You get exactly what you see! - Anonymous employee Indiahikes Employee Review

4.0
9 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

True to culture, always pushing boundaries

Cons

Sometimes authoritative wrt to their rules and policies

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4.0
29 Jun 2026
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Pros

* Strong values-driven culture. * Outstanding learning and mentorship opportunities. * Leadership that genuinely invests in people. * Meaningful work with visible impact on trekkers and communities. * High ownership, trust and opportunities to grow. * A close-knit team that makes even difficult work enjoyable.

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* Outstanding learning and mentorship opportunities. * Leadership that genuinely invests in people. * Meaningful work with visible impact on trekkers and communities. * High ownership, trust and opportunities to grow. * A close-knit team that makes even difficult work enjoyable.

5.0
13 Jun 2025
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Pros

Incredible Learning Environment: Working as a Trek Leader at Indiahikes was a transformative experience. You’re constantly challenged physically, mentally, and emotionally. The role teaches you leadership, crisis management, and people skills in real-world, high-stress situations. Nature-Centric Lifestyle: Living and working in the Himalayas is an unmatched perk. You gain a deep connection with nature and truly understand sustainable living and Leave No Trace principles. Strong Community Culture: Indiahikes emphasizes community building. There’s a strong sense of belonging among the people working here. Everyone’s motivated by a common purpose—bringing people closer to the mountains and leaving the trails better than we found them. Growth Beyond the Role: There are multiple avenues to grow—into content team, operations, training, or even exploration if you show initiative. You’re not boxed into one path. Ethical Trekking Practices: It's empowering to work for an organization that's trying to redefine trekking in India through sustainable practices.

Cons

Remote Lifestyle: You're away from home for extended periods, often with little or no network access. It's not for everyone, especially those who have family commitments.

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