6 Sustainable Hotels In Remote Indian Locations To Book In 2025

If this year, you plan to travel more responsibly, these sustainable hotels in remote locations of India are setting the gold standard for meaningful stays.

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Here's a rundown of the most remote, sustainable hotels in the country. Photo: Courtesy of Nimmu House.

When it comes to choosing hotels in 2025, going off-grid is officially in. From a rainforest retreat near Kaziranga to a restored heritage home in Ladakh, these six off-grid, sustainable hotels in India offer conscious luxury without compromising on comfort. Think oceanfront villas in Sindhudurg, jungle lodges in Kabini, and eco-chic tents in Jaisalmer-all built to tread lightly. Whether you're snorkelling in the Andamans or sipping butter tea in the Himalayas, each property blends local charm with planet-friendly practices. If you're looking to go far while doing good, these stays deliver luxe escapes with a light footprint-no Wi-Fi required (but totally worth it).

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Here Are 6 Off-Grid, Sustainable Hotels In India Offering Responsible Luxury:

1. Coco Shambhala Sindhudurg, Maharashtra

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Tucked away on Maharashtra's lesser-known Konkan coast, Coco Shambhala Sindhudurg is all about barefoot luxury with a light touch. The four open-air villas are perched above a secluded beach, designed with reclaimed teak and laterite stone to blend with the landscape. Solar power covers most of the energy needs, and rainwater harvesting is standard practice.
Local sourcing is at the heart of the culinary experience — think prawn balchao, homegrown kokum, and craft spirits from small-batch Goan distilleries. It's not just sustainable; it's a proper coastal indulgence without the usual tourist traps. The best part? The in-villa spa treatments and infinity pools are as guilt-free as they are gorgeous.
Where: Bhogwe, Sindhudurg, Maharashtra
Getting There: Fly to Goa (about 2 hours by road), or the closer Chipi Airport (20 mins)

2. Diphlu River Lodge, Assam

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Located right on the edge of Kaziranga National Park-home to the world's largest population of one-horned rhinos — Diphlu River Lodge is your go-to for low-impact wildlife tourism. The stilted cottages are made using bamboo and thatch, inspired by traditional Mishing tribal homes.
Run by Assam Bengal Navigation, the lodge uses solar power, avoids single-use plastics, and works directly with local communities for staffing and sourcing. Safaris are small-group and led by expert naturalists trained in ethical wildlife viewing. You might not have phone signal, but you'll have views of elephants wading in the Diphlu River from your private deck.
Where: Near Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Getting There: Fly to Jorhat or Guwahati, followed by a 3-5 hour drive

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3. SUJAN The Serai, Rajasthan

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A member of Relais & Chateaux, The Serai is what happens when luxury and sustainability share the same GPS coordinates. Located on a 100-acre private estate in the Thar Desert, this tented camp is solar-powered, waste-conscious, and supports multiple conservation initiatives through the SUJAN Life Foundation.
The hotel partners with local artisans for textiles and furnishings and has banned plastic bottles on-site. The tents themselves are more "safari-chic penthouse" than "glamping": Think plunge pools, copper bathtubs and curated Rajasthani antiques. It's low-impact living-done extremely well.
Where: Bherwa, near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Getting There: Fly to Jaisalmer (or Jodhpur, then 5-hour drive)

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4. Barefoot at Havelock, Andaman & Nicobar Islands

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This eco-resort on Havelock Island (now known as Swaraj Dweep) has been walking the talk since long before sustainability was cool. Nestled within a patch of preserved rainforest and just a short stroll from Radhanagar Beach, Barefoot at Havelock is built using indigenous materials like cane, wood, and palm leaves.
There's no air conditioning in most cottages-cross-ventilation and fan cooling keep things fresh. Activities include snorkelling, kayaking, and diving, all run by PADI-certified instructors trained in reef conservation. This isn't a party island stay. It's about disconnecting with purpose, where Wi-Fi is dodgy but the stars more than make up for it.
Where: Havelock Island, Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Getting There: Fly to Port Blair, then ferry (2-3 hours)

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5. Evolve Back Kabini, Karnataka

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Previously known as Orange County, Evolve Back Kabini sits on the banks of the Kabini River, close to Nagarhole National Park. Its design borrows heavily from local tribal Hadis (villages), while modern luxuries include plunge pools and lakeside decks.
The brand is big on green operations — organic waste is composted, water is reused via a sewage treatment plant, and over 90% of the staff are locals. There's also an in-house naturalist team that leads guided walks and boat safaris, focusing on low-impact wildlife encounters. Bonus points for being plastic-free and committed to local employment.
Where: Kabini, Karnataka
Getting There: Fly to Mysuru (2 hours by road) or Bengaluru (5 hours)

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6. Nimmu House, Ladakh

Set in the quiet village of Nimmu, 45 minutes from Leh, Nimmu House is a 100-year-old traditional Ladakhi home turned boutique eco-retreat. Surrounded by apricot orchards and snow-capped peaks, it's about as off-the-beaten-path as it gets.
The restoration has stayed true to Ladakhi architectural techniques — using sun-dried mud bricks, poplar wood and stone. Solar panels provide hot water, and all waste is sorted and composted. With just seven guest rooms and glamping tents in summer, the vibe is slow, quiet and beautifully disconnected. The kitchen serves mostly organic, vegetarian meals sourced from the garden or nearby farms. Morning yoga, hiking trails and heritage walks with local guides round off the experience.
Where: Nimmu, near Leh, Ladakh
Getting There: Fly to Leh, then 45 minutes by road

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