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Eco tourism in India
Rincy rajan
 Ecotourism is entirely a new approach in tourism.
 Ecotourism is a preserving travel to natural areas to
appreciate the cultural and natural history of the
environment, taking care not to disturb the integrity of the
ecosystem, while creating economic opportunities that make
conservation and protection of natural resources
advantageous to the local people
 tourism directed towards exotic natural environments,
intended to support conservation efforts and observe
wildlife..
 India, the land of varied geography offers several tourist
destinations that not just de-stress but also rejuvenate
you..
 The few places like the Himalayan Region, Kerala, the
northeast India, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and the
Lakshadweep islands are some of the places where you can
enjoy the treasured wealth of the Mother Nature.
Eco tourism  in  india
Kerala Backwaters
The backwaters of Kerala have its own charm
and life on it is unlike the other destinations
in India.
Amidst the paddy fields and lush green palm
grove these backwaters has its own gentle
rhythm hewed out from the rivers which
flows down from the Western Ghats to the
coast.
Enjoy a frolic cruise on the backwaters along
the breathtaking vivid contrasts of lush
greens and deep blues on the houseboats,
known as Kettuvallam which are the cargo
boats that carry heavy cargo such as Rice,
Coconut & Spices and also to provide living
accommodation for the boatman.
Munnar, Kerala
 Covered with an extensive layer of forests, grasslands
and tea orchards and dotted with several species of
exotic flora including the rare Neelakurinji flower,
Munnar at an elevation of 1,700 meters is a snug
hideout for eco travelers.
 The small but picture-book hill town in Idukki district
in the Western Ghats is home to several protected
areas that houses many threatened and endemic
species of flora and fauna including the Nilgiri Tahr,
Grizzled Giant Squirrel, Nilgiri Wood-pigeon, Elephant,
and Gaur amongst the mammals; and Nilgiri Wood
Pigeon, Malabar Whistling bird Grass bird amongst
the avifauna.
 If you are travelling to Munnar during the spring and
summer seasons you might chance upon the purple-blue
hue patches beautifully lying over the lush green bed…
that would be a streak of luck though.
 The gushing streams gutting through the whispering
Periyar National Park, Kerala
 Covering a core area of 350 square kilometers,
the Periyar National Park that is located in the
Cardamom Hills and Pandalam Hills of the southern
Western Ghats is one of the most visited national parks
in South India.
 The all-embracing environment turns out to be a
paradise for eco- travelers that includes wildlife
enthusiast, botanists and nature photographers.
 The Periyar National Park is notable as an elephant
reserve and tiger reserve and also houses several other
species of mammals, reptiles, insects, amphibians, and
birds.
 The submerged trees in Periyar Lake are also a treat to
the eyes.
Coorg, Karnataka
 Home to the Kodava tribe, which is one of
the indigenous tribes of India Coorg is definitely a
place of complete bliss, delight and peace that is
profusely supplied with plant and animal species.
 Coorg stretches from an elevation of 900 meters to
1,800 meters and is popular for hosting several spice
and coffee plantations.
 Over the years… Coorg, having vast expanse of
elements of nature, has flourished as another eco
destinations in India that is located on the western
spur of the Western Ghats.
 It comprises of three wildlife sanctuaries and one
national park.
 Coorg as an eco-region further constitutes several
waterfalls and gushing rivers…
 Other adventure and leisure activities in Coorg include
trekking, hiking, rock climbing, boating and angling.
Galgibaga Beach, Goa
Despite being located in one of the busiest
tourist hubs in India, the Galgibaga Beach in
Goa still remains the cleanest beach in India
and is well known for turtle nestling.
Being one of the secluded beaches in India
that is close to the popular Palolem Beach
resort, the Galgibaga beach is least affected
by tourists even during the peak season.
Thus it offers you a pleasant getaway where
you can dream of an ideal walk over the
solitary silver sand dotted with palm trees.
If you are travelling during the winter season
then you might be lucky to see some Olive
Ridley turtle nests/eggs
Chilika, Odisha
 India’s largest coastal lagoon and the world’s second largest…
 the Chilika Lake and its surrounding environment are home to a number of migratory birds and
animal and plant species.
 The area, covering over 3,500 square kilometers, houses the Irrawaddy Dolphins, green sea turtle,
dugong, blackbuck, Spoon billed sandpiper, limbless skink and fishing cat amongst some of the
endemic species,
 Fish-eagles, migrant Spoon-billed Sandpiper and Spot-billed pelican from some of the rarest bird
species.
 The ecosystem dotted with more than 700 species of flowering plants is also a shelter to a large
number of mammals, reptiles and other amphibians.
 The region comprising a group of small islands was declared as a wetland of international importance
by the Ramsar Convention and is one of the major eco-tourism destinations in India that encourages
the wildlife photographers, bird lovers, and naturalists.
Wine is the most healthful and most hygienic of beverages.”
India has an age-old history with wines.
Wine making in India started around 5,000
years ago.
The tradition of making wine started during the
Mughal rule.
At present, India is home to some of the finest
vineyards in the world
These wine tours are gaining popularity with wine
all over the world.
Wine tourisms part of agric-tourism, and can
also be a part of eco-tourism .
Sula Vineyards, Nashik, Maharashtra
 Among all the vineyards in Nashik, Sula Vineyards is the
famous one .
 Started in 1997, the name and fame of Sula Vineyards
has become prominent among wine lovers in India as well
as abroad.
 Every year, Sula Vineyards offers wine tasting as an
opportunity to cherish the taste of variety of wines.
 Since the last few years, Sulafest has become one of
the most popular wine tours in India and its admirers call
it ‘The Mecca of Wines’.
 This world-class winery is the perfect destination for
wine tourism in India..
 A luxury three-bedroom bungalow, ‘Beyond’ and an
Italian restaurant with some of the best chefs in the
country make the Sula vineyards one of the best
destinations for a luxury wine tour in India.
Grover Vineyards,
Nandi Hills, Karnataka
 When it comes to wine tours in India, the Victorian Bangalore
emerges as one of the best names for wine touring
destinations.
 The pleasant weather and favorable conditions for grape
cultivation allow Bangalore to produce some of the best quality
grapes in the country.
 These vineyards are located at the foothills of Nandi Hills;
around 40 km from the IT hub.
 These vineyards are among the best producers of red, white,
and rose wines in India.
 One of the most visited holiday destinations in Karnataka,
Nandi Hills is fast becoming one of the top-notch avenues for
the wine lovers.
 Filled with natural beauty and the reflections of history, this
part of Bangalore has been a favorite wine touring destination
for the last three decades
Valle de Vin vineyards ,
Nashik, Maharashtra
 The journey from Mumbai to the wine capital, Nashik, is
extremely pleasant.
 The wineries of Valle de Vin vineyards started producing
wines in 2006.
 The main attraction of these vineyards is the Zampa
wine.
 The atmospheric balance of the climate, the pleasant
beauty of the vineyards, the never-ending rows of lush
green plantations are encouraging wine touring in this
vineyard and the number of visitors are increasing every
year.
 The guided tours to the vineyard start between 11 am-5
pm.
 The tour is available on both weekdays and weekends;
Camping tourism in India
The memories are yours, the pleasure's ours..
Camping describes a range of
activities and approaches to outdoor
accommodation.
Survivalist campers set off with as
little as possible to get by,
whereas recreational vehicle travelers
arrive equipped with their own
electricity, heat, and patio furniture.
Camping may be combined with hiking,
as in backpacking, and is often
enjoyed in conjunction with other
West Ladakh Camp
This camp can be an ideal place to
start trekking in ladakh and to the
monasteries nearby.
The location of the camp is superb which
covers over 20 acres .
Each tent is surrounded by rocks, apricot,
willow trees where the migratory birds
come and rest.
we can also enjoy authentic Tibetan and
Ladakhi food.
Best time to visit: June to September
Watermark Camp
Situated on the banks of Pangong lake, the
highest salt water lake in the world,
Living by the lake and seeing the colors change
from blue to black to hues of green is also a
spectacular feeling.
An interesting fact about this lake is that it is
150 kms long and more than 2/3rd of it lies
outside India.
Best time to visit: Mid May to September
Accommodation: Deluxe tents
Attractions: All types of facilities for a
comfortable stay like first aid and comfortable
tents and different cuisines are available at
Sarchu
Located 222 kms from Manali,
Sarchu is a favorite stop for overnight stay
enroute Manali Leh highway..
Many travelers choose to mark the start of
the difficult trek into the Zanskar region
from here.
With a separate dining tent, good electricity
storage and comfortable tents the facilities
are sufficient at the camp.
Best time to visit: April to September
Attractions: Emergency medical facilities,
Birthday cakes if you wish for an
unconventional birthday celebration.
Royal Rajasthan camp
Royal Rajasthan Camp is a Camp Resort, situated
1.5 Kms away from Pushkar city and offer a
comfortable accommodation in 20 of its finest and
luxurious Camps.
Desert Tourism is the theme of Royal Rajasthan
Camp, as its establishment is done to offer a calm
night under the clear sky and sweet breeze of
desert air.
Camel safari, City & especially Desert sightseeing
which is the main attraction of the Camp
Royal Rajasthan Camp organize musical
evening with amazing presentations by local singers
and the tribal who present their local Rajasthani
Mujra.
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Eco tourism in india

  • 1. Eco tourism in India Rincy rajan
  • 2.  Ecotourism is entirely a new approach in tourism.  Ecotourism is a preserving travel to natural areas to appreciate the cultural and natural history of the environment, taking care not to disturb the integrity of the ecosystem, while creating economic opportunities that make conservation and protection of natural resources advantageous to the local people  tourism directed towards exotic natural environments, intended to support conservation efforts and observe wildlife..  India, the land of varied geography offers several tourist destinations that not just de-stress but also rejuvenate you..  The few places like the Himalayan Region, Kerala, the northeast India, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and the Lakshadweep islands are some of the places where you can enjoy the treasured wealth of the Mother Nature.
  • 4. Kerala Backwaters The backwaters of Kerala have its own charm and life on it is unlike the other destinations in India. Amidst the paddy fields and lush green palm grove these backwaters has its own gentle rhythm hewed out from the rivers which flows down from the Western Ghats to the coast. Enjoy a frolic cruise on the backwaters along the breathtaking vivid contrasts of lush greens and deep blues on the houseboats, known as Kettuvallam which are the cargo boats that carry heavy cargo such as Rice, Coconut & Spices and also to provide living accommodation for the boatman.
  • 5. Munnar, Kerala  Covered with an extensive layer of forests, grasslands and tea orchards and dotted with several species of exotic flora including the rare Neelakurinji flower, Munnar at an elevation of 1,700 meters is a snug hideout for eco travelers.  The small but picture-book hill town in Idukki district in the Western Ghats is home to several protected areas that houses many threatened and endemic species of flora and fauna including the Nilgiri Tahr, Grizzled Giant Squirrel, Nilgiri Wood-pigeon, Elephant, and Gaur amongst the mammals; and Nilgiri Wood Pigeon, Malabar Whistling bird Grass bird amongst the avifauna.  If you are travelling to Munnar during the spring and summer seasons you might chance upon the purple-blue hue patches beautifully lying over the lush green bed… that would be a streak of luck though.  The gushing streams gutting through the whispering
  • 6. Periyar National Park, Kerala  Covering a core area of 350 square kilometers, the Periyar National Park that is located in the Cardamom Hills and Pandalam Hills of the southern Western Ghats is one of the most visited national parks in South India.  The all-embracing environment turns out to be a paradise for eco- travelers that includes wildlife enthusiast, botanists and nature photographers.  The Periyar National Park is notable as an elephant reserve and tiger reserve and also houses several other species of mammals, reptiles, insects, amphibians, and birds.  The submerged trees in Periyar Lake are also a treat to the eyes.
  • 7. Coorg, Karnataka  Home to the Kodava tribe, which is one of the indigenous tribes of India Coorg is definitely a place of complete bliss, delight and peace that is profusely supplied with plant and animal species.  Coorg stretches from an elevation of 900 meters to 1,800 meters and is popular for hosting several spice and coffee plantations.  Over the years… Coorg, having vast expanse of elements of nature, has flourished as another eco destinations in India that is located on the western spur of the Western Ghats.  It comprises of three wildlife sanctuaries and one national park.  Coorg as an eco-region further constitutes several waterfalls and gushing rivers…  Other adventure and leisure activities in Coorg include trekking, hiking, rock climbing, boating and angling.
  • 8. Galgibaga Beach, Goa Despite being located in one of the busiest tourist hubs in India, the Galgibaga Beach in Goa still remains the cleanest beach in India and is well known for turtle nestling. Being one of the secluded beaches in India that is close to the popular Palolem Beach resort, the Galgibaga beach is least affected by tourists even during the peak season. Thus it offers you a pleasant getaway where you can dream of an ideal walk over the solitary silver sand dotted with palm trees. If you are travelling during the winter season then you might be lucky to see some Olive Ridley turtle nests/eggs
  • 9. Chilika, Odisha  India’s largest coastal lagoon and the world’s second largest…  the Chilika Lake and its surrounding environment are home to a number of migratory birds and animal and plant species.  The area, covering over 3,500 square kilometers, houses the Irrawaddy Dolphins, green sea turtle, dugong, blackbuck, Spoon billed sandpiper, limbless skink and fishing cat amongst some of the endemic species,  Fish-eagles, migrant Spoon-billed Sandpiper and Spot-billed pelican from some of the rarest bird species.  The ecosystem dotted with more than 700 species of flowering plants is also a shelter to a large number of mammals, reptiles and other amphibians.  The region comprising a group of small islands was declared as a wetland of international importance by the Ramsar Convention and is one of the major eco-tourism destinations in India that encourages the wildlife photographers, bird lovers, and naturalists.
  • 10. Wine is the most healthful and most hygienic of beverages.”
  • 11. India has an age-old history with wines. Wine making in India started around 5,000 years ago. The tradition of making wine started during the Mughal rule. At present, India is home to some of the finest vineyards in the world These wine tours are gaining popularity with wine all over the world. Wine tourisms part of agric-tourism, and can also be a part of eco-tourism .
  • 12. Sula Vineyards, Nashik, Maharashtra  Among all the vineyards in Nashik, Sula Vineyards is the famous one .  Started in 1997, the name and fame of Sula Vineyards has become prominent among wine lovers in India as well as abroad.  Every year, Sula Vineyards offers wine tasting as an opportunity to cherish the taste of variety of wines.  Since the last few years, Sulafest has become one of the most popular wine tours in India and its admirers call it ‘The Mecca of Wines’.  This world-class winery is the perfect destination for wine tourism in India..  A luxury three-bedroom bungalow, ‘Beyond’ and an Italian restaurant with some of the best chefs in the country make the Sula vineyards one of the best destinations for a luxury wine tour in India.
  • 13. Grover Vineyards, Nandi Hills, Karnataka  When it comes to wine tours in India, the Victorian Bangalore emerges as one of the best names for wine touring destinations.  The pleasant weather and favorable conditions for grape cultivation allow Bangalore to produce some of the best quality grapes in the country.  These vineyards are located at the foothills of Nandi Hills; around 40 km from the IT hub.  These vineyards are among the best producers of red, white, and rose wines in India.  One of the most visited holiday destinations in Karnataka, Nandi Hills is fast becoming one of the top-notch avenues for the wine lovers.  Filled with natural beauty and the reflections of history, this part of Bangalore has been a favorite wine touring destination for the last three decades
  • 14. Valle de Vin vineyards , Nashik, Maharashtra  The journey from Mumbai to the wine capital, Nashik, is extremely pleasant.  The wineries of Valle de Vin vineyards started producing wines in 2006.  The main attraction of these vineyards is the Zampa wine.  The atmospheric balance of the climate, the pleasant beauty of the vineyards, the never-ending rows of lush green plantations are encouraging wine touring in this vineyard and the number of visitors are increasing every year.  The guided tours to the vineyard start between 11 am-5 pm.  The tour is available on both weekdays and weekends;
  • 15. Camping tourism in India The memories are yours, the pleasure's ours..
  • 16. Camping describes a range of activities and approaches to outdoor accommodation. Survivalist campers set off with as little as possible to get by, whereas recreational vehicle travelers arrive equipped with their own electricity, heat, and patio furniture. Camping may be combined with hiking, as in backpacking, and is often enjoyed in conjunction with other
  • 17. West Ladakh Camp This camp can be an ideal place to start trekking in ladakh and to the monasteries nearby. The location of the camp is superb which covers over 20 acres . Each tent is surrounded by rocks, apricot, willow trees where the migratory birds come and rest. we can also enjoy authentic Tibetan and Ladakhi food. Best time to visit: June to September
  • 18. Watermark Camp Situated on the banks of Pangong lake, the highest salt water lake in the world, Living by the lake and seeing the colors change from blue to black to hues of green is also a spectacular feeling. An interesting fact about this lake is that it is 150 kms long and more than 2/3rd of it lies outside India. Best time to visit: Mid May to September Accommodation: Deluxe tents Attractions: All types of facilities for a comfortable stay like first aid and comfortable tents and different cuisines are available at
  • 19. Sarchu Located 222 kms from Manali, Sarchu is a favorite stop for overnight stay enroute Manali Leh highway.. Many travelers choose to mark the start of the difficult trek into the Zanskar region from here. With a separate dining tent, good electricity storage and comfortable tents the facilities are sufficient at the camp. Best time to visit: April to September Attractions: Emergency medical facilities, Birthday cakes if you wish for an unconventional birthday celebration.
  • 20. Royal Rajasthan camp Royal Rajasthan Camp is a Camp Resort, situated 1.5 Kms away from Pushkar city and offer a comfortable accommodation in 20 of its finest and luxurious Camps. Desert Tourism is the theme of Royal Rajasthan Camp, as its establishment is done to offer a calm night under the clear sky and sweet breeze of desert air. Camel safari, City & especially Desert sightseeing which is the main attraction of the Camp Royal Rajasthan Camp organize musical evening with amazing presentations by local singers and the tribal who present their local Rajasthani Mujra.