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benefits
All our tours are designed enough to incorporate aspects that directly
and indirectly contribute to nature and cultural conservation and
bring in economic benefits to the local community.
All our activity partners are sourced from local areas which ensures
that they have a supplementary source of income. We have taken
initiatives in conserving and preserving the local heritage and culture
by bringing in the homestays as an alternate accommodation for the
travelers.
Homestays function in a rotation basis so that all the houses benefit
out of tourism. Those people in the village who are not providing
accommodation provide assistance to us as chefs, field experts,
trackers, guides, and provide pack animals.
Considering the traditional art forms and the number of people who are
practicing these are dwindling, we take extra care to incorporate these
performances into our holidays. This ensures an earning and sense of
pride amongst community members, which becomes handy in conservation
work.
More than 80% of the money from travelers are spend locally in Spiti
that goes between the homestays, our activity partners and select NGOS
who are working in supporting our conservation initiatives.
Briefings are given in thorough manner to our travelers about the
background of the place, our culture and environmental sensitive of our
region.
Local boys have been trained to take care of the fossils that were
earlier being sold away to tourists without knowing the value of
ammonites and trilobites. Instead of letting travelers walk around all
the regions, we have take care to take the travelers only to demarcated
fossil lying areas in the mountain.
20% of profits from running all our tours including the one in Spiti
Valley are kept apart for Nila Foundation that is building partnership
across for sustainable development and river conservation.
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