As I soak up the sun in Dehradun, I can’t help but reminisce about my recent trip to Kerala. From cycling through vibrant marigold fields to savoring delicious vegan meals on banana leaves, Kerala’s beauty and the kindness of its people left a lasting impression.
1. Skills + Tourism = Success
Kerala links skills training to tourism, helping locals thrive by creating sustainable businesses.
2. Artisans Matter
Support dying crafts! Organizations like The Blue Yonder pay artisans for sharing their skills.
3. Eco-Luxury
Spice Village sets the bar high for sustainable luxury with eco-friendly practices and local jobs.
4. Wildlife Wisdom
The Mannan tribe in Thekkady uses their traditional knowledge for wildlife conservation, creating jobs and protecting nature.
Kerala shines as a model for responsible travel that benefits everyone!
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