Zinal, Founder of The Flapper Life, did not begin with a business plan.
She began with a question.
Why were women either overprotected or overlooked in travel?
After years of travelling across India’s forests, cities, festivals, and remote landscapes, she saw a clear gap. Women were ready for independence. The ecosystem around them was not.
Her travels deepened her respect for what India offers - its seasons, its diversity, its cultures, and its regional differences.
She stepped away from a conventional career path to build something different.
Not another women only tour brand, but a travel space where women could move independently, with structure, without excess, and without stereotypes.
I didn’t start The Flapper Life to build a travel company. I started it to build a world where women feel free enough to choose themselves again and again.
Her approach has remained consistent. Experiences over display. Understanding over rushing. Relatability over authority. Mental clarity as part of travel design. The Flapper Life reflects that approach.
We are an all women team.
Planners. Travellers. Coordinators.
Women who have balanced work, family, and change, and still chosen to step out.
Who understands a woman better than another woman who has been there?
We lead with empathy.
We plan ahead.
We notice the details that matter.
Our Flapper Coaches travel with you to make things smoother.
They handle coordination. They manage logistics. They support the group.
They are not there to control your experience.
They are there to ensure the journey runs smoothly.
Many of our coaches have been with us for years.
They understand how our journeys operate, how groups move, and what women often need without always saying it.
What You Can Expect:
Over the years, thousands of women have travelled with us.
Many return. Many bring a friend the next time.
That trust did not happen overnight.
It was built journey by journey, conversation by conversation.
When you travel with The Flapper Life, you are not stepping into something experimental.
You are stepping into something experienced.