Kathmandu, Nepal – Barahi Kathmandu, a renowned name in luxury hospitality, has set a new benchmark by achieving the prestigious TOFTiger certification. This remarkable accolade underscores the hotel’s unwavering commitment to sustainability, eco-friendly practices, and meaningful community engagement.
The TOFTiger certification is recognized globally for promoting sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship, and Barahi Kathmandu’s recognition reaffirms its dedication to redefining hospitality with sustainability at its core. From implementing plastic-free initiatives to adopting energy-saving measures, the hotel has made significant strides in reducing its environmental footprint.
Beyond environmental responsibility, Barahi Kathmandu is actively engaged in cultural preservation and women’s empowerment. These initiatives reflect the brand’s ethos of fostering positive change within local communities while offering eco-friendly luxury to its guests.
“Our team’s hard work and passion have been instrumental in achieving this milestone,” said a representative from Barahi Kathmandu. “This certification is not just an award but a testament to our purpose-driven journey toward responsible hospitality.”
This achievement places Barahi Kathmandu among the leading sustainable luxury hospitality providers in the region, inspiring others in the industry to follow suit.
About TOFTigers
TOFTigers is a pioneering initiative focused on driving sustainable tourism practices, particularly in South Asia’s wildlife and nature-based tourism sectors. Its certifications are regarded as a gold standard in eco-tourism, emphasizing conservation, community involvement, and responsible operations.
Barahi Kathmandu’s accomplishment reflects a growing trend in the hospitality industry where sustainability is becoming a cornerstone of success. As eco-conscious travelers seek experiences aligned with their values, such initiatives stand out as a model for integrating luxury and responsibility.
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