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Celebrating Responsible Tourism In Gujarat: Highlights From IRTSA 2025

The first Indian Responsible Tourism State Summit & Awards—Gujarat Chapter celebrated individuals and enterprises championing sustainable travel

Author : Nishtha Pandey

Responsible tourism took centre stage in Gujarat with the inaugural Indian Responsible Tourism State Summit & Awards—Gujarat Chapter, held on February 22, 2025. Set against the backdrop of the vibrant Rann Utsav at Tent City, Dhordo, the event brought together changemakers, industry leaders, and grassroots innovators shaping the future of travel. The awards honoured individuals and businesses redefining travel in India—thoughtfully, sustainably, and with deep respect for local communities and ecosystems.

Organised by the Outlook Responsible Tourism Initiative and presented by Gujarat Tourism, the event recognised individuals and enterprises transforming travel through sustainability, conservation, and community-led initiatives. Held alongside the Indian Responsible Tourism Summit & Awards (IRTA) 2025, an annual event that honours, celebrates, and empowers those championing responsible tourism in India, the awards highlighted the industry's commitment to a more sustainable future.

Chief Guest, Dr. Rajender Kumar, IAS, Secretary for Tourism, Government of Gujarat at IRTA 2025

Dr. Rajender Kumar, IAS, Secretary for Tourism, Government of Gujarat, attended as the Chief Guest, reaffirming the state’s commitment to responsible tourism. He highlighted key initiatives, including plastic-free measures at the Rann Utsav and government-community collaborations that prioritise environmental conservation, local livelihoods, and enriching visitor experiences.

Dr. MK Ranjitsinh, Author, Chairman of the Wildlife Trust of India

The keynote address by Dr. MK Ranjitsinh, author and chairman of the Wildlife Trust of India, set the stage for thought-provoking discussions. He highlighted Gujarat's rich wildlife and emphasised that tourism must contribute to conservation efforts, as preserving wildlife is integral to responsible tourism.

Krutarthsinh Jadeja

The event provided a platform for inspiring stories of individuals promoting responsible tourism in Gujarat. It showcased the remarkable work of Shivam Tiwari, a naturalist whose CEDO Homestay for Birders has become a sanctuary for avian enthusiasts, and Krutarthsinh Jadeja, who has seamlessly woven heritage and hospitality together at Devpur Homestay.

Celebrating Excellence In Responsible Tourism

From homestays to heritage conservation, the awards honoured trailblazers across multiple categories. Leading the way were the Overall Winners—CEDO Homestay for Birders and Hansiba Museum—both exemplifying excellence in responsible tourism.

Sustainable Leadership: Homestays

Gold: CEDO Homestay for Birders

Silver: Devpur Homestay and Desert Adventures

One to Watch: KUNJ Birding Homestay

Sustainable Leadership: Tour Operators

Silver: Sujal Chheda and Anand Prajapati and Heritage Collective

One to Watch: Iqbal Kumbhar

Sustainable Leadership: Hotels

Gold: Madhubhan Resort and Spa

Silver: Rann Riders Luxury Eco Resort and Woods at Sasan

One to Watch: Tree of Life

All the winners of IRSTA 2025

Sustainable Experiences: Food

Gold: Gazra Cafe

Silver: Sarvatt Hyatt Regency and Dangi Restaurant

One to Watch: Aranya Forest Producer Company

Sustainability Champions: Grassroots Heroes

Gold: Hansiba Museum

Silver: Shikha Kansagara

One to Watch: Upraant Foundation

Sustainable Leadership: Heritage Conservation

Silver: Gazra Cafe and Darbargadh Dared

One to Watch: Khushtar Heritage Collective

Sustainable Leadership: Wildlife & Nature Conservation & Promotion

Gold: The Corbett Foundation

Silver: Mokarsagar Wetlands Conservation Committee

One to Watch: Shivam Tiwari

Cultural Homage To Gujarat

Cultural performance by a group of folk musicians from Dhordo village at IRTSA 2025: Gujarat Chapter

Beyond the awards, the evening came alive as a vibrant showcase of Gujarat’s heritage. Folk musicians from Dhordo village delivered soul-stirring performances of Sufi songs, Kabir Vani, and traditional folk tales, weaving the region’s stories through melody. The exquisite Lippan art décor, a tribute to Kutch’s renowned artisans, transformed the venue into a celebration of Gujarat’s rich cultural legacy.

What Next?

With over 200 national and state award winners, an impact on 10,000+ businesses, and partnerships across 20+ states, the Outlook Responsible Tourism Initiative continues to expand, amplifying diverse voices in the sector. By introducing the State Awards, the initiative aims to empower small business owners, entrepreneurs, and cultural custodians in every district, ensuring that responsible tourism evolves from a niche idea into a mainstream movement.

This event sets a benchmark for other states, reaffirming that the future of travel must be inclusive, ethical, and environmentally responsible.

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