
New Delhi, September 2, 2025 – India is witnessing a steady rise in eco-friendly tourism, with several states adopting sustainable practices to protect the environment while promoting travel.
Growing Focus on Green Travel
From solar-powered homestays in Himachal Pradesh to plastic-free beaches in Kerala, the country is embracing greener ways to welcome visitors. Tourists are increasingly opting for destinations that balance natural beauty, cultural heritage, and sustainability.
Role of Local Communities
According to the Ministry of Tourism, eco-tourism projects have not only reduced the carbon footprint of travelers but also created livelihood opportunities for local residents. Communities are actively involved in running eco-lodges, guiding treks, and preserving local traditions.
Success Stories Across
StatesSikkim: India’s first fully organic state, known for blending conservation with tourism.
Madhya Pradesh: Promoting wildlife tourism with strict eco-guidelines in parks like Kanha and Bandhavgarh.
Kerala: Initiatives to keep beaches plastic-free while offering unique backwater stays.
A Global Trend Reaching India
Travel experts note that eco-tourism reflects a worldwide shift toward responsible travel. By investing in sustainable initiatives, India is positioning itself as a leader in eco-friendly tourism across Asia.
Looking Ahead
With rising awareness among travelers and innovative projects by state governments, eco-tourism in India is set to expand further, ensuring both environmental protection and economic growth.


