Limit Deforestation : We will make no open fires and discourage others from doing so. Where water is heated by scarce firewood, we will not use it or use as little of it as possible. Wherever possible, we will choose accommodation that uses kerosene or fuel - efficient fire-wood stoves.
Plant Saplings : We will take saplings and encourage our tourists to help plant them near our camp sites or on the trails.
Non biodegradable Garbage : We will leave camp sites clean and take back all non biodegradable litter to the road head/towns for proper disposal. We will only bury biodegradable food waste.
Non bio degradable garbage in specially designed garbage bags by India Trip Packages
Keep Local Water Clean : Toilet facilities will be pitched at least 30 metres away from the water source and all waste will be covered properly. We will not allow detergents to be used in streams and springs.
Plants left in their Natural Environment: We will not take away cuttings, seeds and roots that are illegal in many parts of the Himalayas.
Respect Local Cultures : We will promote the appreciation and preservation of religious places and local villages by never allowing clients to buy religious objects or heirlooms from remote villages.
Alternate Source of Energy for Fuel : Where possible, we will convert to solar power such as solar lanterns, solar cookers etc.
Stationery & Other Publicity material on Recycled Paper : We will introduce/increase the use of recycled/hand made paper for our stationer and other publicity items such as brochures, etc.
India Trip Packages took another stride in this direction of minimising impact by bringing back all non biodegradable garbage, weighing it, reporting it to the Himalayan Environment Trust. India Trip Packages converted to the use of solar lanterns at base camps, treks, and for jeep and biking tours.
'Eco tourism and Environment handbook - a practical guide for the Tourism Industry' The First two editions were published by PATA India Chapter. The third is by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India. All were edited by Mandip Singh Soin FRGS, Managing Director, India Trip Packages Expeditions.
We invite you to be partners in this endeavour - to tread lightly and become good trustees of our earth.
The Traveller's Code of Responsibility
For Environmental and Cultural Sustainability by PATA
"Travel is a passage through other people's lives and other people's places"
BE FLEXIBLE
Are you prepared to accept cultures and practices that are different from your own?
CHOOSE RESPONSIBLY
Have you selected to support businesses that clearly and actively address the cultural and environmental concerns of the locale you are visiting?
DO YOUR HOMEWORK
Have you done research about the people and places you plan to visit so you may avoid what may innocently offend them or harm their environment?
Have you learned the basic manners, and polite phrases in the language of the place you plan to visit?
BE AWARE
Are you informed of the holidays, holy days, general religious and social customs of the places you will visit?
SUPPORT LOCAL ENTERPRISE
Have you made a commitment to contribute to the local economy by purchasing from local and international run hotels, tour operators, restaurants, shops and buying from local artisan crafts?
BE RESPECTFUL AND OBSERVANT
Are you willing to respect local laws that may include restrictions on purchases, usage of or access to places and things that may harm or otherwise erode the environment, or alter the culture of the places you visit?
