
Articles by Archana Singh
With over 17+ years of MarCom experience under her belt, Archana works as a brand consultant, photographer, public speaker, and influencer. She quit her senior-level role at Coca-Cola in South East Asia to follow her passion for travel. In the last four years, she has emerged as one of the top travel influencers of India and is amongst the most awarded travel bloggers. She is committed to working on issues like women empowerment, responsible tourism, and the social inclusion of the underprivileged. Because of her authentic and consistent quality work, she is often invited to speak at global conferences like TEDx, Adventure Travel World Summit, WTM, ATM, Himalayan Travel Mart, Travel Bloggers Conference - Sri Lanka, and TBEX, among many more. She documents her experiences on travelseewrite.com along with freelance writing to news outlets in Asia, Europe, and the US. She has travelled to over 60 countries and has worked with almost every destination in Asia, Europe, Middle East and Australia.


Reviving history and the environment in the City of Djinns and saints

Transforming a ghost village with hill-centric livelihood and tourism opportunities

From barren land to a popular heritage park

Rethinking tourism could save Udaipur from its pressures

The toxic love for Ladakh is weighing heavy on its natural resources

How Sarmoli became a poster child of ecotourism in Uttarakhand
Special series
Wetland Champions
- [Commentary] India establishes the largest network of Ramsar Sites in South Asia
- [Commentary] Wetland champions: Promise from the grassroots
- The story of Jakkur lake sets an example for inclusive rejuvenation projects
- Welcome to Tsomgo lake: Please don’t litter

Environment And Health
- Gig workers in India are exposed to highly polluted air and carcinogens, finds preliminary study
- [Explainer] Living with microplastics, is not fantastic
- Residents in Haryana point to stone crushing units for their respiratory troubles and drop in crop yield
- As heatwaves projected to worsen across India, do vulnerability assessments and heat action plans suffice?

Almost Famous Species
- [Commentary] Why are evolutionary scientists studying the crawlies?
- The silent trade of elusive small cats in Mizoram
- Researchers study the elusive dugongs of the Andamans with help from community stakeholders
- New species of parachute gecko recorded in Mizoram

Eco Hope
- Green pilgrimage model balances faith and conservation
- [Video] Restoring the perennial Thamirabarani river with people power
- [Interview] Conservation scientist Joli Rumi Borah on integrating traditional knowledge in research
- [Interview] Scientist Ruth DeFries on deforestation: There isn’t one driver, there’s a different context in different places

India's Iconic Landscapes
- Studies reveal impact of land use on species diversity in rock outcrops
- Improved tiger numbers come with hidden messages on invasives, habitat connectivity
- Gymnosperms that are critical for coniferous forest health may be steadily declining in response to climate change
- Experts call for coexistence, sustainable development as tiger population is close to saturation

Beyond Protected Areas
- Darkness-loving bats are being nudged out of the shadows
- Bioinvasions are a global threat to ecosystems, says IPBES report
- Artisanal fishers wary of coastal aquaculture regulation amendments that legalise past violations
- Tiger poaching network, that spread from west to east India, busted

Conserving Agro-biodiversity
- Excavating farmlands for highways
- Increasing carbon dioxide is making our food less nutritious
- Ecosystem-based adaptation takes nature-based, people-centric approach to agriculture
- [Commentary] How grassroots-led natural farming at the landscape scale can support communities and heal the planet

Just Transitions
- Climate action not on track to meet Paris Agreement goals, says Global Stocktake report
- [Interview] Suravee Nayak on why transformative justice for women, Dalits is key for a just transition
- Promised rehabilitation eludes residents living near one of India’s earliest coal mines
- As e-mobility gains traction, what’s in store for the friendly neighbourhood mechanic?
