Team L&M Imagine waking up to birdsong and the scent of fresh coffee as mist lifts over India’s lush plantations. In a world dominated by concrete jungles, travellers increasingly crave nature-focused luxury experiences. With eco-tourism set to reach $103.8 billion by 2027, India’s pristine landscapes offer the perfect retreat for those seeking serenity and opulent […]Read More
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Team L&M Nestled along the Indo-Tibet border in Uttarkashi, Jadung has emerged as Uttarakhand’s first village developed for sustainable tourism. At an altitude of approximately 3,800 meters and just 45-50 kilometers from Harsil, this Himalayan gem combines breathtaking landscapes with a unique cultural experience. Jadung is also the first of five border villages being rehabilitated […]Read More
Team L&M Strotak Hospitality, a pioneer in eco-friendly tourism, has announced plans to expand its range of sustainable travel experiences across India. Already offering 50 thoughtfully curated experiences across eight locations, the company plans to add another 50 unique experiences over the next two years in destinations including Dakpathar, Mussoorie, Rishikesh, Selaqui, Jaisalmer, Ranthambore, and […]Read More
Team L&M In a significant step towards promoting astro-tourism and scientific research, Ladakh is set to develop India’s first-of-its-kind night sky sanctuary at Hanle. The ambitious project, spearheaded by the Department of Science and Technology India, aims to establish a world-class Hanle Dark Sky Reserve within the Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary. Hanle Dark Sky Reserve: A […]Read More
Team L&M India has received another recognition for its commitment to protecting and conserving pristine coastal and marine ecosystems through holistic resource management. The globally-recognized and coveted International eco-label “Blue Flag” has awarded certification to two new beaches this year. These beaches are Kovalam in Tamil Nadu and Eden in Puducherry. The Foundation for Environmental […]Read More
Team L&M An international jury comprising members from UNEP, UNWTO, FEE, and IUCN has awarded the Blue Flag to eight beaches across India. These pristine beaches are located in: Dwarka, Gujarat Ghoghla, Diu Kasarkod & Padubidri, Karnataka Kappad, Kerala Rushikonda, Andhra Pradesh Golden Beach, Puri, Odisha Radhanagar, Andaman & Nicobar Islands India has also received […]Read More