Built with sustainable and locally sourced materials around a heritage Banyan tree, this retreat focuses on integrating with the natural environment. It offers guests experiences like nature walks, gardening, and exploring local trails, emphasizing a connection with the surrounding landscape and community.
The 'Tree of Life' branding often implies a focus on nature and sustainability. Chalets, being smaller and more secluded, may have a lower environmental impact compared to large hotels.
Prakriti Aalay is an eco boutique resort crafted using local materials such as stones, mud, bamboo, and recycled wood. Guest areas are free of chemical polishes, paints, tiles, plywoods, and carpets, promoting a pollution-free environment. The property is intentionally kept vehicle-free to preserve its natural habitat and provide a pollution-free environment.
The name suggests a focus on natural surroundings and possibly sustainable farming practices. Cottages often imply a smaller environmental footprint than large hotels. The 'River View' aspect adds to its appeal for nature-conscious guests.
This sustainable resort is built in the local Himachali Kath-Kuni style of architecture using locally sourced materials. It is designed to model sustainable properties in ecological locations.
As part of the Radisson Hotel Group, this resort adheres to the brand's global sustainability program, 'Responsible Business'. This program focuses on reducing environmental impact through initiatives in areas like energy, water, and waste.