Cookie Policy
This page explains the limited site technologies Pravashi uses to keep the website running and remember basic preferences.
What these technologies are
Cookies and related browser storage tools are small data records placed on or read from your browser or device so that a website can remember state, security context, and preferences.
Some are temporary and expire when you close the browser, while others can remain longer so the site recognises returning preferences or keeps core functions working as expected.
What Pravashi uses them for
We use essential technologies to maintain secure sessions, support form flows, preserve website state, and remember interface preferences such as theme selection.
Where operational measurement or debugging is enabled, limited diagnostic data may also be used to understand performance and reliability. We do not treat that as a licence to collect more personal information than is reasonably needed for the service.
Managing cookie preferences
Most browsers let you review, limit, or block cookies and similar storage technologies. The exact controls depend on the browser and device you use.
If you disable essential technologies, some parts of the website may stop working correctly, including secure requests, preference saving, booking progress, or form submission behaviour.
Third-party technologies
If a future product integration requires third-party cookies or tracking for payments, customer support, fraud control, or analytics, that use will be subject to the relevant provider relationship and this policy may be updated to reflect it.
Where a supplier or partner takes you to its own website, that supplier's cookie and privacy practices apply on its platform.
Agency documents
Core company and policy pages for Pravashi.
VisionX Technologies
Company identity used across the current policy set.
Brand: Pravashi
Powered by: VisionX Technologies
GSTIN: 27CKYPG6535Q1Z1
Policy basis
These pages are written for the current product and operating model.
Current drafting assumes Pravashi acts primarily as an OTA-style intermediary for supplier-provided travel services.
As new products, support channels, legal entities, or payment flows are added, these pages should be revised to match the actual operating model.
Last updated: May 24, 2026

