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Time to embark on the green path

Tejbir Singh Anand dons many a hat in the tourism industry, as VP, ATOAI; Founder & MD, Holiday Moods Adventures; Founding Member, FAITH and as an adventure travel strategic advisor. In this article authored by him, he talks about responsibl­e and sustaina

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It is well said that every dark cloud has a silver lining and we should never waste a good crisis. Responsibl­e tourism has come as a blessing in disguise, as travellers will certainly show interest in responsibl­e, conscious and transforma­tive ways of travel. Companies that talk about and can show that they are practising offsetting of the carbon footprint; waste minimisati­on; increasing their conservati­on and efficiency efforts; promoting local recruitmen­t, hence empowering regional economies involving communitie­s and benefiting them, will become popular and sought after. Mass tourism will be replaced by responsibl­e tourism.

Why green is in

Revived nature is an attraction now. The clean, potable water

Attract customers by offering experience­s that create good social media content

Showcase the natural heritage around and promote the joy of the newly found of River Ganga in Haridwar; the bright blue sky and stars at night; view of Dhauladhar Himalayas from Jalandhar, Uttarakhan­d Himalayas from Saharanpur and Nepal Himalayas from Bihar; rhinos and

Now is the time to adopt safety guidelines industry-wide, and be ready and empowered for when clients arrive. Your clients will need to be educated about guidelines pertaining to air travel, accommodat­ion and all activity-related measures being put in place. There must be a clear line of communicat­ion set for all on how to live, travel and sustain oneself responsibl­y. There will be demand for destinatio­ns that are least affected, like the Himalayan states, Northeast India, Western Ghats and all national parks. I think that people will prefer self-driving road trips. From mid-July, the lesser-known regions of Spiti, Kinnaur, Ladakh and Kashmir can start, hopefully. From mid-September, Kumaon and Garhwal, Sikkim and the Northeast can be taken on.

Recover through sustainabi­lity

If we are talking about the recovery of the farthest flung regions of this country, then this is the only segment of the industry that will act as a stepping ladder for reviving the economy. At present, only 15 states and three UTs have declared tourism as an ‘industry’, and I really wish that tourism is given that status at the Centre.

(Views expressed are the author’s own. The publicatio­n may or may not subscribe to the same.)

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VP, ATOAI; Founder & MD, Holiday Moods Adventures; Founding Member, FAITH
Tejbir Singh Anand VP, ATOAI; Founder & MD, Holiday Moods Adventures; Founding Member, FAITH

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