The Hosteller Narkanda is listed with a Sustainability Level 1. The Hosteller brand is committed to eco-friendly practices and reducing its environmental footprint. They promote sustainable tourism and offer eco-friendly amenities and activities.
This homestay was built using sustainable Kath Kuni architectural practices for its Wood House, and mud plaster with locally sourced stones for its Stone House. It has a 40,000-liter rainwater harvesting pond for daily water needs and practices conscious waste segregation, sending wet waste to livestock and dry waste to a recycling plant in Manali. The property minimizes plastic use and provides refillable toiletries.
This property explicitly aims to combine sustainability with affordability. It features tastefully crafted wooden rooms and is located by the pristine Tirthan River, offering eco tours and trekking opportunities within the Great Himalayan National Park. The homestay is committed to eco-friendly practices.
The resort's design and architecture incorporate local craftsmanship and utilize locally sourced timber and stone, reflecting a commitment to regional resources. It is nestled amidst natural landscapes, including Deodar forests, apple orchards, and terraced gardens, blending the property with its natural surroundings.
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