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Karikot: The remote UP village setting global standards in 'responsible tourism'

Karikot in UP wins ICRT Award 2025 for responsible tourism. Explore Tharu culture, eco-friendly initiatives, immersive rural experiences, and community-led tourism.

August 21, 2025 / 10:04 IST
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Karikot, a small village in the Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh, is making waves in the world of sustainable travel. Recently selected for the Indian Subcontinental Responsible Tourism (ICRT) Award 2025, this quaint village near the India-Nepal border and the lush Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary has emerged as a shining example of how community-led tourism can make a meaningful impact. At the heart of Karikot’s success is the Tharu tribal community, whose traditions, knowledge, and active participation have shaped tourism initiatives that benefit both residents and visitors.

The ICRT award ceremony is scheduled to take place at the BLTM Trade Show in New Delhi on September 13, 2025. Karikot will share the spotlight with sixteen other regions from India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka that have also been recognized for their innovative approaches to responsible tourism.

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This prestigious event not only celebrates Karikot’s achievements but also aims to inspire other rural and semi-urban communities to adopt sustainable and inclusive tourism practices. By highlighting models of eco-friendly, community-driven tourism, the ceremony encourages villages across the subcontinent to explore similar initiatives that blend culture, environment, and local development.

What Makes Karikot Stand Out

What sets Karikot apart is its unique blend of culture, sustainability, and community empowerment. Visitors don’t just pass through—they get to experience life in the village firsthand. From homestays and cultural festivals to cross-border eco-tourism programs, every initiative is designed to immerse travellers in the local way of life. Unlike conventional tourist destinations, Karikot emphasizes slow tourism, encouraging guests to explore at a relaxed pace and connect deeply with its landscapes, wildlife, and traditions.