The Club

Built for people who love the road.

Pravasi is a Sanskrit word for traveler — someone who goes out into the world, looks around, and comes back changed. It felt right.

Pravasi Club started with a simple frustration: most travel content online is either a listicle padded for clicks or a sponsored post dressed up as advice. We wanted something better. Something that reads the way a well-traveled friend talks — with real information, honest opinions, and a feel for what the road is actually like.

So we built it. Pravasi Club is a travel-content hub for U.S. road-trippers. Long-form guides to iconic and under-the-radar drives. Short, practical tips. Travel news that actually matters. And a free state maps program that mails you official highway maps — the kind your grandparents had in the glove compartment — directly from state tourism offices, at no cost to you.


Our editorial values

  • Accuracy first. Distances, fees, hours, and trail conditions are verified before we publish. When facts change, we update. When we get something wrong, we correct it visibly.
  • No hype. We do not use "epic," "bucket list," "ultimate," or "must-see." If a place is worth visiting, the description should make that clear without inflating it.
  • Honest about money. Affiliate links are labeled. Sponsored content is disclosed prominently. We do not accept payment to write favorably about anything.
  • Broad and welcoming. The American road belongs to everyone. Our guides are written for diverse families, solo travelers, multi-generational groups, and first-timers equally.
  • Evergreen over viral. We write things that will still be useful in three years. Breaking news is secondary to durable, trustworthy information.

Who we are

Pravasi Club is an independent publication. We are a small team of writers, editors, and travelers. We do not take money to write favorably about anyone. When a link on this site earns us a commission, we say so — see our Disclosures page.

We are based in the United States. Our reference frame is American — miles, not kilometers; Fahrenheit, not Celsius; a tank of gas, not liters. We write for anyone who loves to travel by road in this country, regardless of where they started.