A scene from a train platform in India Flickr: Lucy Higgins
As more and more people live economically better lives, access to tourism has progressively expanded and along with the advent of social media, travelling etiquette and ethics have changed in unimaginable ways. According to data and business intelligence platform Statista, over 1,731 million domestic tourist visits were made across India in 2022.
With the domestic and international tourism industry set to increase year-on-year and the climate crisis becoming even more intractable, we believe it’s imperative that travellers make ethical and sustainable tourism a cornerstone of their itineraries. If you’re travelling to rural and remote areas in India, these six tips will help tourists plan holidays in a manner that leaves a lasting positive impression on themselves and on the places they visit.
Ditch The Tried And Tasted
Try the local cuisine and leave…

















