That’s why Conde Nast Traveller put Kochi, a lively city in the Indian state of Kerala, on their list of the best places to visit in Asia in 2024. The award shows how the city’s unique draws and environmentally friendly practices are bringing in more tourists.
The fact that Kochi made Conde Nast Traveller’s top list shows how popular the city is with tourists. Kochi is becoming more and more of an environmental and cultural gem in India. This is happening through things like environmentally friendly airport operations and tourist programs.
The award shows that the city is dedicated to giving tourists meaningful experiences while also being environmentally friendly and protecting its cultural heritage.
Excellence powered by solar at CIAL
Kochi International Airport (CIAL) is unique because it is the first airport in the world to run on solar power alone. This eco-friendly project shows that Kerala is serious about using sustainable methods.
In response to the changing needs of discerning travelers, CIAL recently added the biggest business jet terminal in India to its services.
What the Blue Yonder Does for Responsible Tourism
The Blue Yonder is a responsible tourist business in Kochi that gets praise from Conde Nast Traveller.
The company’s creative approach is shown by the fact that they created a new eating experience at dusk in Ezhikkara, which was inspired by the city’s old Chinese fishing nets.
Beyond normal tourism, the Blue Yonder offers things like mangrove trails that focus on protecting the environment and trips to Pokkali rice farms that are built to withstand extreme weather.