2024 is a year to realize, revisit, and accomplish a lot of goals, whether they have to do with work, life, or travel. Give someone in your group or yourself a unique travel experience this year to help them find their inner selves. Give yourself a tour to discover the globe more ethically through these tourist spots in order to meet sustainable development goals.
A Tons Trail
The Tons River Valley is located in Uttarakhand, a state renowned for its natural beauty. It is 200 kilometers from the capital and 400 kilometers from Delhi by car. You may learn about the local way of life by taking a tour of the Tons Path, which supports environmentally friendly travel. Through the use of these paths, they successfully contribute to the economic empowerment of the nearby mountain villages.
1. Nomad Trail:
This track guarantees that every tourist gets to experience the Himalayan life by spending 5N/6D with the herders, camping, and hiking. It offers a peek at the Himalayan Nomad at a height of 12,000 feet. This is a summertime path that is only accessible to those over ten years old from April through November.
2. Tons Heritage Trail :
This walk will take you through the Supin and Rupin valleys on your way to the Upper Tons valley. While there, you'll have the opportunity to stay at the houses of the residents and have a relaxing lunch that includes local specialties. This is a 4N/5D path that is accessible to all age groups year-round.
Birdwatching in Goa
The largest non-governmental organization in India dedicated to conservation and biodiversity study is the Bombay Natural History Society (BHNS). This company maps the birds of Goa as part of its trips and treks across the surrounding environment.
There are many different bird species in the eastern region of this little Indian state, which is located in the center of the Western Ghats. There are more than 550 bird species there. A visit to Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary, Mollem National Park, and a few more birdwatching spots is included in this program.
A Trek In the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP)
The GHNP is managed by Himalayan Ecotourism, which was recognised in 2014 as a UNESCO Heritage Site for its exceptional biodiversity. The main feature of this organization is that all proceeds are used to support local product development, community empowerment, and resource conservation, which makes Vocal for Local a success.
Both solitary and group hikes are available on these paths. If you are travelling alone, you may select any package and go on a trek with other travelers from different regions of the nation. If you are travelling in a group, you can choose a certain departure date.
By protecting the environment and adopting sustainable practices wherever they can, these groups and localities are making every effort to meet the objectives of sustainable development. They're doing their share; let's make sure we're doing ours, too. Give yourself these unconventional experiences and travel the nation unlike anybody else.
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