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Sustainable Travel Policy

Values We Stand By

Social Responsibility
Economic Responsibility
Environmental Responsibility
Code of Conduct
  • All accommodations are personally vetted by our team.

  • Community homestays contribute to youth skill development through local SHGs.

  • Homestays are run by families, ensuring direct economic benefit.

  • Experiences focus on storytelling to foster deeper cultural connections.

  • We support village women in becoming homestay owners and guides.

  • We exclude orphanages and limit school visits to structured volunteering.

  • Wildlife experiences are ethical and free of baiting or animal rides.

  • Guests are encouraged to buy directly from artisans.

  • Activities highlight local arts and crafts through custodian families.

  • Community homestays follow a rotation system to ensure equal opportunity.

  • All stakeholders receive fair wages agreed upon with the community directly into their bank accounts.

  • Welcome kit items for guests are biodegradable, ethically made, and sourced from local artisans.

  • Homestay programs in Sikkim and Uttarakhand support craft revival and local employment.

  • Vehicles used comply with the latest Indian emission standards.

  • Drivers are trained for optimal fuel efficiency, especially in the hills.

  • Recyclable bags are used to collect trash generated on the tour.

  • Tours are 100% plastic-free; guests receive reusable bottles to reduce waste.

  • All back-end operations are paperless and fully cloud-based.

  • Guests are encouraged to avoid plastic-packaged food and try local cuisine.

  • Buffet meals are avoided to minimize food waste.

  • Guests dress to blend into the environment during outdoor activities.

  • Solar lighting and heating are used where possible; short baths are encouraged.

  • Energy-efficient LEDs are preferred where solar isn’t available.

  • All cooking ingredients are locally sourced.

  • Respect family-run stays and engage in meaningful cultural exchange.

  • Avoid plastic and use provided bottles, especially in remote regions without waste systems.

  • Blend in during nature walks, safaris, and birding activities.

  • Support local artisans by buying directly from community-run projects.

  • Enjoy locally sourced food and try regional cuisine.

  • Avoid street vendors and begging, as this can encourage touts.

  • Drink responsibly and try traditional local brews.

Driving SDG Impact

UN SDGs our experiences align with
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