Challenge
The Maha Kumbh Mela is one of the world’s largest human congregations—spanning thousands of hectares, hosting hundreds of millions of pilgrims, and operating in conditions defined by extreme crowd density, freezing nights, and limited infrastructure. In this environment, even basic needs like rest and warmth are difficult to access, not because they don’t exist, but because they are hard to find.
For Amazon, the response was Box to Beds—an empathy-led innovation that transformed delivery boxes into weather-resistant beds for pilgrims. But at a gathering of this scale, solving the problem was only half the task. The larger challenge was discoverability. With movement restrictions, fragmented attention, and hundreds of brands competing for visibility, the risk was that even a meaningful, on-ground solution could remain invisible to those who needed it most.
The brief, therefore, extended beyond awareness. Media had to function as infrastructure—guiding pilgrims to the beds intuitively, repeatedly, and at the exact moments they were most needed. The challenge was to turn media into a navigation system within chaos, ensuring comfort was not just provided, but findable.
