The ceremony was graced by the presence of Dr A Pradeep IPS, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Madurai South, M Vijayalakshmi, Joint Chief Environmental Engineer Madurai Tamilnadu Pollution Control board and team
sustainable travel
India is expected to emerge as a lucrative pocket in the South Asia glamping market
…As per FMI research. Furthermore, the report puts a spotlight on how millennials and Gen Z embrace eco-friendly tourism, which has led to an increased interest in glamping
97% Indian travellers to travel more sustainably Â
Report by Booking.com into the dilemma dividing sustainable travel in 2023
Prioritising nature while extending luxury
OBLU Select Lobigili puts sustainability first by employing several eco-friendly steps, without trading off on luxury stay
Leaving More Handprints, Not Footprints
Hotels can play a key role in helping their guests embrace green travel
Airbnb highlights key travel trends observed in H1 2021
The data also highlighted how homestay Hosts have benefited from renting their spaces, with both millennials and senior Hosts looking forward to high earnings and growth.
LEAVING GREEN FOOTPRINTS BEHIND
Contemporary travellers understand the concept of thoughtful travel and hence, increasingly prefer to travel in a sustainable manner
94% of Indian travellers think sustainable travel is vital: Booking.com survey
Booking.com’s survey suggests that the pandemic has been the tipping point for travellers to finally commit to their own sustainable journey, with 75% of Indian travellers believing people have to act now to save the planet for future generations.
94% of Indian travellers to make sustainable travel a priority in the future: Booking.com
Travellers are also thinking about how their trips can have a more long-term, regenerative effect and actually help rebuild communities
