In the heart of India’s sprawling forests and majestic landscapes lies an experience like no other: encountering the wild up close. From hearing the growl of a tiger echoing through Ranthambhore’s grasslands to spotting elephants ambling gracefully in Kaziranga, wildlife tourism in India has evolved into an essential part of the country’s identity.
But as India emerges as one of the global leaders in biodiversity conservation, the question looms large: is “sustainable wildlife tourism” truly sustainable in India? Or is it just something we say to stay relevant?
Sustainable wildlife tourism, in essence, aims to minimise environmental impact while maximising local benefits….