The person going your way already knows everything you want to know about where you are going.
On Lakshadweep forums, travelers ask if scooty rentals exist in Kavaratti. In Himachal groups, people ask which roads are actually passable in a particular month. In Rajasthan threads, someone asks which village they should stop at between two cities. These are questions only someone who made that journey already can answer.


Bhavrah's carpool connects you to that person. A local driver heading from Manali to Kaza who has done the route 40 times. A fellow traveler going Varanasi to Bodhgaya who spent a week in both places. They split your cost and give you something no booking platform can: context.
How it works
You post your route and travel date. Locals and fellow travelers on the same route can join or offer a seat. Everyone on Bhavrah will be identity verified, rated by previous co-travelers, and covered by the Safety Grid so your trusted contacts know your itinerary.
Payments go through Bhavrah so there is no awkward cash split at a petrol pump. The driver gets paid fairly, you pay less than a taxi alone, and both of you arrive having actually talked to someone who knows India differently than you do.
Best for routes that apps forget
Ola does not go to Spiti. Uber is not available in Coorg. The Andamans, the Northeast, the desert villages of Kutch, the high-altitude roads of Uttarakhand. These places have people moving through them every day. Bhavrah makes it possible to find them and go together.
Carpool goes live with the app. Join the waitlist below to be among the first to use it.