At one point, travel after retirement was just a dream for Ramesh and Meena. They were newly married, full of curiosity and big plans. Thailand, Italy, the Himalayas – each place was lovingly marked with red pins on their wall map. But then, life happened. Kids came. So did EMI deadlines. One pin at a time, dreams made way for responsibilities.
By the time the children were in college, the wall map had faded. Lifestyle after 60 looked more like doctor appointments, savings plans, and staying home "just to be safe." Travel? That became something “for younger people.”
But what if that wasn’t true?
What if this chapter, life on your terms after 60, wasn’t a winding down, but a stepping up? That’s the idea behind active ageing travel, a movement led in India by Marzi, a lifestyle platform by Primus Senior Living.
Ramesh’s Travel Revival
Now 66, Ramesh just came back from a 7-day group trip to Rishikesh. It wasn’t the wild trek of his twenties, but it didn’t need to be. The itinerary was tailored for seniors—light morning yoga, cultural tours, healthy meals, and downtime for rest. Most importantly, it was shared with a dozen others just like him, all eager to rediscover the world through new lenses.
This is exactly what Marzi enables—elder travel itineraries crafted with care and companionship, allowing seniors to explore without fear of fatigue, loneliness, or medical risk. It’s travel after retirement, but smarter, warmer, and more fulfilling.
Meena Discovers Her Second Passion
Meena, meanwhile, has found a different kind of thrill—creative hobbies for seniors. As part of the Primus community where she now lives, her days are full: gardening workshops, poetry slams, art classes, and community events that would tire most 30-year-olds.
It’s not just fun, it’s brain food. These brain-healthy hobbies improve mental agility, reduce stress, and bring joy back to daily life. Through Marzi’s life enrichment programs, residents like Meena stay inspired with hobbies after retirement that feel anything but retired.
Learning After 60 Is the New Cool
Rajiv, a retired banker, never got to learn the guitar. Too busy, too many meetings. Now he’s 70, but with learning after 60 workshops happening right in his building, he’s playing three chords and working on his fourth.
Whether it’s photography, bird-watching, digital storytelling, or simply public speaking, senior social engagement through shared learning is one of the most powerful things Marzi offers. It brings people together, sharpens the mind, and adds a real sense of purpose to everyday life.
The Marzi Way: Independent Living Without the Loneliness
At its core, Marzi is about giving back agency. Want to live in your own home but upgrade it for safety? They offer home modifications for seniors: things like anti-skid tiles, fall sensors, voice-activated help, and easy-to-reach shelves.
Prefer the comfort of community living for seniors? Step into one of the beautifully planned Primus residences with round-the-clock medical support, chef-designed meals, hobby studios, and more. You’ll find friendships at the morning coffee bar, peace in the meditation garden, and laughter during movie nights. It’s not just senior lifestyle India, it’s your lifestyle, on your terms.
Wellness Without Waiting Rooms
From preventive health seniors programs to wellness for seniors—including physiotherapy, personalised nutrition, and emotional health support—Marzi is bringing holistic well-being into the everyday. Health no longer has to be about reacting to problems. It can be about staying ahead of them, with comfort and confidence.
A Life That’s Fully Yours
Retirement doesn’t have to be the end of excitement. It can be the start of your most fulfilling chapter yet. Whether it's sipping coffee after your guitar lesson, boarding a flight to Ladakh, or starting a new friendship at 67, life on your terms after 60 isn’t just possible—it’s already happening.
All you have to do is say yes. Or as Meena says now with a smile, “It’s our time. Our Marzi.”