What’s the use of a fine house if you haven’t got a tolerable planet to put it on?
- Henry David Thoreau
By connecting people to nature through visual storytelling, Suyash Keshari aims to encourage people to play their part in conserving wildlife as well as the last remaining wild places on Earth.
Several organizations and individuals have been working to bridge the gap between the participation and representation of minority communities (BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and other diverse identities) in the outdoors by providing a platform to share untold stories from the outdoor community.
These fictional characters have not only transported us on epic adventures but have also become timeless explorers and cultural icons.
John Mcphee described the Himalayas as the “crowning achievement of the Indo-Australian plate” in his Pulitzer Prize-winning book, ‘Annals of the Former World’.
India's tourism industry mourns the untimely death of Akshay Kumar, CEO of Mercury Himalayan Explorations and Former President of ATOAI.
Inspite of several calls for help, India's Tourism sector which contributes upto 10 percent of the country's GDP, remains largely neglected of relief aid.
India’s Environment Ministry proposes major changes to the country’s Environment Impact Assessment during a pandemic—majorly skewed towards development, it receives massive public outcry.