Step into a place where elephants, lions and penguins stand tall without taking a breath. At Noida’s Jungle Trail, more than 650 metal animals turn discarded waste into a living landscape, inviting families to wander through zones that feel alive in their own gentle way.
Imagine a life surrounded by water—where floods, festivals, and farming all flow together. On these five river islands in India, communities live in tune with nature.
Maharashtra has unveiled its first-ever glass skywalk, suspended above the scenic Napne Waterfall in Sindhudurg. Surrounded by lush forests, this eco-tourism spot offers a thrilling walk on transparent glass with breathtaking views of the Konkan landscape.
India's conservation map just got brighter. After 25 years of effort, Aralam in Kerala becomes the first sanctuary in India dedicated solely to butterflies.
Camping in India's wild spaces can be a joyful, grounding experience—especially when done with care. This guide shares simple, thoughtful ways to reduce waste, protect nature, and travel light. From reusable gear to respectful clean-up, discover how to camp gently and leave the outdoors just as you found it.
Tucked away but full of heart—the Little-known travel spot you’ll fall in love with.
Sangram Kambale and his friends, all locals from Koynanagar, founded Discover Koyna, an eco-tourism company to promote tourism in the biodiversity-rich Koyna region, giving employment to locals.
'Aashraya on the Ganga' is a sustainable homestay in Rishikesh featuring dry stone and wood from a car showroom. But its sustainability spills beyond the architecture and into a forest thriving with thousands of fruit trees.