World Environment Day 2026: How India’s Hotels Are Rewriting The Rules Of Sustainability

India’s leading hotels are redefining luxury through measurable sustainability, from solar power and water recycling to zero-plastic systems. Here’s a look at properties where high-end stays come with a significantly lighter environmental footprint

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India’s top eco-friendly hotels sit within a broader shift in travel, where more global travellers are looking to make more sustainable choices. In fact, several recent surveys suggest many are now more determined to choose environmentally responsible stays, even as finding genuinely green accommodation remains difficult beyond familiar steps like reusing towels or cutting down on single-use toiletries. Here is a look at some hotels leading the way.

ITC Windsor, Bengaluru

ITC Windsor is powered by its own wind turbine generators and uses innovative energy efficient technologies
ITC Windsor is powered by its own wind turbine generators and uses innovative energy efficient technologies Photo: ITC Windsor
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ITC Windsor has the feel of a grand old English manor dropped into central Bengaluru, with its 19th-century styling setting the tone as soon as you arrive. But behind the heritage façade, the hotel runs on a very modern approach to sustainability, built into how it operates rather than treated as a separate layer. It manages to keep the full five-star experience intact while steadily cutting down its environmental impact, and is often cited in India’s hospitality space for its “responsible luxury” approach.

What Makes It Green

  • Zero Carbon Operations: Nearly all electricity is drawn from off-site renewable wind and solar sources. The property also uses electric boilers and Agnisumukh burners designed to eliminate carbon soot.

  • LEED Leadership: It is the first hotel in the world to achieve LEED Zero Carbon certification, alongside LEED Platinum status, with design elements like Low-E glass that reduce dependence on artificial cooling and lighting.

  • Farm-to-Fork Dining: Restaurants focus on locally sourced, organic ingredients, supporting regional farmers and reducing supply chain emissions.

  • Single-Use Plastic Free: The hotel operates without single-use plastic across its operations, using sustainable packaging alternatives throughout guest touchpoints.

  • Advanced Air Systems: Rooms are fitted with photo-hydro-ionization technology to help neutralise airborne pathogens.

    Practical information

    Address: 25, Windsor Square, Golf Course Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052, India
    Website: https://www.itchotels.com/in/en/itcwindsor-bengaluru

Lchang Nang Retreat: The House Of Trees, Ladakh

The grounds of Lchang Nang Retreat in Ladakhs Nubra have outdoor tea stations and the small hotel arranges for picnics by the river nearby
The grounds of Lchang Nang Retreat in Ladakh's Nubra have outdoor tea stations and the small hotel arranges for picnics by the river nearby Photo: Lchang Nang Retreat i
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Set deep in Nubra Valley, Lchang Nang Retreat feels closely tied to its surroundings, with willow, poplar, and elm groves softening the stark Ladakhi landscape. The retreat is built on ancestral land and designed to sit lightly on a high-altitude ecosystem that is as fragile as it is dramatic. Life here moves at a slower, more deliberate pace, shaped as much by the mountains as by the property itself.

What makes it green

  • Low-impact build: The 17 cottages are made using mud, stone and poplar wood, drawing on traditional Ladakhi construction methods that naturally cut down the need for energy-heavy materials and constant heating.

  • Solar-powered living: The property runs on decentralised solar energy, keeping operations largely off-grid and reducing dependence on external power sources.

  • Water from the mountains: Guests use filtered glacial snowmelt for drinking and bathing, significantly cutting down the need for bottled water and plastic waste.

  • Built for the mountain climate: Thick mud and stone walls do most of the heavy lifting when it comes to insulation, keeping interiors stable even when temperatures plunge well below freezing, without relying on constant mechanical heating.

  • Rooted in place: The retreat sits on land belonging to the Kalon family, and that connection shows in how it’s run, with a clear focus on protecting the surrounding landscape and keeping local Ladakhi traditions and livelihoods central to the experience.

Practical information

Address: Teggar Village, Nubra Valley, Leh, Jammu and Kashmir 194401, India
Website: https://www.lchangnang.com/

The Leela Palace (Udaipur & Bengaluru)

The Leela Palace Udaipur reflects the romance of Rajasthan’s royal heritage
The Leela Palace Udaipur reflects the romance of Rajasthan’s royal heritage Photo: The Leela Palace Udaipur
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The Leela Palaces in Udaipur and Bengaluru bring a strong sense of grandeur to Indian luxury hospitality, but both properties are now also part of the Beyond Green portfolio, which recognises hotels meeting strict sustainability benchmarks worldwide. The focus here is on balancing high-end hospitality with measurable environmental and social responsibility, built into how the properties are run rather than added on as an afterthought.

What makes it green

  • Heavy use of renewables: At The Leela Palace Bengaluru, close to 90 per cent of the property’s energy comes from wind power, which has sharply reduced dependence on conventional electricity.

  • Beyond Green certification: Both hotels sit within the Beyond Green collection, which evaluates properties against 50+ sustainability indicators covering environmental, social and cultural impact.

  • Lower resource consumption: Day-to-day operations are structured around reducing energy and water use through efficiency-led systems across departments.

  • Electric boating in Udaipur: On Lake Pichola, The Leela Palace Udaipur runs electric boats, cutting emissions while keeping the lake experience intact.

  • Plastic-light operations: In-house water bottling and vegan, biodegradable bathroom amenities help reduce reliance on single-use plastics across guest touchpoints.

Practical information

Address: The Leela Palace Bengaluru, 23, HAL Airport Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560008, India
Website: https://www.theleela.com/the-leela-palace-bengaluru

Address: The Leela Palace Udaipur, Lake Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India
Website: https://www.theleela.com/the-leela-palace-udaipur

SwaSwara, Gokarna

Set above Om Beach in Gokarna, SwaSwara blends Ayurveda, yoga, and organic living with pet-friendly policies for a mindful coastal escape
Set above Om Beach in Gokarna, SwaSwara blends Ayurveda, yoga, and organic living with pet-friendly policies for a mindful coastal escape Photo: SwaSwara/Tripadvisor
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Set along Om Beach in Gokarna, SwaSwara spreads across 26 acres and is shaped closely by its coastal surroundings. Villas are set apart rather than clustered, built in a simple, open style that lets in sea breeze, daylight and views of the surrounding greenery. It doesn’t operate like a typical resort, but more as a working, self-contained space where everyday life is guided by natural cycles and careful use of resources.

What makes it green

  • Rainwater dependence: The entire property runs on harvested rainwater, collected during the monsoon and stored in large reservoirs that can hold up to 18 million litres, supplying all water needs including drinking water.

  • Closed-loop wastewater system: An on-site treatment plant ensures wastewater is processed and reused for gardening, landscaping, and farm irrigation, reducing strain on local groundwater.

  • Organic waste to energy: Kitchen waste is converted into biogas for cooking, while organic matter is composted and reused as fertiliser across the property.

  • Natural architecture: Villas are built using laterite stone, coconut thatch and local materials, designed for airflow and natural light to reduce dependence on air conditioning.

  • Low-impact lifestyle: The retreat follows a wellness-led approach built around Ayurveda, yoga and vegetarian, organic meals, with a focus on mindful consumption throughout the stay.

Practical information

Address: Om Beach, Donibhail, Gokarna, Karnataka 581326, India
Website: https://www.cghearth.com/swaswara

Radisson Blu, Bengaluru

Radisson Blu Bengaluru Outer Ring Road sits within a global hotel chain
Radisson Blu Bengaluru Outer Ring Road sits within a global hotel chain Photo: radissonblubengaluru/Instagram
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Radisson Blu Bengaluru Outer Ring Road sits within a global hotel chain that has been steadily raising its environmental standards across properties. Its operations are guided by a wider corporate sustainability framework that influences how energy, water and waste are managed on site. Though it functions as a modern business hotel, a lot of its systems are built around tracking and reducing resource use in a clear, measurable way.

What makes it green

  • Certified sustainability standards: The property holds high-level environmental certifications, including LEED v4.1 Platinum, and is the first in the group to achieve LEED Zero Carbon, meaning its annual emissions are fully offset.

  • Zero liquid discharge setup: All wastewater is treated and reused on site, with rainwater harvesting and recycled water fed back into uses like landscaping and flushing instead of being discharged.

  • In-house water bottling: Drinking water is filtered and bottled within the hotel, cutting out single-use plastic bottles in favour of reusable glass across rooms and banquets.

  • Renewable energy systems: Solar panels and solar water heaters handle part of the hotel’s energy needs, with some properties also using biogas from organic waste to supplement fuel use.

  • EV charging on site: Electric vehicle charging points are available within the premises, supporting guests who arrive in EVs and, in some cases, drawing power from on-site renewable systems.

FAQs

What makes a hotel eco-friendly in India?
Hotels that reduce environmental impact through renewable energy, water recycling, waste reduction, and sustainable building practices like LEED certification.

Are eco-friendly hotels in India still luxury stays?
Many combine five-star comfort with sustainability systems such as solar power, in-house water bottling, and zero-waste operations.

Do sustainable hotels compromise on guest comfort?
No. Most maintain full luxury services while integrating greener operations behind the scenes.

Which certifications are common for green hotels in India?
LEED, Green Key, and Beyond Green are among the widely recognised sustainability certifications.

Why are eco-friendly hotels becoming more popular in India?
Growing traveller awareness and demand for responsible tourism are pushing hotels to adopt greener, more transparent operations.

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