grows among Indian travellers, Grassroutes takes them to villages to experience rural life in its simplicity and authenticity. The goal is to celebrate the uniqueness and diversity in every village, celebrate the Indianness, says Inir Pinheiro, who, with friends, began Grassroutes Journeys in 2006. When a community is in charge, the experiences they offer travellers are unique. A visitor, living among the locals, understands the nuances of their heritage, cuisine, the importance of rural simplicity and cultures. Grassroutes has developed a sustainable model across four states (Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat, while Andhra Pradesh has recently come on board) and 17 villages. It hopes to increase the number to 30- odd villages by the year end. The organisation works with NGOs and gram panchayats to develop these unique experiences, and in turn, conserve rural heritage.