Going green doesn't mean going off the grid. Nowadays, it is easy to find sustainable, comfortable, and well-connected accommodation. "Choose smaller, independently-owned lodgings wherever possible because they often produce less trash and foster stronger links with the neighborhood," said travel content creator and sustainable travel advocate Tanya Khanijow. The Coconut Lagoon in Kumarakom, Kerala, is a fabulous example of accommodation that incorporates the community. "Shantha (a local woman) provides tea from a copper samovar on the old plantation tea canoe within the Coconut Lagoon. Other ladies from the local community weave and sell screw pine from their shops within the grounds. In addition, a local man—Jijo—is employed as the resident naturalist," said an executive from the resort.