10 Hotspots For Indian Travellers In Summer 2025

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1. Kaziranga National Park, India:

Kaziranga National Park in Assam, India is a sanctuary for the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. It supports conservation through responsible safaris and eco-lodges.

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2. Masai Mara, Kenya:

Masai Mara is known for its incredible wildlife and the Great Migration. This wildlife conservation features community-run eco-lodges that fund conservation projects

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3. Sikkim, India:

Sikkim is India's first organic state, promoting sustainable agriculture. It offers eco-friendly treks and homestays with minimal environmental impact.

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4. Borneo, Malaysia And Indonesia:

Borneo is an island that's shared by three countries. It's home to orangutans and diverse rainforests. This place features rehabilitation centers and eco-lodges for sustainable tourism.

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5. Costa Rica:

Over 25% of the country is dedicated to protected reserves. Costa Rice is famous for rainforests, sustainable lodges, and responsible wildlife tours.

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6. Sundarbans, India And Bangladesh:

Sundarbans, in India and Bangladesh are a crucial mangrove ecosystem that protects the Bengal tiger. This forest offers sustainable boat safaris and eco-tourism initiatives.

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7. Norway:

Norway is a leader in sustainable tourism with untouched Arctic landscapes. It features eco-friendly lodges and responsible outdoor adventures.

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8. Galápagos Islands, Ecuador:

Galápagos Islands have strict visitor limits to protect unique wildlife. This island in Ecuador focuses on sustainable cruises and conservation projects.

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9. Madagascar:

Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot with rare species like lemurs and baobabs. It encourages responsible tourism through conservation programs.

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10. Bhutan:

Bhutan implements a High Value, Low Impact tourism policy. This country prioritises carbon neutrality and sustainable travel experiences.

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Inputs By:

Mallika Sheth, Co-founder, TealFeel

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