Aakriti Upadhyay
Renowned for its jaw-dropping landscapes and monasteries, Spiti promotes eco-friendly stays and community-driven tourism to protect its fragile environment.
Home to the iconic Royal Bengal Tiger and recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this place encourages responsible tourism and conservation practices.
A paradise for nature lovers, Coorg prioritises organic farming, eco-tourism, and the preservation of its coffee estates and dense forests.
With crystal clear beaches and thriving coral reefs, these islands promote sustainable tourism to protect their precious marine biodiversity.
With natural wonders shaped over generations, the state emphasises community engagement in preserving its one-of-a-kind ecosystem.
This region advocates green tourism by fostering planet-friendly crafts, safeguarding wildlife, and preserving its unique salt marsh landscapes.
Cradled in the Himalayan foothills, this valley promotes eco-friendly practices, including sustainable trekking, green farming, and a key focus on wildlife conservation.