
About
From fairways to
Himalayan pathways.
The Story
A Life in Chapters

Early Years
Grounded in Sport
Before the mountains, there was the fairway. Neil Law came up through golf — a sport that taught him patience, precision, and the quiet discipline of showing up every day. Sport, he learned early, is never just about sport. It is about character.
The Turn
Walking Away from the Expected
There came a point — as it does for certain people — when the corporate trajectory no longer made sense. The salary, the structure, the certainty: Neil walked away from all of it. Not in crisis, but in clarity. Some people leave; others arrive.
The Himalayas
A Move That Changed Everything
The Himalayas did what the Himalayas do to those who stay long enough: they humbled him, then rebuilt him. Neil found in the mountains not escape but engagement — with people, with landscape, with a pace of life that had more truth in it than anything he had left behind.
Building
Founding Himalayan Footprints
Himalayan Footprints was not founded in a boardroom. It was built in conversations, in valleys, in the kind of trust that only comes from showing up — again and again — for the people and places you have chosen. It became the vessel for everything Neil believed travel could be.
Expansion
Into Tea and Community
Tea arrived the way most important things do — through people. Through conversations with small growers who were being squeezed out of their own story. Neil saw an opportunity not just to help, but to build — a movement that restored value, dignity, and narrative to those who deserved it most.
“The most important things in life are built slowly, with care, and with deep respect for the people and places involved.”
— Neil Law
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