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Restart Tourism: Die Notwendigkeit eines umweltfreundlichen, nachhaltigen Tourismus ernster nehmen

Article written Sivaraj Thekkayil, Corinne Karlaganis und Loucine Maugère from Uravu Eco Links about the importance of an eco-friendly and sustainable tourism in the future after the corona crisis.

Published on 28th April 2020 on the platform www.fairunterwegs.org

Restart Tourism: Auf dass es nachher besser wird als vorher

Article written in German about the impact of the coronavirus crisis on tourism. Several tourism experts answer the following question: What can be learned from the Corona crisis and what should happen now to prevent tourism from returning to business as usual once the lockdowns are lifted?

Article co-written by Nathalie Martin, slow-tourism blogger; Hansruedi Müller, University of Bern; Christine Plüss, Historian and former managing director of AKTE; Sivaraj Thekkayil, Corinne Karlaganis und Loucine Maugère from Uravu Eco Links (Kerala, India).

Published on 24th April 2020 on the sustainable tourism platform www.fairunterwegs.com and on 27th April 2020 on the travel and tourism platform www.travelnews.ch

CIPRA Schweiz Preis 2018 geht an Kompotoi – gleich zwei Solidaritätspreise an Projekte in Peru und Indien

Article about the Swiss sustainability award CIPRA which was awarded to Uravu Bamboo Grove on 8th May 2018. Published on the platform www.fairunterwegs.org

Bau eines Gasthauses im Uravu Bamboo Village in Wyanad Kerala/Indien

Video in German about eco-friendly bamboo construction and the Uravu Bamboo Grove Resort. Published by Nina Sahdeva from AKTE (Arbeitskreis Tourismus & Entwicklung) on the platform www.fairunterwegs.org on 9th February 2015.

7 eco-friendly destinations in India to check out

Article in the Hindustantimes published on 8th June 2017. It mentions the Uravu Bamboo Village as Nr. 1 eco-friendly destination.

Finding places for sociocultural initiatives in Kerala

Article in The Week Magazine published on 15th June 2019 by Bose Krishnamachari – Title: Finding places for sociocultural initiatives in Kerala.

The 2nd Art Camp from the Wayanad Art Cloud in the Uravu Bamboo Grove Resort

Video coverage in Malanad TV published on 22 May 2019 by Malanad TV – Title: “Malanad News” – Coverage about the 2nd Art Camp organised by the Wayanad Art Cloud in the Uravu Bamboo Grove Resort (Start watching from 26:35).

Art Camp completes – ആർട്ട് ക്യാമ്പ് സമാപിച്ചു

Article in Mathrubhumi published on 21 May 2019 by Mathrubhumi – Title: “ആർട്ട് ക്യാമ്പ് സമാപിച്ചു” (Art Camp completes) – Article about the 2nd Art Camp organised by the Wayanad Art Cloud in the Uravu Bamboo Grove Resort.

The 2nd Art Camp from the Wayanad Art Cloud in the Uravu Bamboo Grove Resort

Article in The Hindu published on 20 May 2019 by The Hindu – Title: “Art Camp concludes today” – Article about the 2nd Art Camp organised by the Wayanad Art Cloud in the Uravu Bamboo Grove Resort.

New article about us on the LBB platform

Article on LBB platform published on the 10.04.2019 by Amrutha Jalihal – Title: “Fam-Jam Or Baecation, Stay Amidst A Private Bamboo Grove In Wayanad” – Article about the Uravu Bamboo Grove Resort.

Visit of Sujith Bhakthan – The Blogger of Tech Travel Eat

The famous blogger of Tech Travel Eat, Sujith Bhakthan had a visit in Uravu and Uravu Bamboo Grove in November 2018. He realised the following video:

Uravu the Spring of ‘Green Gold’ – Design Detail

Article in Design Detail – the architecture magazine about Uravu and Uravu Eco Links in December 2017.

The Green Traveller’s Guide To Gods Own Country – The New Indian Express

The Uravu Bamboo Grove Resort was described in the Green Travellers’s Guide to Gods Own Country by the New Indian Express as one of the most eco-friendly resorts in Kerala (2 June 2017).

Bamboo lessons for Nigeria – The Hindu

Five youths Nigerians being trained in Uravu. Article published in The Hindu, the 3rd of October 2014.

Building costs go down, naturally – The Hindu

Bamboo replaces bricks ; mud takes the place of cement. This article illustrates the innovative construction method with sustainable materials in Uravu Bamboo Grove (10 March 2014).

Growth need not eat into nature: expert – The Hindu

Interview of Professor Jürg Grunder, after a five-day workshop, organised by Uravu Eco-links. Article published in The Hindu, the 27th of February 2014.

Uravu centre to set up bamboo village in Nigeria – The Deccan Chronicle

Uravu will train a 95-member team, from the African nation, to set up bamboo village in Nigeria. Article published in the Deccan Chronicle, the 25th of February 2014.