Born from an unwavering passion for wildlife and travel, Sublime Wilderness Odyssey transforms dreams into reality across Asia, Africa, and the polar extremes of our planet. We don't just plan trips. We architect transformative experiences for explorers of every generation, anchored in ethical tourism and conservation excellence.
Venture beyond the ordinary with our safari specialists, where memories aren't just made - they're masterfully crafted. Our seasoned team weaves together personalized itineraries that capture your wildest aspirations and deepest curiosities.
Seeking luxury that takes your breath away? A family adventure that bonds generations? An intimate escape for two? A cultural tapestry that enriches your perspective? We don't just deliver. We exceed every expectation.
Through our commitment to sustainability, we forge partnerships with local communities and authentic operators, ensuring each journey supports conservation while revealing hidden gems that showcase nature's most spectacular theater.
Join us where wilderness whispers ancient secrets and every sunrise brings discovery.
Brand Manager + Wildlife Specialist
With over a decade of experience as a wildlife and safari specialist, Varun embarked on his journey into the natural world with the tiger reserves of Central India. His unique perspective and extensive knowledge of wildlife, safari lodges, professional guiding, and diverse landscapes have been cultivated through years of work in some of the most captivating wildlife destinations across South Africa, Botswana, India, and Sri Lanka.
Director, Prestige Group + Founder
A woman of many parts and myriad accomplishments, Uzma leads Prestige Group's global marketing communication, branding and corporate communication functions as an Executive Director. Her deep-rooted commitment to redefining luxury safari experiences whilst advocating responsible and ethical wildlife tourism gave birth to Sublime Wilderness Odyssey.

Ulley village in Leh is a key habitat for the endangered Snow Leopard. Conservation efforts focus on preserving the balance between nature and Ladakhi culture


As the morning sun peeks through the dense jungle foliage, brown-headed barbets rustle their feathers and welcome the day with their characteristic metronome call. Somewhere on a hillside, a sambar deer stomps its feet and cries out in panic.

Picture this: The hippo surface is 20 feet from the Mokoro water, cascading off its massive head like a nature documentary come to life.