This retreat operates entirely off-the-grid, utilizing solar power for all electricity needs and sourcing water from natural springs and harvested rainwater. It employs soap nuts for dishes and laundry and serves only vegetarian, organic meals prepared with fresh produce from local Kumaoni villages, exemplifying a deep commitment to sustainable living.
This heritage property is powered by solar energy and actively practices rainwater harvesting, ensuring judicious water use in a region with limited water resources. The estate cultivates its own organic produce, including a variety of vegetables and fruits, integrating self-sufficiency into its operations.
Located within the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, this lodge is fully solar powered, demonstrating a clear commitment to renewable energy. It offers a serene atmosphere and promotes immersion in the natural environment.
Designated as an 'Eco-Yoga Resort' and an 'eco-friendly habitat', this resort's structures are constructed using pine wood. It promotes a holistic and low-impact lifestyle by strictly prohibiting the consumption of alcoholic drinks, tobacco, and non-vegetarian food on its premises.
This retreat prioritizes farm-sourced food, obtaining ingredients directly from local farmers for its meals. Situated amidst lush green forests and hills with the Ramganga river nearby, it offers nature walks and yoga sessions, fostering a deep connection with the natural environment.
Described as 'eco sustainable' and 'community driven,' this retreat features unique mud house accommodations that offer a rustic charm and direct connection to nature. It is nestled in forests and promotes engagement with local culture through village strolls and nature walks.
As part of the 'Himalayan Eco Lodges' brand, this property explicitly offers 'eco-friendly accommodations' and is marketed as a 'Sustainable Mountain Retreat.' It is situated within a mixed forest and focuses on nature-based activities such as hiking and cultural village visits.
Explicitly described as 'eco-friendly' and 'offbeat,' this property is set on a multi-acre fruit orchard. Its location by the riverside in a secluded green valley promotes a low-impact, nature-immersed experience.
Explicitly named an 'Eco Resort' and described as combining 'luxury, sustainability, and warm hospitality,' this property is located within the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. It markets itself as providing a unique experience for nature lovers.
Located in Kausani, a region known for its scenic natural beauty, this resort offers activities such as nature trails, jungle walks, village visits, and bird watching, providing guests with direct engagement with the natural environment.
The resort's territory is described as 'well-attended and green,' offering a lush and natural environment for guests. It is situated in the middle of a forest, providing a blissful getaway immersed in nature's beauty.
Situated on Upper Binsar Road in Kasar Devi, Almora, this hostel is located in a region renowned for its serene natural environment, appealing to travelers seeking a direct connection with nature.
As a 'Homestay,' this property offers a localized lodging experience, fostering a connection with the local environment. Its name, 'Deodar,' refers to a native Himalayan tree, symbolizing its integration with local flora.
The name 'Le Jardin,' meaning 'The Garden' in French, indicates a strong emphasis on green spaces and natural surroundings, providing a serene environment for guests.
This hotel is located in Village Dobha, a rural area of Almora, offering guests a setting away from urban development and closer to the natural landscape.
This cottage is located in Almora, and while specific eco-practices are not detailed, cottages often offer a more localized and less commercial lodging experience, contributing to a lower environmental footprint per guest compared to larger hotels.
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