
Achintya Barua, popularly known as Manju, a trailblazer in the field of eco-tourism in Assam, passed away on Sunday, May 18, at the age of 74, while being taken to a hospital in Bokakhat for treatment. Barua's demise marks the end of an era for the state's tourism industry, which he helped shape through his innovative and sustainable approaches.
As the founder of the Wild Grass Resort in Kaziranga, Barua played a pivotal role in promoting Assam as a premier eco-tourism destination. His contributions to the state's tourism sector are multifaceted and far-reaching, with a focus on conservation, community development, and environmental sustainability. The Wild Grass Resort, established by Barua, has been a benchmark for eco-friendly tourism in the region, offering visitors an immersive experience amidst the lush wilderness of Kaziranga.
Barua's journey in the tourism industry began several decades ago, when he recognized the potential of Assam's natural beauty and rich biodiversity to attract visitors from around the world. With his vision and perseverance, he helped put the state on the global tourism map, showcasing its unique cultural heritage and environmental assets. His efforts not only contributed to the growth of the local economy but also created opportunities for community engagement and development.
As a pioneering figure in Assam's eco-tourism sector, Barua worked tirelessly to promote responsible and sustainable tourism practices. He collaborated with local communities, conservation organizations, and government agencies to develop and implement environmentally friendly tourism initiatives. His dedication to the cause earned him recognition and respect from his peers, as well as from the broader tourism community.
The passing of Achintya Barua is a significant loss for the tourism industry in Assam, but his legacy will continue to inspire and motivate future generations of tourism entrepreneurs and conservationists. His contributions to the state's eco-tourism sector will be remembered for years to come, and his innovative approaches to sustainable tourism will remain a guiding force for the industry.
In the context of India's growing tourism industry, Barua's work serves as a model for sustainable and responsible tourism practices. As the country continues to develop its tourism infrastructure, his legacy will play a vital role in shaping the industry's future trajectory. The importance of eco-tourism in conservation efforts, community development, and environmental sustainability cannot be overstated, and Barua's pioneering work in this area will remain a testament to his vision and dedication.
Today, as we reflect on the life and achievements of Achintya Barua, we are reminded of the power of individual initiative and vision in shaping the course of an industry. His commitment to eco-tourism and conservation has left an indelible mark on the state of Assam, and his legacy will continue to inspire and motivate others to follow in his footsteps.
Achintya Barua, a pioneering figure in Assam's eco-tourism sector, passed away at the age of 74.
He founded the Wild Grass Resort in Kaziranga, a premier eco-tourism destination in the state.
Barua's contributions to the tourism industry in Assam are multifaceted, with a focus on conservation, community development, and environmental sustainability.
He worked tirelessly to promote responsible and sustainable tourism practices, collaborating with local communities, conservation organizations, and government agencies.
Barua's legacy will continue to inspire and motivate future generations of tourism entrepreneurs and conservationists, shaping the future of the industry in India and beyond.