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    BreakBag Holidays Sets a New Standard for Eco-Friendly Community Travel at Ziro Festival 2025

    PNN Online DeskBy PNN Online DeskOctober 1, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    New Delhi [India], October 1: A Journey that Began with Music and a Shared Dream

    There are trips you plan, and then there are journeys that stay with you forever.

    For 38 travelers who joined BreakBag Holidays at Ziro Festival 2025, this was one such journey — a story of music, nature, and strangers becoming friends.

    The group came from different cities and walks of life, yet all shared two things: a love for music and a belief in sustainable tourism. BreakBag made sure every detail was cared for — eco-friendly camping, smooth transfers, on-ground assistance, and even small thoughtful touches like customized BreakBag × Ziro Festival t-shirts.

    Over the course of four magical days — singing along at bamboo-built stages, sharing meals under starlit skies, and warming up around bonfires — the group lived out BreakBag’s simple motto:

    “They came as strangers and left as friends.”

    BreakBag’s Decade-Long Commitment to the Northeast

    Founded in 2015 by travel entrepreneur Mayukh Paul, BreakBag Holidays began as a small initiative to showcase the Northeast through its valleys, villages, festivals, and local communities.

    A decade later, BreakBag has grown into one of the leading tour operators for the Northeast & Bhutan.

    From the pine-lined hills of Meghalaya to the mountain passes of Arunachal, from the vibrant Hornbill Festival of Nagaland to the tranquil monasteries of Bhutan, BreakBag has introduced thousands of travelers to the region responsibly.

    What sets BreakBag apart is not just its logistics expertise but its commitment to community-based, eco-friendly travel. By choosing homestays, eco-camps, local guides, and regional transport partners, BreakBag ensures that the money spent by travelers directly supports the people who call these remote places home.

    “The Northeast is one of India’s last great frontiers for sustainable tourism,” says Mayukh Paul, Founder of BreakBag Holidays.

    “Since 2015, we’ve shown that travel can be a force for good — protecting the environment, empowering local communities, and creating friendships that endure.”

    Leadership on the Ground

    The success of the Ziro trip was driven not only by Mayukh Paul’s hands-on involvement but also by the dedicated support of his team. Instead of managing the event from a distance, Mayukh joined the group as the Lead Tour Coordinator, sharing buses, bonfires, and late-night conversations with the travelers.

    He was ably supported by Ms. Smita, who meticulously handled all on-ground operations, ensuring smooth transfers and timely coordination. Mr. Pratik captured over 500 candid moments and portraits of the travelers, turning the trip into a visual story to cherish. Meanwhile, Mr. Gouranga brought the journey to life through his thoughtful cinematography, preserving the group’s experiences in moving images.

    “Being present in person makes all the difference,” Mayukh reflects.
    “I wanted every traveler to feel supported and experience the true spirit of community travel.”

    With this close-knit leadership team working side by side on the ground, what could have been just another group tour transformed into a seamless, authentic, and deeply shared adventure.

    Ziro Festival: Where Music Meets Sustainability

    The Ziro Festival of Music is celebrated not just for its performances but for its pioneering environmental ethos.

    It is India’s first music festival constructed almost entirely from bamboo and wood, handcrafted each year by local Apatani artisans. After the event, the stages and structures are dismantled, leaving the land untouched.

    The festival’s zero-plastic policy, composting, and waste-reduction practices set a benchmark for how large events can celebrate culture while protecting nature.

    For BreakBag’s travelers, Ziro was more than just a festival — it was a living example of sustainable tourism done right.

    Community Travel that Connects People

    For many participants, this was their first visit to the Northeast. Some arrived solo, others with friends, but all were welcomed into a warm, like-minded community.

    BreakBag’s eco-camping setup, on-ground team, and guided activities made it easy for travelers to share stories, meals, and unforgettable moments.

    By the final day, goodbyes were heartfelt — numbers exchanged, photo albums created, and promises made to reunite for future adventures.

    Looking Forward: Hornbill Festival 2025

    After the success at Ziro, BreakBag is now preparing for its next landmark journeys:

    • 30 November 2025: Group departure for the Opening Ceremony of Hornbill Festival in Nagaland.
    • 8 December 2025: Group departure for the Closing Ceremony, when the festival concludes with vibrant cultural performances and music.

    Travelers can look forward to the same eco-friendly practices, seamless operations, and sense of belonging that define every BreakBag community trip.

    A Decade of Trust and Purpose

    In a world where travel often feels rushed and impersonal, BreakBag Holidays has spent the last decade building a more meaningful approach to tourism.

    Its trips emphasize slowing down, engaging with local cultures, and traveling responsibly — ensuring that tourism benefits the land and its people.

    The Ziro Festival 2025 community trip wasn’t just a travel package — it was an immersive experience that brought together music, nature, and human connection in a way that left a lasting impact.

    For travelers seeking journeys that go beyond sightseeing, and for regions that deserve tourism that respects and uplifts, BreakBag’s work over the past ten years shows what the future of travel can and should be.

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