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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalProf. Shivani Arora is a distinguished academician and thought leader in the field of Tourism and Hospitality Management. With years of experience as an educator, researcher, and traveller, she has dedicated her career to exploring the transformative power of travel as a force for sustainability, cultural understanding, and personal growth. Widely travelled across continents, she brings firsthand insights from diverse destinations into her teaching and writing, blending theory with real-world experience. Known among her students as a “tourism wizard,” Prof. Arora inspires others to see traRead More...
Prof. Shivani Arora is a distinguished academician and thought leader in the field of Tourism and Hospitality Management. With years of experience as an educator, researcher, and traveller, she has dedicated her career to exploring the transformative power of travel as a force for sustainability, cultural understanding, and personal growth.
Widely travelled across continents, she brings firsthand insights from diverse destinations into her teaching and writing, blending theory with real-world experience. Known among her students as a “tourism wizard,” Prof. Arora inspires others to see travel not merely as movement, but as mindfulness in motion — an opportunity to connect deeply with people, places, and the planet.
Her research interests include responsible tourism, sustainable development, mindful travel behaviour, and destination management. Through her academic work and public engagement, she continues to champion a vision of tourism that is ethical, inclusive, and regenerative.
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As I wandered through sacred paths, small villages, and living cultures, I witnessed both beauty and fragility. I saw how tourism, when unmindful, can erode what it seeks to celebrate—but I also saw how conscious travel can heal, empower, and preserve. It became clear that the true traveler is not a visitor but a participant, one who walks lightly, learns deeply, and gives back generously.This book is born from that realization. It is a reflection on the kin
As I wandered through sacred paths, small villages, and living cultures, I witnessed both beauty and fragility. I saw how tourism, when unmindful, can erode what it seeks to celebrate—but I also saw how conscious travel can heal, empower, and preserve. It became clear that the true traveler is not a visitor but a participant, one who walks lightly, learns deeply, and gives back generously.This book is born from that realization. It is a reflection on the kind of travel that transforms rather than consumes, that nurtures rather than exploits. It is for those who believe that sustainability is not a trend but a way of being; that every journey, no matter how small, can be an act of reverence—for nature, for culture, and for humanity.
As I wandered through sacred paths, small villages, and living cultures, I witnessed both beauty and fragility. I saw how tourism, when unmindful, can erode what it seeks to celebrate—but I also saw how conscious travel can heal, empower, and preserve. It became clear that the true traveler is not a visitor but a participant, one who walks lightly, learns deeply, and gives back generously.This book is born from that realization. It is a reflection on the kin
As I wandered through sacred paths, small villages, and living cultures, I witnessed both beauty and fragility. I saw how tourism, when unmindful, can erode what it seeks to celebrate—but I also saw how conscious travel can heal, empower, and preserve. It became clear that the true traveler is not a visitor but a participant, one who walks lightly, learns deeply, and gives back generously.This book is born from that realization. It is a reflection on the kind of travel that transforms rather than consumes, that nurtures rather than exploits. It is for those who believe that sustainability is not a trend but a way of being; that every journey, no matter how small, can be an act of reverence—for nature, for culture, and for humanity.
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