Do you own a homestay, cottage, farmstay, or nature retreat? Partner with NatureGhumo and connect with travelers looking for peaceful escapes in nature. Share your space, grow your bookings, and become part of a community that celebrates authentic nature experiences.
Get answers to frequently asked questions about becoming a Nature Host on NatureGhumo, including eligibility, hosting nature experiences, earnings, safety guidelines, and the application process.
A Nature Host is someone who offers nature-based experiences such as guided hikes, farm stays, bird watching tours, nature walks, camping experiences, or eco-workshops to travelers.
Anyone passionate about nature—local guides, farmers, homestay owners, wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, or eco-tourism operators—can apply to become a host.
No, prior experience is not mandatory. However, knowledge about the local environment, safety practices, and the ability to guide guests responsibly is highly recommended.
Nature walks
Bird watching tours
Forest trekking
Farm visits
Camping experiences
Photography tours
Eco-workshops or nature education sessions
Yes, if you have legal access and permission to use the land for hosting guests.
Hosts set the price for their experiences, and they earn money from bookings made through NatureGhumo.
Payments are usually processed after the experience is completed according to the platform’s payment cycle.
Applicants can fill out the host registration form on the website and submit details about their experience or activity.
Typically approvals take a few days while the team reviews the application.
Personal details
Experience description
Location
Photos
Safety information

NatureGhumo promotes responsible and sustainable tourism. As a host, you are encouraged to:
Follow safety guidelines during activities
Respect wildlife and natural habitats
Avoid environmental damage
Provide clear instructions to participants
Limit group sizes for better experiences
Protecting nature is at the heart of every experience.