Ethical handloom shopping in India is a challenge because middlemen take a major chunk of the profit. India this episode, we discuss how to resolve this and make sure that the artisans are benefiting from what they are creating.
6: World Environment Day with Green Ammo
Conversations with the founders of Green Ammo on their work, eco bricks and how waste management is connected with the concept of responsible travel
Episode 5: Life in Mountains and Zero Waste Bakery in Dharamkot
In Episode 5 of Daily Passenger Podcast, Nidhi Iyer talks about life in mountains, and her journey with responsible culinary.
Velas Beach Turtle Conservation Project – A Positive Step to Improve Responsible Tourism in India
Responsible tourism is a key factor that will help saving biodiversity in India. These turtles play an important role in preserving the marine life. They are also a crucial part of underwater food chain. That's why protection of olive ridley turtles in India is so important.
Episode 4: Overtourism in Jibhi
Lalit Kumar talks about promoting sustainable travel in Jibhi.
Episode 3: Etosha Chatterjee on Responsible Trekking and Waste Management
Etosha Chatterjee on zero waste travelling and plastic pollution in Indian Himalayas.
Eco-Friendly and Responsible Trekking Tips for Western Ghats
Many of the destinations in Western Ghats don't allow plastic inside the trekking trails. This rule is strictly implemented in the trekking zones of Kudremukh and many others in Coorg. These tips will help you travel Western Ghats in a more ethical and responsible way.
Episode 2 – Responsible Homestay Living and Community Participation with Sayan Nath
Sayan Nath, the founder of Not on Map, some insights on how to explore a new place in a more responsible way so that it benefits the ecology and the demography of that place in the long run.
Episode 1 -Julie Kagti on Responsible Travel in North East India
An interview with Julie Kagti on her her thoughts on making responsible travel in North East India more community driven.
Tips On Being A Tourist In Your Own City
Once the lockdown is lifted slowly, the idea of travelling will still be far-fetched. Flying, coming in contact of strangers will not be safe for the next few months. One a plus side, the local tourist spots of every city will be comparatively emptier because of low tourist footfall.