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Mawlynnong To Munnar: 5 Green Destinations For Travellers To Explore

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These five getaways are ideal for eco-conscious travellers looking to explore India without adding to the strain on its fragile landscapes.

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Sikkim is India's first fully organic state with eco-friendly guesthouses.

Sikkim is India’s first fully organic state with eco-friendly guesthouses.

As awareness of climate change and the impact of tourist crowding on India’s biodiversity grows, a new wave of eco-conscious travellers is emerging. These explorers seek to unwind in the country’s lush forests and embark on Himalayan adventures, without leaving behind environmental damage. For such mindful travellers, planning the perfect getaway can feel like a challenge.

But worry not, here’s a list of the top five greenest destinations in India for an environmentally friendly tourism experience, ideal for a trip with family or friends.

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Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

Nestled amidst the naturally serene vibes of Meghalaya is Mawlynnong, which was rated as Asia’s Cleanest Village. To complement and safeguard the beauty of this destination, local authorities have implemented certain rules and regulations. At regular intervals, you’ll find bamboo dustbins. Plastic usage is banned, and responsible residents do not litter here at all. There are also eco-lodges and homestays built to give the tourists an authentic village experience.

Sikkim

India’s first fully organic state, Sikkim, is a state to visit for eco-conscious travellers. Locals and authorities have responsibly maintained the state’s organic farms and multiple conservation forests. Sikkim is host to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Khangchendzonga National Park, which boasts diverse flora and fauna. The park attracts tourists for its rare red pandas and snow leopards. Catering to a fast-growing number of travellers now, Sikkim provides eco-friendly guesthouses, communal interaction opportunities and multiple adventure activities.

Thenmala, Kerala

Nestled in God’s Own Country, Thenmala holds the distinction of being India’s first planned eco-tourism destination. Set amid the lush Western Ghats, it offers travellers a sustainable escape into nature’s lap. From the scenic Thenmala Dam to the vibrant Butterfly Safari Park and the rich biodiversity of Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary, the destination is a paradise for eco-conscious explorers.

Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh 

A perfect summer escape, Spiti Valley beautifully balances tourism with ecological preservation. Known for its ancient monasteries and dramatic, rugged landscapes, the valley embraces sustainability through solar-powered homestays and community-driven initiatives. These efforts not only support local livelihoods but also ensure the fragile ecosystem remains protected for future generations.

Munnar, Kerala

Tucked away in Kerala’s Western Ghats, Munnar is famed for its rolling tea plantations, misty valleys, and rich biodiversity. A delight for eco-conscious travellers, the region is home to the rare Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once every 12 years, as well as the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. With eco-resorts and widespread sustainable practices among locals, Munnar offers a mindful retreat in harmony with nature.

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