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This unique bio tourism
initiative endeavours to leave visitors with a greater understanding of the
village life and livelihood, nature, rural realities and need to protect what
we have left of our wilderness and to encourage people to support Organic
projects.
It caters to travellers with special interests who prefer to be part of the
real environment of a place and want to learn more about the authentic
natural, cultural and historical aspects of the locality they are visiting.
High Lights to the tour
Home stay
Exposure to organic Farming Experience the local culture
Live the village life
Enjoy the wilderness
Admire the warmth
Spoil yourself with the mountain hospitality!
A typical itinerary includes: -
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Traditional welcome on arrival
- Introduction of the host family
- Lunch and dinner at village homes
- Meeting with village elders
- Visit to watermill
- Visit to village school
- Visit to village homes
- Cultural programmes
- Field visit for exposure to organic farming technique
- Idea exchange sessions
- Hands on experience of village life through involvement in
various activities like milking the cow, working in the field,
making compost, etc.
- Soft treks to the jungle
- Picnic lunch at the waterfall. |

Packages:
9999/- for a couple
Child between 5 to 12 years: Rs.2500/-
Duration : 2 nights & 3 days
Package includes:All meals,
Sightseeing, transportation from Delhi-Syath-Delhi.
Group tariffs
5 to 10 pax
Rs.3250/- per person per night
above 10 person
Rs.2450/- per person per night
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'Pragatisheel Kisan'-
the village Self Help Group (SHG) has been specially trained to host the
guests in line with the modern hospitality principles. Around eleven families
of the village are directly involved in the project.
Bio tourism &
Uttaranchal Organic Commodity Board (UOCB)
As a nodal agency of the government of Uttaranchal, UOCB strives to promote
and facilitate organic farming in Uttaranchal. In this endeavour, we work in
close association with village communities, Self
Help
Groups and various
voluntary
organisation. Bio
tourism
aptly compliments the effort of the organisation as a subsidiary income
generation activity for the villagers. And hence this association.
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