TOFT & Travelife Honoured with the Good Travel Frontrunner Award 2025 at the Sustainable Destinations Forum, Dubai
We are delighted to share that TOFT and Travelife have been honoured with the Good Travel Frontrunner Award 2025 at the prestigious Sustainable Destinations Forum, held on 28th October 2025 at Expo City, Dubai. This distinguished recognition celebrates global leaders shaping a responsible and sustainable future for tourism.
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Tour Operators for Tigers (TOFT) has been recognized as a Sustainable Travel Innovator in the prestigious Travel + Leisure Global Vision Awards, honouring our pioneering work in eco-friendly tourism and conservation efforts in India & Nepal.
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TOFT, in collaboration with Kanha Tiger Reserve and MGM Eye Institute, Raipur, organized the Kanha Eye Camp 2025 on February 21–22, across Mukki, Garhi, Kathiya, and Sijhora. This initiative provided free eye screenings, prescription glasses, and guidance to treatments to local communities who otherwise have limited healthcare access. Cataract surgeries will be facilitated for those who want to.
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TOFTigers, established in 2004 to support the Tiger Project, has spent the past two decades championing responsible tourism practices. Through relentless efforts, it successfully built a strong network of over 200 stakeholders, including accommodation providers, Indian travel agents, and international tour operators, all united by a shared commitment to sustainability.
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TOFTigers, established in 2004 to support the Tiger Project, has spent the past two decades championing responsible tourism practices. Through relentless efforts, it successfully built a strong network of over 200 stakeholders, including accommodation providers, Indian travel agents, and international tour operators, all united by a shared commitment to sustainability.
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The 7th TOFTigers Wildlife Tourism Awards, in collaboration with the Sanctuary Nature Foundation and Outlook Traveller, was hosted at Bikaner House, New Delhi, under the theme “Celebrating Harmony: Fostering Sustainable Wildlife Tourism through Innovation and Collaboration.” This milestone event marked 20 years of TOFTigers’ dedication to conservation and wildlife tourism.
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The remarkable success of the 7th TOFTigers Wildlife Tourism Awards 2024 would not have been possible without the unwavering support of our esteemed sponsors and partners. Your dedication to conservation and your trust in our mission inspire us to forge ahead on this important journey.
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December 5, 2023: TOFTigers, in collaboration with the esteemed Sanctuary Nature Foundation, organized the 6th TOFTigers Wildlife Tourism Awards at Bikaner House, New Delhi. The awards ceremony, theme “Recognizing and Rewarding the Good Work,” served as a platform to honour outstanding contributions to sustainable and responsible tourism in the Indian subcontinent. The event brought together state tourism officials, businesses, service providers, photographers, community enterprises, wildlife enthusiasts that have demonstrated a profound commitment to conservation through exceptional wildlife tourism initiatives.
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We are thrilled to announce a significant development in our ongoing commitment to conservation and the promotion of responsible tourism. TOFTigers has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Green Destinations, a global leader in sustainable destination management.
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TOFTigers is excited to unveil the rescheduled dates for the 6th TOFTigers Wildlife Tourism Awards 2023 to December 5, 2023, at the distinguished Bikaner House in New Delhi. As a prelude to the awards, we are also hosting TOFTigers Sustainable Tourism B2B Travel Trade Show.
This year’s theme is “Recognising Responsible Wildlife Tourism”. The awards serve to recognize and reward the top performers in the nature tourism industry, including individuals, businesses, service providers, and community enterprises, who have demonstrated a deep commitment to sustainable practices and responsible tourism in the Indian subcontinent.
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