SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  18
P. G. CENTER IN CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SARVAJANIK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, SURAT
MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY CIVIL(TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING)
TOURISM PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT (MTTC14204)
“CONCEPT OF ECO-TOURISM”
Presented by:
Hardik Patel
Enrollment No: ET22MTTC009
M. Tech Civil (T&CP), Semester – II
Academic year: 2022-23
Prof. Zarana H. Gandhi
Adhoc Associate Professor
CED, SCET
Affiliated with
SARVAJANIK UNIVERSITY
Content
• Tourism
• Different types of tourism in India
• What is ecotourism ?
• History of ecotourism
• Principal of ecotourism
• Major ecotourism destination in India
• Major ecotourism destination in Abroad
• Case study of Thenmala Eco tourism (Kerala)
• The Challenges (issues)
• The Solution
• Concluding Remark
Tourism
• Tourism is the activities of persons traveling to and staying in places outside their
usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business
and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from
within the place visited.
• Due to tourism there is an employment generation and also it creates foreign
exchange in various countries. Tourism is traveling for recreational or leisure
purposes and it can also nurture a sense of pride among the people.
Different types of tourism in India
• Adventure Tourism
• Beach Tourism
• Cultural Tourism
• Eco-Tourism
• Medical tourism
• Wildlife Tourism
• Business Tourism
• Heritage Tourism
• Film Tourism
• Educational Tourism
(Source: myindiatravel.co.in)
What is Ecotourism?
• Ecotourism is responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment
and improves the well-being of local people.
(Ministry of Tourism – GOI)
• Tourism that involves traveling to relatively undisturbed natural areas within the
specialized object of studying, admiring and enjoying the scenery and its wild
plants and animals, as well as any existing cultural aspects (both of the past or the
present) found in these areas is defined as eco-tourism.
(WTO – World Tourism Organization)
History of Ecotourism
• Claus-Dieter Helzer, in 1965 first used the term ecotourism. He described four
pillars of ecotourism or environment-friendly tourism.
• These are reducing the extent of environmental effects of ecotourism, respecting
host cultures, improving the benefits of local communities, and accelerating
traveler's satisfaction.
Principal of Ecotourism
• Minimize impact.
• Build environmental and cultural awareness and respect.
• The local community should be involved leading to the overall economic
development of the area.
• Provide financial benefits and empowerment for local people.
• The likely conflicts between resource use for eco-tourism and the livelihood of
local inhabitants should be identified and attempts made to minimize the same.
Cont…
• Provide positive experiences for both visitors and hosts.
• The type and scale of eco-tourism development should be compatible with the
environment and socio-cultural characteristics of the local community, and
• Provide direct financial benefits for conservation.
• Raise sensitivity to host countries' political, environmental, and social climate.
• Support international human rights and labor agreements.
Major Eco-Tourism Destinations in India
1. Kerala-A paradise for tourist:
• Kerala, which is known as ‘God’s Own
Country’.
• Eco-visitors found Kerala as a green heaven.
Sandy beaches, tropical dense forests etc.
• Many animals and plant species.
• The Nilgiri mountain range will definitely draw
tourist’s attention.
• The first planned ecotourism destination in Asia
was the Thenmala Ecotourism Project in Kerala.
(Source: Kerala eco tourism)
Cont…
2. Himalaya:
• The whole mountain range of North India
will give the tourists a perfect picture of an
eco-tour.
• Several places like Kulu, Manali, Ladak,
Dharmashala, Dalhosi etc.
• In different colours, shapes and heights,
valleys of mountains impress the
ecovisitors by their inherent qualities.
(Source: Himachal tourism)
Cont…
3. Andaman and Nicobar Islands:
• The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are the
garden of natural beauties.
• The animals, marine life, plants make
themselves alive in the deep water of the
Bay of Bengal.
• The fresh and clean environment, well-
maintained road attract all the eco tourists
from all over the world to this place.
• These Islands are covered by dense jungles
and surrounded by several coconut trees.
(Source: Andamanislands.com)
Major Eco-Tourism Destinations in Abroad
1. Costa Rica:
• Ecotourism is a key component of the
tourism industry in Costa Rica.
• It’s a tropical destination
boasting rainforests, cloud forests,
countless beaches, volcanoes and
mountains.
• Evidenced by the fact that over 25%
of the country is made up of national
parks, wildlife reserves and protected
lands.
• Corcovado National Park is almost
the epitome of ecotourism.
(Source: Travelmarket.com)
Cont...
2. Kenya:
• Kenya is arguably one of the best
ecotourism examples in Africa. The
government even created an organization
called ‘Ecotourism Kenya’.
• Their work involves promoting
sustainable tourism that will conserve
Kenya’s natural environment and improve
the livelihoods of local communities.
• Being home to 54 national parks, over 1
million tourists every year visit Kenya.
(Source: worldpackers.com)
Case study of Thenmala Eco tourism (Kerala)
• Thenmala is the first planned eco-tourism destination in India.
• The Thenmala Project imagines three components: Eco-friendly general
tourism, Eco-tourism and Pilgrimage tourism.
• The major activities undertaken for the promotion of eco-tourism in Thenmala
are cultural zone.
• Located in Kollam district of Kerala, Then’ means Honey and ‘Mala’ means
Hillock.
• Thenmala is a small village at the foothills of Western Ghats and for the most
part, a forest area with a lot of human interferences at the edge.
• Peppara dam of Kallada irrigation projects of the State is located here, the water
spread area of this basin is 22 sq. km
• Attractions and Activities are Holiday seekers paradise, Lush green forest Park,
Adventure Park, Children's Park, Butterfly Safari, Musical Dancing Fountain,
Boating, Trekking, Hiking, Night Camping, Ayurvedic Centers etc. Fig. Thenmala Eco-Tourism
(Source: keralatourism.org)
The Challenges (issues)
 Graveyard issue
 Migration of fauna
 Degradation of environment by throwing waste materials
 Deforestation
 Lack of coordination between the departments
 Minimum Job opportunities for local people
 Overnight program (Camp Fire)
The Solution
 Ensure full participation from the local community
 Needs to be a focused effort towards the preservation of the environment and the prevention of ecological
degradation
 Limits the number of visitors in each eco-tourism spots
 Ensure an efficient coordination between the governing bodies
 Garbage wastes can be transformed into Bio Gas plants
 Zoning of destination became a model for other eco-tourism destinations
 But, Thenmala fails to qualify as a major eco-tourism destination due to some weakness
 Local participation, employment participation, political involvement, lack of proper waste management, etc.
Concluding Remark
• Tourism has emerged as the largest global industry of 20th century. It has also the potential to create
maximum number of employments.
• Tourism industry is depending upon the geographical, social, and cultural factor. Hence it is related to
geographic as an important activity of human being.
• Tourism can act as pivot vehicle for economic development. Today, tourism has been acknowledged as
the biggest component of the tertiary sector.
• It constitutes a major portion in the world trade, and its growth rate is faster than that of the tangible
goods. Tourism provides millions of jobs and it enhances opportunity in the formal/informal sector.
Thank you

Contenu connexe

Similaire à Eco-Tourim.pptx

Ppt ecotourism and poverty alleviation mina gabor
Ppt ecotourism and poverty alleviation mina gaborPpt ecotourism and poverty alleviation mina gabor
Ppt ecotourism and poverty alleviation mina gabortourismregion3
 
Ecotourism and its perspects in kerala
Ecotourism and its perspects in keralaEcotourism and its perspects in kerala
Ecotourism and its perspects in keralaAjmal Kodiyathur
 
Ecotourism 160119171536
Ecotourism 160119171536Ecotourism 160119171536
Ecotourism 160119171536sanatyadav5
 
Role of eco tourism in achieving sustainable development
Role of eco tourism in achieving sustainable developmentRole of eco tourism in achieving sustainable development
Role of eco tourism in achieving sustainable developmentAMALDASKH
 
Ecotourism: What is it? - PowerPoint
Ecotourism: What is it? - PowerPointEcotourism: What is it? - PowerPoint
Ecotourism: What is it? - PowerPointYaryalitsa
 
Architecture and ecotourism ppt
Architecture and ecotourism pptArchitecture and ecotourism ppt
Architecture and ecotourism pptCharlie Gupta
 
tourismimpacts PPT.pdf
tourismimpacts PPT.pdftourismimpacts PPT.pdf
tourismimpacts PPT.pdfVanesa Tosha
 
UNIT 1_ INTRODUCTION TO ECO TOURISM.pptx
UNIT 1_ INTRODUCTION TO ECO TOURISM.pptxUNIT 1_ INTRODUCTION TO ECO TOURISM.pptx
UNIT 1_ INTRODUCTION TO ECO TOURISM.pptxSenkadhir Selvi
 
Tourism and mgmnt
Tourism and mgmntTourism and mgmnt
Tourism and mgmntMadhav
 
Sustainability requires the
Sustainability requires theSustainability requires the
Sustainability requires thetudorgeog
 
Ecotourism Presentation Final 2
Ecotourism Presentation Final 2Ecotourism Presentation Final 2
Ecotourism Presentation Final 2guestb774f221
 
Eco tourism project paper
Eco tourism project paperEco tourism project paper
Eco tourism project paperSkillet Tony
 
India Responsible Tourism
India Responsible TourismIndia Responsible Tourism
India Responsible Tourismvikastembhare
 

Similaire à Eco-Tourim.pptx (20)

Ppt ecotourism and poverty alleviation mina gabor
Ppt ecotourism and poverty alleviation mina gaborPpt ecotourism and poverty alleviation mina gabor
Ppt ecotourism and poverty alleviation mina gabor
 
Ecotourism and its perspects in kerala
Ecotourism and its perspects in keralaEcotourism and its perspects in kerala
Ecotourism and its perspects in kerala
 
Eco and wild life tourism
Eco and wild life tourismEco and wild life tourism
Eco and wild life tourism
 
Ecotourism
EcotourismEcotourism
Ecotourism
 
Ecotourism 160119171536
Ecotourism 160119171536Ecotourism 160119171536
Ecotourism 160119171536
 
Ecotourism
EcotourismEcotourism
Ecotourism
 
SKYLARK TRAVELS
SKYLARK TRAVELSSKYLARK TRAVELS
SKYLARK TRAVELS
 
Eco tourism
Eco tourismEco tourism
Eco tourism
 
Role of eco tourism in achieving sustainable development
Role of eco tourism in achieving sustainable developmentRole of eco tourism in achieving sustainable development
Role of eco tourism in achieving sustainable development
 
Ecotourism: What is it? - PowerPoint
Ecotourism: What is it? - PowerPointEcotourism: What is it? - PowerPoint
Ecotourism: What is it? - PowerPoint
 
Architecture and ecotourism ppt
Architecture and ecotourism pptArchitecture and ecotourism ppt
Architecture and ecotourism ppt
 
tourismimpacts PPT.pdf
tourismimpacts PPT.pdftourismimpacts PPT.pdf
tourismimpacts PPT.pdf
 
UNIT 1_ INTRODUCTION TO ECO TOURISM.pptx
UNIT 1_ INTRODUCTION TO ECO TOURISM.pptxUNIT 1_ INTRODUCTION TO ECO TOURISM.pptx
UNIT 1_ INTRODUCTION TO ECO TOURISM.pptx
 
Tourism and mgmnt
Tourism and mgmntTourism and mgmnt
Tourism and mgmnt
 
Sustainability requires the
Sustainability requires theSustainability requires the
Sustainability requires the
 
EcoTourism.pptx
EcoTourism.pptxEcoTourism.pptx
EcoTourism.pptx
 
Ecotourism Presentation Final 2
Ecotourism Presentation Final 2Ecotourism Presentation Final 2
Ecotourism Presentation Final 2
 
Tourism impacts grade11
Tourism impacts grade11Tourism impacts grade11
Tourism impacts grade11
 
Eco tourism project paper
Eco tourism project paperEco tourism project paper
Eco tourism project paper
 
India Responsible Tourism
India Responsible TourismIndia Responsible Tourism
India Responsible Tourism
 

Dernier

Class 1 | NFPA 72 | Overview Fire Alarm System
Class 1 | NFPA 72 | Overview Fire Alarm SystemClass 1 | NFPA 72 | Overview Fire Alarm System
Class 1 | NFPA 72 | Overview Fire Alarm Systemirfanmechengr
 
Energy Awareness training ppt for manufacturing process.pptx
Energy Awareness training ppt for manufacturing process.pptxEnergy Awareness training ppt for manufacturing process.pptx
Energy Awareness training ppt for manufacturing process.pptxsiddharthjain2303
 
Past, Present and Future of Generative AI
Past, Present and Future of Generative AIPast, Present and Future of Generative AI
Past, Present and Future of Generative AIabhishek36461
 
Unit7-DC_Motors nkkjnsdkfnfcdfknfdgfggfg
Unit7-DC_Motors nkkjnsdkfnfcdfknfdgfggfgUnit7-DC_Motors nkkjnsdkfnfcdfknfdgfggfg
Unit7-DC_Motors nkkjnsdkfnfcdfknfdgfggfgsaravananr517913
 
Engineering Drawing section of solid
Engineering Drawing     section of solidEngineering Drawing     section of solid
Engineering Drawing section of solidnamansinghjarodiya
 
Instrumentation, measurement and control of bio process parameters ( Temperat...
Instrumentation, measurement and control of bio process parameters ( Temperat...Instrumentation, measurement and control of bio process parameters ( Temperat...
Instrumentation, measurement and control of bio process parameters ( Temperat...121011101441
 
Main Memory Management in Operating System
Main Memory Management in Operating SystemMain Memory Management in Operating System
Main Memory Management in Operating SystemRashmi Bhat
 
Autonomous emergency braking system (aeb) ppt.ppt
Autonomous emergency braking system (aeb) ppt.pptAutonomous emergency braking system (aeb) ppt.ppt
Autonomous emergency braking system (aeb) ppt.pptbibisarnayak0
 
Industrial Safety Unit-IV workplace health and safety.ppt
Industrial Safety Unit-IV workplace health and safety.pptIndustrial Safety Unit-IV workplace health and safety.ppt
Industrial Safety Unit-IV workplace health and safety.pptNarmatha D
 
Ch10-Global Supply Chain - Cadena de Suministro.pdf
Ch10-Global Supply Chain - Cadena de Suministro.pdfCh10-Global Supply Chain - Cadena de Suministro.pdf
Ch10-Global Supply Chain - Cadena de Suministro.pdfChristianCDAM
 
Internet of things -Arshdeep Bahga .pptx
Internet of things -Arshdeep Bahga .pptxInternet of things -Arshdeep Bahga .pptx
Internet of things -Arshdeep Bahga .pptxVelmuruganTECE
 
THE SENDAI FRAMEWORK FOR DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
THE SENDAI FRAMEWORK FOR DISASTER RISK REDUCTIONTHE SENDAI FRAMEWORK FOR DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
THE SENDAI FRAMEWORK FOR DISASTER RISK REDUCTIONjhunlian
 
home automation using Arduino by Aditya Prasad
home automation using Arduino by Aditya Prasadhome automation using Arduino by Aditya Prasad
home automation using Arduino by Aditya Prasadaditya806802
 
Crystal Structure analysis and detailed information pptx
Crystal Structure analysis and detailed information pptxCrystal Structure analysis and detailed information pptx
Crystal Structure analysis and detailed information pptxachiever3003
 
Gurgaon ✡️9711147426✨Call In girls Gurgaon Sector 51 escort service
Gurgaon ✡️9711147426✨Call In girls Gurgaon Sector 51 escort serviceGurgaon ✡️9711147426✨Call In girls Gurgaon Sector 51 escort service
Gurgaon ✡️9711147426✨Call In girls Gurgaon Sector 51 escort servicejennyeacort
 
multiple access in wireless communication
multiple access in wireless communicationmultiple access in wireless communication
multiple access in wireless communicationpanditadesh123
 
Research Methodology for Engineering pdf
Research Methodology for Engineering pdfResearch Methodology for Engineering pdf
Research Methodology for Engineering pdfCaalaaAbdulkerim
 
Arduino_CSE ece ppt for working and principal of arduino.ppt
Arduino_CSE ece ppt for working and principal of arduino.pptArduino_CSE ece ppt for working and principal of arduino.ppt
Arduino_CSE ece ppt for working and principal of arduino.pptSAURABHKUMAR892774
 
"Exploring the Essential Functions and Design Considerations of Spillways in ...
"Exploring the Essential Functions and Design Considerations of Spillways in ..."Exploring the Essential Functions and Design Considerations of Spillways in ...
"Exploring the Essential Functions and Design Considerations of Spillways in ...Erbil Polytechnic University
 
US Department of Education FAFSA Week of Action
US Department of Education FAFSA Week of ActionUS Department of Education FAFSA Week of Action
US Department of Education FAFSA Week of ActionMebane Rash
 

Dernier (20)

Class 1 | NFPA 72 | Overview Fire Alarm System
Class 1 | NFPA 72 | Overview Fire Alarm SystemClass 1 | NFPA 72 | Overview Fire Alarm System
Class 1 | NFPA 72 | Overview Fire Alarm System
 
Energy Awareness training ppt for manufacturing process.pptx
Energy Awareness training ppt for manufacturing process.pptxEnergy Awareness training ppt for manufacturing process.pptx
Energy Awareness training ppt for manufacturing process.pptx
 
Past, Present and Future of Generative AI
Past, Present and Future of Generative AIPast, Present and Future of Generative AI
Past, Present and Future of Generative AI
 
Unit7-DC_Motors nkkjnsdkfnfcdfknfdgfggfg
Unit7-DC_Motors nkkjnsdkfnfcdfknfdgfggfgUnit7-DC_Motors nkkjnsdkfnfcdfknfdgfggfg
Unit7-DC_Motors nkkjnsdkfnfcdfknfdgfggfg
 
Engineering Drawing section of solid
Engineering Drawing     section of solidEngineering Drawing     section of solid
Engineering Drawing section of solid
 
Instrumentation, measurement and control of bio process parameters ( Temperat...
Instrumentation, measurement and control of bio process parameters ( Temperat...Instrumentation, measurement and control of bio process parameters ( Temperat...
Instrumentation, measurement and control of bio process parameters ( Temperat...
 
Main Memory Management in Operating System
Main Memory Management in Operating SystemMain Memory Management in Operating System
Main Memory Management in Operating System
 
Autonomous emergency braking system (aeb) ppt.ppt
Autonomous emergency braking system (aeb) ppt.pptAutonomous emergency braking system (aeb) ppt.ppt
Autonomous emergency braking system (aeb) ppt.ppt
 
Industrial Safety Unit-IV workplace health and safety.ppt
Industrial Safety Unit-IV workplace health and safety.pptIndustrial Safety Unit-IV workplace health and safety.ppt
Industrial Safety Unit-IV workplace health and safety.ppt
 
Ch10-Global Supply Chain - Cadena de Suministro.pdf
Ch10-Global Supply Chain - Cadena de Suministro.pdfCh10-Global Supply Chain - Cadena de Suministro.pdf
Ch10-Global Supply Chain - Cadena de Suministro.pdf
 
Internet of things -Arshdeep Bahga .pptx
Internet of things -Arshdeep Bahga .pptxInternet of things -Arshdeep Bahga .pptx
Internet of things -Arshdeep Bahga .pptx
 
THE SENDAI FRAMEWORK FOR DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
THE SENDAI FRAMEWORK FOR DISASTER RISK REDUCTIONTHE SENDAI FRAMEWORK FOR DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
THE SENDAI FRAMEWORK FOR DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
 
home automation using Arduino by Aditya Prasad
home automation using Arduino by Aditya Prasadhome automation using Arduino by Aditya Prasad
home automation using Arduino by Aditya Prasad
 
Crystal Structure analysis and detailed information pptx
Crystal Structure analysis and detailed information pptxCrystal Structure analysis and detailed information pptx
Crystal Structure analysis and detailed information pptx
 
Gurgaon ✡️9711147426✨Call In girls Gurgaon Sector 51 escort service
Gurgaon ✡️9711147426✨Call In girls Gurgaon Sector 51 escort serviceGurgaon ✡️9711147426✨Call In girls Gurgaon Sector 51 escort service
Gurgaon ✡️9711147426✨Call In girls Gurgaon Sector 51 escort service
 
multiple access in wireless communication
multiple access in wireless communicationmultiple access in wireless communication
multiple access in wireless communication
 
Research Methodology for Engineering pdf
Research Methodology for Engineering pdfResearch Methodology for Engineering pdf
Research Methodology for Engineering pdf
 
Arduino_CSE ece ppt for working and principal of arduino.ppt
Arduino_CSE ece ppt for working and principal of arduino.pptArduino_CSE ece ppt for working and principal of arduino.ppt
Arduino_CSE ece ppt for working and principal of arduino.ppt
 
"Exploring the Essential Functions and Design Considerations of Spillways in ...
"Exploring the Essential Functions and Design Considerations of Spillways in ..."Exploring the Essential Functions and Design Considerations of Spillways in ...
"Exploring the Essential Functions and Design Considerations of Spillways in ...
 
US Department of Education FAFSA Week of Action
US Department of Education FAFSA Week of ActionUS Department of Education FAFSA Week of Action
US Department of Education FAFSA Week of Action
 

Eco-Tourim.pptx

  • 1. P. G. CENTER IN CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SARVAJANIK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, SURAT MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY CIVIL(TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING) TOURISM PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT (MTTC14204) “CONCEPT OF ECO-TOURISM” Presented by: Hardik Patel Enrollment No: ET22MTTC009 M. Tech Civil (T&CP), Semester – II Academic year: 2022-23 Prof. Zarana H. Gandhi Adhoc Associate Professor CED, SCET Affiliated with SARVAJANIK UNIVERSITY
  • 2. Content • Tourism • Different types of tourism in India • What is ecotourism ? • History of ecotourism • Principal of ecotourism • Major ecotourism destination in India • Major ecotourism destination in Abroad • Case study of Thenmala Eco tourism (Kerala) • The Challenges (issues) • The Solution • Concluding Remark
  • 3. Tourism • Tourism is the activities of persons traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited. • Due to tourism there is an employment generation and also it creates foreign exchange in various countries. Tourism is traveling for recreational or leisure purposes and it can also nurture a sense of pride among the people.
  • 4. Different types of tourism in India • Adventure Tourism • Beach Tourism • Cultural Tourism • Eco-Tourism • Medical tourism • Wildlife Tourism • Business Tourism • Heritage Tourism • Film Tourism • Educational Tourism (Source: myindiatravel.co.in)
  • 5. What is Ecotourism? • Ecotourism is responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people. (Ministry of Tourism – GOI) • Tourism that involves traveling to relatively undisturbed natural areas within the specialized object of studying, admiring and enjoying the scenery and its wild plants and animals, as well as any existing cultural aspects (both of the past or the present) found in these areas is defined as eco-tourism. (WTO – World Tourism Organization)
  • 6. History of Ecotourism • Claus-Dieter Helzer, in 1965 first used the term ecotourism. He described four pillars of ecotourism or environment-friendly tourism. • These are reducing the extent of environmental effects of ecotourism, respecting host cultures, improving the benefits of local communities, and accelerating traveler's satisfaction.
  • 7. Principal of Ecotourism • Minimize impact. • Build environmental and cultural awareness and respect. • The local community should be involved leading to the overall economic development of the area. • Provide financial benefits and empowerment for local people. • The likely conflicts between resource use for eco-tourism and the livelihood of local inhabitants should be identified and attempts made to minimize the same.
  • 8. Cont… • Provide positive experiences for both visitors and hosts. • The type and scale of eco-tourism development should be compatible with the environment and socio-cultural characteristics of the local community, and • Provide direct financial benefits for conservation. • Raise sensitivity to host countries' political, environmental, and social climate. • Support international human rights and labor agreements.
  • 9. Major Eco-Tourism Destinations in India 1. Kerala-A paradise for tourist: • Kerala, which is known as ‘God’s Own Country’. • Eco-visitors found Kerala as a green heaven. Sandy beaches, tropical dense forests etc. • Many animals and plant species. • The Nilgiri mountain range will definitely draw tourist’s attention. • The first planned ecotourism destination in Asia was the Thenmala Ecotourism Project in Kerala. (Source: Kerala eco tourism)
  • 10. Cont… 2. Himalaya: • The whole mountain range of North India will give the tourists a perfect picture of an eco-tour. • Several places like Kulu, Manali, Ladak, Dharmashala, Dalhosi etc. • In different colours, shapes and heights, valleys of mountains impress the ecovisitors by their inherent qualities. (Source: Himachal tourism)
  • 11. Cont… 3. Andaman and Nicobar Islands: • The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are the garden of natural beauties. • The animals, marine life, plants make themselves alive in the deep water of the Bay of Bengal. • The fresh and clean environment, well- maintained road attract all the eco tourists from all over the world to this place. • These Islands are covered by dense jungles and surrounded by several coconut trees. (Source: Andamanislands.com)
  • 12. Major Eco-Tourism Destinations in Abroad 1. Costa Rica: • Ecotourism is a key component of the tourism industry in Costa Rica. • It’s a tropical destination boasting rainforests, cloud forests, countless beaches, volcanoes and mountains. • Evidenced by the fact that over 25% of the country is made up of national parks, wildlife reserves and protected lands. • Corcovado National Park is almost the epitome of ecotourism. (Source: Travelmarket.com)
  • 13. Cont... 2. Kenya: • Kenya is arguably one of the best ecotourism examples in Africa. The government even created an organization called ‘Ecotourism Kenya’. • Their work involves promoting sustainable tourism that will conserve Kenya’s natural environment and improve the livelihoods of local communities. • Being home to 54 national parks, over 1 million tourists every year visit Kenya. (Source: worldpackers.com)
  • 14. Case study of Thenmala Eco tourism (Kerala) • Thenmala is the first planned eco-tourism destination in India. • The Thenmala Project imagines three components: Eco-friendly general tourism, Eco-tourism and Pilgrimage tourism. • The major activities undertaken for the promotion of eco-tourism in Thenmala are cultural zone. • Located in Kollam district of Kerala, Then’ means Honey and ‘Mala’ means Hillock. • Thenmala is a small village at the foothills of Western Ghats and for the most part, a forest area with a lot of human interferences at the edge. • Peppara dam of Kallada irrigation projects of the State is located here, the water spread area of this basin is 22 sq. km • Attractions and Activities are Holiday seekers paradise, Lush green forest Park, Adventure Park, Children's Park, Butterfly Safari, Musical Dancing Fountain, Boating, Trekking, Hiking, Night Camping, Ayurvedic Centers etc. Fig. Thenmala Eco-Tourism (Source: keralatourism.org)
  • 15. The Challenges (issues)  Graveyard issue  Migration of fauna  Degradation of environment by throwing waste materials  Deforestation  Lack of coordination between the departments  Minimum Job opportunities for local people  Overnight program (Camp Fire)
  • 16. The Solution  Ensure full participation from the local community  Needs to be a focused effort towards the preservation of the environment and the prevention of ecological degradation  Limits the number of visitors in each eco-tourism spots  Ensure an efficient coordination between the governing bodies  Garbage wastes can be transformed into Bio Gas plants  Zoning of destination became a model for other eco-tourism destinations  But, Thenmala fails to qualify as a major eco-tourism destination due to some weakness  Local participation, employment participation, political involvement, lack of proper waste management, etc.
  • 17. Concluding Remark • Tourism has emerged as the largest global industry of 20th century. It has also the potential to create maximum number of employments. • Tourism industry is depending upon the geographical, social, and cultural factor. Hence it is related to geographic as an important activity of human being. • Tourism can act as pivot vehicle for economic development. Today, tourism has been acknowledged as the biggest component of the tertiary sector. • It constitutes a major portion in the world trade, and its growth rate is faster than that of the tangible goods. Tourism provides millions of jobs and it enhances opportunity in the formal/informal sector.