The Beginner’s Guide to Building a Brand That Travels Well

For Tourism Brands, Homestays, and Travel Experiences That Want to Be Seen, Felt, and Remembered Not all brands are built to travel. Some look great on a signboard, but vanish online. Others work in a social media post, but fall flat in person. And then there are brands that do both—they travel well. They carry […]

Boosting Local Visibility

A Guide to Local SEO for Boutique Brands Let’s start with a quiet truth: You don’t need to be everywhere. You just need to be found by the right people, in the right place, at the right time. That’s where local SEO steps in—not as a buzzword, but as a lifeline for small, boutique brands […]

Holding the Fort

The Bold Brand Journey of BDC with LaLaLand When Bekal Destination Company (BDC) approached us, the brief was clear—but full of depth. They weren’t just another travel company. They were storytellers of place, rooted in Bekal, a coastal gem in Kasargod, North Kerala. Their wish? A logo that felt as solid as Bekal Fort, and […]

Fold, Flow, and Form

The Code Peers Identity Designed by LaLaLand Creatives When Code Peers came to us, they already had a clear vision—minimal, creative, and sharp. They wanted something modern yet approachable. Their brand had to speak to design-savvy creators and digital-first businesses without ever feeling cold or corporate. And so, together, we folded that idea—literally and visually—into the […]

Are You Still Just Selling Tour Packages?

Here’s What You Might Be Missing We recently spoke with a tour operator who had been in the business for over 15 years. His calendar was full, his packages were neatly bundled—temples, waterfalls, one-hour lunch breaks, photo stops, and drop-offs. Everything ran like clockwork. “But something’s off,” he told us. “People are booking. But they […]

Designing Care

Lalaland Creatives’ Journey with Janika Ayurveda Not every project begins with a brief. Some begin with a feeling. Janika Ayurveda first reached out to us not with a list of deliverables, but with a story. A quiet one. Of mothers. Of healing. Of ancient hands meeting modern needs. They were creating something deeply personal: an […]

When You Only Sell Rooms, You Sell Yourself Short

Last season, we visited a small lodge tucked in the hills. Clean sheets, a view from the balcony, decent food, and a front desk that smiled politely. Everything was… fine. But here’s the thing—we don’t remember much else. No stories. No conversations. No reason to return, except maybe if we couldn’t find another place. And […]

GOC – God’s Own Cabs

A Ride Through Kerala, Not Just Across It It didn’t start with a car. It started with a feeling. A man walked into LaLaLand one afternoon with an idea—not for just another premium cab service, but for something more personal, more rooted. He wasn’t looking to build an app-based fleet. He wanted to offer something […]

Wild Olive – A Bold New Look for a Timeless Tradition

In the heart of the Middle East, where the sun warms groves of ancient olive trees and every kitchen has a bottle of green-gold goodness, olive oil isn’t just a product—it’s a ritual. And on shelves overflowing with sameness—curved fonts, muted greens, and age-old clichés—Wild Olive wanted something different. So they came to LaLaLand, not […]

From Rooms to Stories

Why Experience Tourism Is the Future (And How LaLaLand Can Walk With You) A few years ago, a homestay owner in a small coastal village in South India came to us. Her house faced the sea, her food was cooked on woodfire, and her walls carried the scent of age and salt. But bookings were […]

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