This eco-friendly resort is built with sustainable materials like red mud and rammed earth, with roofs made from bamboo mats and elephant grass. It prioritizes responsible tourism by employing locals and sourcing food locally, with an organic certification for produce, dairy, fish, and poultry. The resort also avoids insecticides and pesticides, promoting a balanced ecosystem.
As the first private lodge at Nagarhole National Park, Waterwoods has transitioned to eco-friendly architecture and practices. It is located within the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and is actively involved in supporting the local community, forest, and wildlife. The lodge sources a significant portion of its food from its own organic garden.
Evolve Back Kabini actively practices responsible tourism with a 'no to plastic' policy, providing RO treated water in reusable glass bottles. It generates more energy than it consumes through off-site wind farms and on-site solar thermal for hot water and biogas. The resort also segregates waste into four categories for recycling.
This property is committed to sustainable tourism and ensures eco-friendly practices to reduce the carbon footprint. It is built with sustainable materials and harmonizes with nature.
Machaan Wilderness Lodge Nagarahole is situated in an eco-sensitive area near the Nagarahole Tiger Reserve and is committed to preserving the natural surroundings. They do not allow loud music to maintain a peaceful environment for guests and wildlife. The lodge is nestled within a coffee plantation and offers nature-inspired accommodations designed to blend with the natural surroundings. They also have conservation initiatives and offer guided nature walks with naturalists.