Chapter one Tribe
A global tribe of storytellers exploring the world one chapter at a time.
Aniket Jibalwad (Host)
The quiet storm behind Awaara. The one who dreams the journey long before it begins. With maps in his mind and stories in his heart, he holds the tribe together like family.
Surya Sreemanthula (Host)
The calmest soul in any chaos Surya walks into new worlds as if he’s lived there before. A brother in spirit, and the steady compass of our tribe.
Raj Phanden
The wanderer with a monk’s heart Babaji moves through the world with simplicity and grace. He reminds the tribe that journeys are felt, not rushed.
Anu Sharma
Anu is the comfort of home in the middle of foreign lands. Effortlessly social, endlessly curious she brings laughter, conversation, and grounding warmth to the family.
Mohammad Isa Khan
Isa sees the world in frames the rest of us only notice later. With a quiet presence and an artist’s eye, he captures our family exactly as we are.
Vishnu Saha
Vishnu is the tribe’s adventurer brave heart, gentle mind. Whether it’s mountains, forests, or midnight cities, he steps forward first and brings the rest of us along.
Pratik Jain
Pratik is that cousin who brings humour, logic, and perfect timing to every adventure. Sharp-eyed and spirited, he turns ordinary hours into unforgettable stories.
Mahima Sharma
Mahima carries sunlight wherever she goes warm, soft, and quietly observant. She notices the moments the rest of us miss, and turns them into memories the tribe never forgets.
Deep in the cradle of nature, where time moves with the rhythm of the wind and the heartbeat of the earth, there exists a community bound not by walls, but by spirit. The Tribe lives in harmony with the land each sunrise a ceremony, each river a teacher, each flame a keeper of memory.
Their wisdom flows through generations in song, dance, and story — an oral tapestry woven from survival, reverence, and belonging. The Tribe is more than a people; it is a living connection between past and future, human and earth, seen and unseen.
In their eyes, one finds the reflection of something we all share yet too often forget: that we are part of something greater than ourselves. The Tribe reminds us that identity is not forged in isolation, but in unity — in the sacred balance between life, nature, and the endless pulse of the world around us.