Veganism is a conscious way of living that considers the impact of our choices on animals, people, and the planet. It invites us to live with awareness, reduce harm, and honour all life in the everyday.
Why Veganism
It invites a shift in perspective. Veganism is a conscious pause to reimagine habits, question assumptions, and move toward choices that align with a more thoughtful way of living.



To live vegan is to opt out of systems that normalise harm and excess. It is not a trend but a daily decision to live with consistency and purpose. In the Indian context, this path usually quotes regional knowledge where simplicity, seasonal eating, and plant-forward diets have long prospered. Veganism engages with culture, not against it.It reshapes how we consume, how we relate to the world, and how we define progress. Whether through food, travel, or trade, it encourages transparency, traceability, and trust. It is a philosophy with practical roots, a call to act with conviction even in the smallest moments.
Types of Vegan Travel
Veganism is not one-size-fits-all. People come to this path from different values, needs, and motivations. Here’s a simple guide to the many ways people live vegan:
Core Types
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Ethical Vegans: Driven by compassion for animals, they reject all forms of animal exploitation — from food to fashion to entertainment. -
Dietary Vegans: Focus on plant-based eating for health or preference, avoiding all animal products in their meals. -
Environmental Vegans: Motivated by the climate crisis, they choose veganism to reduce their ecological footprint and protect the planet.
Lifestyle-based Vegans
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Whole-food Vegans: Eat close to nature — fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes — with minimal processing. -
Raw Vegan: Follow a diet of uncooked and unprocessed plant foods, valuing enzymes and natural vitality. -
Junk Food Vegan: Love comfort food! Think burgers, fries, and desserts — made 100% plant-based.
Other Types
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Gluten-free Vegans: Avoid animal products and gluten — often for health or allergy reasons. -
Macrobiotic Vegan: Follow a balanced, mindful approach to eating — often inspired by Eastern philosophies. -
Paleo Vegan: Combine plant-based eating with paleo-style principles — mostly whole, unprocessed, ancestral-style plant foods.
Beyond Diet
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Animal Rights Activism: Standing up for those without a voice. -
Cruelty-free Consumerism: Choosing beauty, fashion, and home goods that don’t harm. -
Sustainable Travel: Exploring the world with a lighter footprint. -
Eco-conscious Housing: Living in ways that reduce harm to the planet. -
Community Advocacy: Making veganism inclusive, local, and rooted in justice. -
Vegan Education: Sharing knowledge and tools to empower thoughtful choices.
Veganism as a way of travel

Travel with Purpose
Vegan travel aligns your journeys with values of responsibility and mindfulness, reducing harm to the planet, animals, and local communities.

Sustainability at the Core
Vegan travel supports sustainable practices, from plant-based meals to eco-friendly accommodations, helping preserve natural resources and protect ecosystems.

Authentic Connections
Engage deeply with cultures, communities, and people who share your values, fostering meaningful experiences based on respect and understanding.

Ethical Choices
Every decision — from food to activities — reflects your commitment to a better world, ensuring your travel positively impacts the places you visit.

Mindful Exploration
Vegan travel encourages exploring with intention, allowing you to discover destinations in ways that align with your ethical beliefs and respect for the environment.

Positive Impact
By choosing vegan travel, you ensure your journey contributes to a healthier world, supporting ethical tourism and protecting both people and ecosystems.
The Shift Toward Sustainable Travel
Travellers around the world are making more conscious choices. From lowering environmental impact to seeking authentic local experiences, the intent for meaningful, sustainable travel is growing, and the numbers speak for themselves.
71%
will travel more Sustainable next year
71%
29%
The Shift Toward Sustainable Travel
Travellers around the world are making more conscious choices. From lowering environmental impact to seeking authentic local experiences, the intent for meaningful, sustainable travel is growing, and the numbers speak for themselves.
71%
29%
71%
will travel more Sustainable next year

78%
Intend to stay in a sustainable property

41%
Wanted to help reduce their impact on the environment

33%
Wanted to have a more locally relevant experience
