A recent prototype study by Nepal-based adventure travel specialist, Himalayan Adventure Therapy has found an intricate relationship between travel and ecological sustainability throughout the country’s diverse forest regions.
Research indicates that when human activities align with the preservation of natural environments, the results can be transformative. The Indigenous communities of Nepal, such as the Kirati, Magar, Gurung, and Brahmins, have long revered the elements of nature – fire, water, air – and their stewardship has fostered remarkable restoration of local flora and fauna. Their practices demonstrate that with respect for nature, ecosystems can heal and thrive, suggesting a pathway to mitigate the impacts of climate…
















