By Narayani Ganesh The story of a bureaucrat and his erudite spouse – granddaughter of India’s former philosopher-president, S Radhakrishnan – who gave up their power-packed, upwardly mobile urban lives to become ‘rose pilgrims’ and.
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Seven inspiring sustainable stays in India
Seven inspiring sustainable stays in India
Last Updated: Fri, Apr 23rd, 2021, 13:00:20hrs
After a year, the pandemic has amped people s desire to travel more sustainably in the future and travellers have been re-evaluating what steps to take to ensure they are playing their part in helping to protect the planet. As per a research from Booking.com, over 53 per cent of global travellers admitted that because of coronavirus they want to travel more sustainably, with travellers in India (70 per cent), Brazil (71 per cent) and Colombia (74 per cent) being especially committed to this. This eco-conscious determination is impacting traveller behaviours even once they arrive at their destination, as they pledge to continue to act with sustainability in mind. The travel platform s research also shows that 98 per cent of Indian travellers are vying to stay in an eco-accommodation at least once. It has curated a list of seven eco-friendly stays in
INDIA New England News
New Delhi– Earth Day 2021 was celebrated yesterday and instead of reminiscing about the trips you have taken in the past twelve months, for many it is a time to reflect on how future travels can have a more positive impact, both on the environment and on local communities.
After a year, the pandemic has amped people’s desire to travel more sustainably in the future and travellers have been re-evaluating what steps to take to ensure they are playing their part in helping to protect the planet. As per a research from Booking.com, over 53 per cent of global travellers admitted that because of coronavirus they want to travel more sustainably, with travellers in India (70 per cent), Brazil (71 per cent) and Colombia (74 per cent) being especially committed to this.