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Home / Environment / India's Eco-Tourism Boom Cuts Emissions by Up to 97% on Trains

India's Eco-Tourism Boom Cuts Emissions by Up to 97% on Trains

16 Oct

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Summary

  • Tourism causes 8% of global carbon emissions, mostly from transport
  • India's eco-tourism sector grows 20% annually, 65% willing to pay more
  • Choosing trains over flights can reduce carbon emissions by up to 97%

As of October 2025, India's eco-tourism sector has been experiencing rapid growth, expanding by 20% annually. This surge in sustainable travel is driven by increased environmental awareness, with around 65% of travelers now willing to pay more for eco-friendly options.

One of the key ways travelers can reduce their carbon footprint is by choosing trains over flights. According to the article, a short domestic flight can produce up to ten times more carbon dioxide emissions than a train journey on the same route. By opting for energy-efficient rail travel, travelers can cut their emissions by up to 97%.

Beyond transportation, the article also highlights other eco-friendly practices that are gaining traction in India's tourism industry. These include staying at sustainable accommodations that utilize renewable energy and local resources, dining at farm-to-table restaurants, and shopping for handmade crafts from artisans instead of mass-produced souvenirs. By making these conscious choices, travelers can not only minimize their environmental impact but also support local communities and enjoy more authentic experiences.

The growing demand for responsible tourism is a positive sign, as the article notes that tourism is responsible for nearly 8% of global carbon emissions, with transport being the biggest contributor. As more travelers in India embrace sustainable practices, the country's natural wonders and cultural heritage can be enjoyed in a way that preserves them for future generations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
India's eco-tourism sector grows 20% annually.
Around 65% of Indian travelers are willing to pay more for eco-friendly options.
Choosing trains over flights can reduce carbon emissions by up to 97% in India.

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