Responsible Tourism

Conservation & Community

Bodoland's tourism is built on environmental stewardship and community empowerment, creating a model for sustainable indigenous tourism in India.

2,800+

Forest Area Protected

sq km

500+

Species Protected

species

5,000+

Community Members Engaged

families

350+

Women SHGs Supported

groups

200+

Reformed Poachers

individuals

45+

Eco-Lodges Operating

properties

Conservation Success Stories

Real stories of transformation that showcase the power of community-led conservation.

Manas: From Danger to Hope

Manas: From Danger to Hope

Once on UNESCO's endangered list due to insurgency, Manas National Park was restored through remarkable community-led conservation. Local communities transformed from resource users to guardians, proving that peace and conservation go hand in hand.

Reformed Poachers, Proud Guardians

Reformed Poachers, Proud Guardians

At Raimona National Park, former poachers now work as forest guardians and eco-guides. This transformation represents one of the most inspiring conservation success stories in India.

Women Weavers, Economic Warriors

Women Weavers, Economic Warriors

Over 350 women's Self-Help Groups across BTC are reviving traditional weaving and crafts, generating sustainable income while preserving GI-tagged heritage for future generations.

Our Commitment

Environmental Goals

  • Zero plastic policy in all tourist zones
  • Solar-powered eco-lodges and facilities
  • Sustainable wildlife viewing practices

Community Goals

  • 80% local employment in tourism sector
  • Support for 500+ women SHGs by 2027
  • GI product sales target of ₹10 crore annually