Sustainable living
Road To Sustainability With Travel Vloggers Ronnie & Barty
Traversing the roads of Manali with travel vloggers Ronnie and Barty, we find out why Hyundai’s advanced electric SUV–the Hyundai KONA Electric–is perfect for a road trip that’s sustainable and memorable.
Ronnie and Barty cherish Manali’s landscape with the Hyundai KONA Electric.
Why Hyundai KONA Electric?
When it comes to travel and sustainability, Hyundai KONA Electric, India’s first All Electric SUV is the perfect partner to explore any picturesque scenery, including a destination like postcard-perfect Manali. “Since the car can go up to 452km seamlessly in a single charge, we can literally go anywhere and set up shop and enjoy the view,” emphasises Ronnie.
Ronnie and Barty explore the features of the vehicle.
The travel duo cherishes a traditional Himachali meal.
As the day of adventure, fun, and exploration comes to an end, and the sun makes a slow exit leaving behind the chilly air, the couple is comfortable in their front ventilated seats. Focussing on mindful travel, the travel duo touches upon the sensitivity of tourism in the mountains. “The mountains are a great place to rediscover yourself, especially if you’re coming here on your own. A lot of people come to the mountains in large groups, and they forget one basic thing—there’s nobody to clean up after you. It’s a romantic notion to think of spending all your time here, but do the mountains want you here if you don’t respect them?” questions Ronnie.
GlampEco Manali is mindful of its consumption of resources and follows sustainable practices within the premises.
With increased awareness around mindful and sustainable travel, some like Ronnie and Barty, are doing their bit by travelling consciously, ensuring they leave no trash behind, engaging in practices that help the planet in the long run, choosing places and products that have a planet-first approach–leading their ‘Road to Sustainability’. As for the travel duo’s sustainable practices, not ensure to take Jerry, their mountain mascot, along. Traditionally used to carry extra fuel, their jerrycan is used to carry water. “Our Jerry holds water and that really helps us avoid buying single-use plastic bottles while we travel,” says Barty. “If you really want to commit to going green, there is always a way,” adds Ronnie.
As we bid adieu to the breath-taking landscape of Manali, Ronnie and Barty conclude: “We all have a part to play in keeping our planet safe, so electric vehicles are the most obvious choice for the future—there are electric vehicles already in use for shorter distances in Manali. In a place like this, the Hyundai KONA Electric is a game changer.”
By Simrran Gill