Top 6 Eco-Friendly Resorts And Hotels In India To Visit In 2022

- Eco-friendly resorts allow you to enjoy your vacation in peace
- There is rich flora and fauna to be experienced.
- Different cuisines are also waiting to be tasted.
2022 is upon us and as you plan ahead for the year to come, fitting in your much-needed vacations into the schedule must also be a top priority. If you're the kind of person who enjoys quiet stays in eco-friendly destinations you must note that there are plenty of such destinations spread across India. Let us take you through what we think are the top eco-friendly resorts and hotels in India to visit in 2022.
Elephant Valley, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

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Spread across over 100 acres of forest land in Kodaikanal, Elephant Valley is a spectacular place to spend a week at. It's a nature reserve and organic farm that's run by some really passionate people. You can choose one of the many accommodation options offered by the resort or even prefer to stay in a treehouse if that pleases you. What's more, you can go elephant spotting with the locals early in the morning as well.
Sarai at Toria, Panna, Madhya Pradesh

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This location is surreal to look at. Its tall grass-surrounded hut-like accommodation seems straight out of fantasy novels. The eco-lodge offers individual cottage rooms that are luxurious in their own unique way. Both Khajuraho and the Panna Tiger Reserve are close to this location but you will also have plenty to do at this spot, like bird watching, taking a riverboat ride and more.
Nimmu House, Leh, Ladakh

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Nimmu House is a relaxing eco-lodge that's great for taking a break from your hectic life. Whether you are travelling as a couple, as a family with kids, with a group of friends, or solo, everyone will have ample enjoyment opportunities at this serene location. Not only does it offer luxurious rooms with sprawling views of the mountains but it also has deluxe tents for a full-fledged glamping experience.
Coconut Lagoon, Kumarakom, Kerala

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Next among our top eco-friendly resorts and hotels in India to visit in 2022 is Coconut Lagoon, which offers you the chance to experience the rich yet delicate ecosphere and the vibrant culture of the Kuttanad region. The distinctive architecture used to build this resort has incorporated materials taken from abandoned homes that were as old as 150 years. The Vembanad lake along which this place is built is home to many species of rare plant, bird, and animal life.
Maachli Farmstay, Sindhudurg, Maharashtra

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This wonderful nature-soaked resort in Sindhudurg is named after a local term used to describe the unique huts that you get to stay in here. This place gives you the opportunity to unwind in the lap of nature and engage in a number of activities that include going on plantation tours, experiencing pottery, visiting nearby beaches, and more.
Wildernest Resort, Chorla Ghats, Goa

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Far away from the party-strewn areas of Goa is the Wildernest Resort, which offers up a true slice of nature to anyone who's visiting. It lets you relax with its quiet and serene atmosphere and even has plenty of activities that you can indulge in like foot trails, short and long hikes, and more. It has different kinds of accommodations as well.
These are the six top eco-friendly resorts and hotels in India to visit in 2022 that we think are worth your time and money. Do perform detailed research before embarking on your trip.
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