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.
In short, ecotourism can be categorised as a tourism programme that is - "Nature
based, Ecologically sustainable, Where education and interpretation is a
major constituent and Where local people are benefited."
All this together can be called ecotourism. If a travel does not satisfy
any one of these constituents, then it is not called a real ecotourism
venture.
The Concern for Ecotourism
Since ages, nature worship and the conservation ethics have been an
inseparable part of Indian thought and traditions. Traces go back to ancient
civilisations of India, when people used to nurture the philosophy of the
oneness of life. The Indian tradition has always taught that, humankind is a
part of nature and one should look upon all creation with the eyes of a love
and respect.
It is tragic that since last few decades, the mad quest for the material
end and economical progress in India and abroad has become identical with
the exploitation of nature in all its appearances. Today, the entire world
is facing a deep crisis and is in the danger of being doomed. The rich
forest areas and biological diversities have been relentlessly divested to
erect concrete walls. The continuos denuding of forest reserves has led to
Global Warming and Greenhouse Effects. Fortunately, this has led to some
realisation, and now the world has awaken for new beginnings about human
responsibility towards nature.
Ecotourism in India
India, the land of varied geography offers several tourist destinations
that not just de-stress but also rejuvenate you. There are several ways to
enjoy Mother Nature in most pristine way. The few places like the Himalayan
Region, Kerala, the northeast India, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and the
Lakshdweep islands are some of the places where you can enjoy the treasured
wealth of the Mother Nature. Thenmala in Kerala is the first planned
ecotourism destination in India created to cater to the Eco-tourists and
nature lovers.
The India topography boasts an abundant source of flora & fauna. India
has numerous rare and endangered species in its surroundings. The
declaration of several wildlife areas and national parks has encouraged the
growth of the wildlife resource, which reduced due to the wildlife hunt by
several kings in the past. Today, India has many wildlife sanctuaries and
protection laws. Currently, there are about 80 national parks and 441
sanctuaries in India, which works for the protection and conservation of
wildlife resource in India.
There are numerous Botanical and Zoological Gardens in India, which are
working towards the enhancement of the Ecosystem. Poaching has stopped to
large extent. There are severe punishments for poachers, hunters and illegal
traders of animals and trees. Tree plantation are taking place in several
places. There are several animal & plant rights organisation, who fight
for the rights of the animals and plants. Numerous organisations and NGOs
are coming forward to provide environmental education to the common people
at the grass root level.
What is Ecotourism?
Sustainable Tourism
International Eco
Tourism
Eco Tourism Terms
Eco System
Eco Travel