
Born from the mountains, built for the mountains. UKSafar began as a dream to connect the heart of Uttarakhand with the world, making travel accessible, safe, and meaningful for everyone.

It all started with a young man from a small village in Uttarakhand who left his beloved mountains to pursue his studies in Mumbai. The city lights were bright, the opportunities endless, but his heart remained in the hills.
Every time he returned home during breaks, he noticed something troubling. His family, his neighbors, the pilgrims visiting the sacred temples—everyone struggled with the same problem: finding reliable, affordable transportation in the mountains.
There were no aggregators, no trusted cab services. People relied on expensive tourist operators or uncertain local contacts. The lack of a dependable transport system was holding back not just tourism, but the entire region's potential.
That's when the idea was born. Why not build something that connects local drivers with travelers? Why not create a platform that empowers the very people who know these roads by heart?
Returning to Mumbai, he shared this vision with his closest friends and cousins. They all resonated with the problem. Many of them had family still living in the hills, running small businesses, driving taxis, or guiding tourists.
Together, they built UKSafar—not as a corporate venture, but as a community initiative. They reached out to local drivers they had known since childhood, to uncles and cousins who knew every curve of every mountain road.
Today, UKSafar is more than just a cab booking platform. It's a network of trust, powered by locals who care about their land, their culture, and the safety of every traveler who visits the Himalayas.

Every driver knows these mountains like the back of their hand
Supporting local families and empowering hill communities
Verified drivers and transparent pricing you can rely on
Friends and family working together for their homeland
Book your ride with UKSafar today and experience Uttarakhand like never before