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Homestays can help with Himalayan sustainability

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Homestay in the Himalayas is a rapidly emerging concept that goes beyond sightseeing. It focuses on making real connections with people, culture, and nature as part of the travel experience. A homestay is a form of community-based tourism where travellers stay with local hosts in their homes. This offers a unique cultural experience for the traveller and directly contributes to the local economy. In addition, homestays contribute significantly to environmental protection by using existing resources and minimizing the ecological footprint of the traveller.

These attributes make Himalayan homestays an excellent example of sustainable tourism, much needed for protecting the fragile ecology of the region from overtourism. Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries and a powerful driver of economic growth. According to one estimate, the tourism sector’s contribution to global GDP is around 10 per cent. There is no doubt that the economy of many Himalayan states has benefitted immensely from tourism. However, over-tourism in recent years has started showing devastating impacts and is threatening regional sustainability.

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According to the Environmental Assessment of Tourism in the Indian Himalayan Region 2024 report of the Environmental Ministry, increasing trend of air pollution in states like Himachal Pradesh corresponds to the peak tourist season. Impact on other aspects such as water quality cannot be fully determined due to lack of data. Two interesting insights are brought forward by this Report. One, that tourism........

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