Sustainability

At Eco Adventure Resorts, we’re all about sustainability. We use solar panels for power, take water from nearby streams, and serve locally grown food to support the local community. We also give back to the village and have installed bio-toilets. The heritage property has been restored with minimal impact on the environment. Large windows allow natural light to reduce electricity use, and dual flush systems in bathrooms help conserve water... Our pride and joy is The Temi Bungalow, where we’ve focused on sustainable tourism. We’ve renovated this historic site with the environment in mind, using natural light and water-saving toilets. Our strict no-plastic policy keeps our surroundings clean, and we help locals by offering them sustainable jobs.We’re big on education, too. We teach our staff about eco-friendly practices like recycling and using eco-friendly bags. We even refill glass bottles with filtered water and grow organic veggies. So what are you waiting for? Come join us on our journey to a cleaner, greener future!

Explore Natural areas responsibly

Eco Adventure Resorts’ primary goal is to let its customers enjoy Sikkim’s natural beauty
without compromising its charm. The resort encourages tourists to spend quality time in the area without affecting it. They offer eco-friendly transportation, such as cycles, which prevent the environment from pollution and positively impact your health. With a zero-plastic policy, the resort promotes travellers to avoid littering as they have the option to switch to alternatives. These are some of the practices that need to be followed while exploring the resort responsibly. To prevent this mesmerising lush greenery, it is a responsibility that must be shared with travellers to save it for future generations. Keeping the property clean is not only the responsibility of the owners or workers but also the visitors, who can equally contribute to saving the natural beauty.

Promote Local Communities

Our resort believes in sustaining local community well-being, in this case, supporting local economies to realise social benefits through tourism activities. We buy organic food from local vendors to make them financially independent and to provide our customers with the best quality food. This type of tourism stimulates economic development and paves the way for infrastructure and service improvement. The involvement of local communities in tourism provides benefits such as conserving and preserving cultural heritage and traditions. It allows them the possibility of personal cultural exchange in traditional crafts or dance workshops, which add value to their own experiences and simultaneously bring feelings of pride and empowerment to the people. Sustainable practices will not disrupt local life; instead, they will integrate smoothly, bring positive social change, and reduce the risks of cultural erosion.

Conservative environment and education

The Eco Adventure resort approaches the most critical type of tourism, which is focused on environmental conservation and education. Information on the need for protection of natural habitat and wildlife is given. Our ecotourism resorts have education programs and offer guided tours to enlighten those using the resort on local ecosystems, conservation trends, and environmental challenges. The education programs can include wildlife observation, nature trails, and interactive displays demonstrating biodiversity and sustainable practices to tourists. Learning means ecotourism ensures that every tourist is brought into a culture of environmental stewardship so that they imbibe the habits of eco-friendliness not only during travel time but even afterwards. In so doing, ecotourism contributes to the vital goal of long-term conservation and motivation to a global community of environmentally conscious people.

Impact the economy and development positively

Ecotourism positively impacts the locals by having good job options, like being tour guides, working in our resort, or even helping with conservation efforts. More people visiting through ecotourism brings in more money, which can improve life for folks in those distant places. And the best part? That money isn’t just for profit – it goes into building schools and clinics and ensuring everyone has clean water. So, it’s not just about making a buck; it’s about making life better for everyone and looking after nature. Plus, ecotourism helps create eco-friendly places to stay and ways to deal with waste so we’re not harming the environment. It’s like solving two problems simultaneously – helping people and the planet. That’s why ecotourism is a big deal; it’s all about ensuring people and the Earth can thrive.