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Issue: #14 | May 2015
In this issue:
Ecotourism: Preserving
Indigenous Cultures
and Promoting Livelihood
www.fiinova on.co.in
Chhoti Haldwani – A Community
Based EcotourismInitiative
Thenmala – The First Planned
Ecotourism Destination in
India
Popular Ecotourism
Destinations
Fiinobservation of National Days
ECOTOURISM
A constantly changing climate has become the centrepoint of concern for
nations across the globe. Intense debates and discussions on the need for
corrective action and lowering factors that contribute to environmental
problems have been going on. While we engage ourselves in bringing effective
policies in place to counter climatic adversities, we also must focus on
preserving our environment lent to us in its purest form.
Our social development sector experiences have taught us and shown us that
ecotourism not only conserves fragile, pristine, and comparatively undisturbed
natural areas but also generates revenue for the local communities in the
surrounding areas. Apart from this, it also provides a platform for local
communities to highlight their cultural heritage through handicrafts, art and
culture, cuisine and hospitality among others.
This edition of DNote Xpress is dedicated to 'Ecotourism – Making India
Incredible' keeping in mind the opportunity to promote tourism as an alternate
revenue generation activity, aligning with conservation measures in eco sensitive
zones. We, at Fiinovation, take pride in India's rich biodiversity, ecosystems and
cultural heritage, and understand that it should not only be protected but
promoted as well.
I believe ecotourism is a sustainable approach towards conservation
phenomenon, as often, the economic aspect is overlooked. There is a signicant
amount of expenditure that goes into the conservation measures and there is a
dependency on Central and State government budgetary allocations. Another
crucial aspect of conservation is creating livelihood opportunities for the local
communities, in order to reduce their dependency on natural resources.
Therefore, ecotourism is an appropriate solution to this social challenge.
It is in this context that I urge governments, corporations and civil societies to
promote ecotourism in India. With ecotourism, India will not only safeguard its
environment, but also promote its cultural heritage and well being of the local
people. I also urge individuals to become responsible travelers and safeguard the
environment for others to experience.
I dedicate this month to a vision towards making India truly incredible.
Mr. Soumitro Chakraborty
CEO, Fiinova on (Innova ve Financial Advisors Pvt. Ltd.)
From the
CEO’s Desk
Ecotourism: Preserving Indigenous Cultures
and Promoting Livelihood
01
India has always caught the fancy of people from
around the world, so much so that migrants from
different parts of the globe chose to call it home,
after having moved away from their place of birth.
With the promise of endless riches, many
invaders and raiders plundered India in search of
wealth, leaving behind cultural footprints that got
deeply embedded in India's roots, and those that
form the core of its very existence even today.
Symbiosis of various cultures, over the period of
time, led to the creation of a unique India that
reects hues of all the cultures the country has
come to know.
India's affair with its visitors has crafted a history
that continues to attract attention of people
globally. It's no surprise that tourism is the
second largest service industry in India. Yet, it is
ranked 42nd in terms of tourist arrivals across
the globe. Besides being a source of foreign
exchange earnings, it is an instrument of
employment generation, poverty alleviation and
sustainable human development.
Travelling is associated with enjoyment,
adventure, relaxation and leisure. But beyond
this, tourism provides an opportunity for
conservation of nature along with livelihood
opportunities for local communities. The ongoing
serious discussions on the degradation of
forests, threats to endangered species and
environment is testimony to the rising concern on
depleting natural resources that once was
available in abundance.
Ecotourism can be the solution to this problem,
to an extent, as it helps protect nature,
acknowledge natural and cultural past of a region
while maintaining the integrity of the ecosystem
and providing benets to the local people.
Today, the chorus for responsible travelling is
gaining ground across the world. As the concept
of ecotourism promotes travelling to places with
rich vegetation, animal-life and cultural
inheritance, it plays a crucial role in the
conservation of biodiversity and improving social
well-being. It is also worth noting that ecotourism
provides a traveler with an understanding of
interdependency of human-life with the
surrounding environment. According to the World
Tourism Organization, ecotourism is one of the
fastest growing markets in the travel industry.
This points to the signicant contribution
towards progression of the world's economy.
02
The Indian government in collaboration with
United Nations Development Programme has
initiated projects to develop rural tourism
through its sub brand 'Explore Rural India', of
which many are ecotourism projects. With a view
to maintain the sanctity of each destination, the
Government of India is promoting ecotourism in
less travelled areas with an emphasis on
controlling the number of tourists arrival to the
place. Yet, there is a lot that can be done. The
corporations, especially from the tourism sector,
can ensure development of ecotourism hubs
catering to the needs of the travelers, and also
serve as a source of income for regional people,
communities, and other stakeholders which
depend on the natural resources for their
existence. The development of ecotourism
destinations can also be a part of Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. The
Ministry of Tourism in India has set up basic
guidelines to maintain the local culture, traditions
and is investing efforts in its conservation,
discouraging purchasing products made from
endangered species, restricting access to avoid
disturbing the ora and fauna, and advocating
environment protection.
It is suggested that all the stakeholders,
including corporations and communities, should
follow the laid guidelines to ensure conservation
of forest.
This can also lead to additional benets and help
in:
Increase in foreign exchange at a higher rateŸ
Promotion of natural infrastructures leading toŸ
increased economic activities
Regional development of the surrounding areaŸ
Increased employment opportunities for theŸ
local communities
Conservation of natural resources, henceŸ
preserving the identity of the target region
As ecotourism takes on a bigger role within the
Indian travel space, new destinations are being
explored and many destinations in India are being
added to the list. Further, with the development
of these regions, many inter-sector conicts can
be avoided. With concerted efforts from
government, corporations along with regional
communities, the ecotourism industry can grow
exponentially.
Chhoti Haldwani
A Community Based Ecotourism Initiative
Objectives:
To take up tourism for the direct benet of the villageŸ
communityalongwith withconservation
Capacity building, generation of awareness, training andŸ
workshops, documentation and eld research in the eld of
ecotourism
Choti Haldwani, better known as Jim
Corbett's village, is located in the Nainital
District of Uttarakhand, on the Ramnagar -
Kaladunghi highway. The place was
inaugurated by the Honorable Chief
Minister of Uttarakhand on 4th August,
2003 at Chunakhan, on the outskirts of
Corbett Tiger Reserve. The village is home
to 138 families and earn their livelihood
mainly from agriculture. Some of the major attractions of the village are Corbett's house (which was
converted into a museum in 1967), the 'historical gun of Tej Singh' (that Corbett gave to Tej Singh, a villager),
'Moti's house' (a house that Corbett help build for Moti, his constant companion in the Kaladhungi jungles), the
wall of the village, the Chaupal (a public space), Diben Baba ji (an elderly gentleman from Corbett's time),
Aranya (thecommunitydiner), the iron foundries and theboar canal whichdate even further back.
03
Strategy:
Mobilisation and consultations with local community members to promote the place as anŸ
ecotourism hub
Corbett Gram Vikas Samiti (formed in 2002) implemented the project at the village level - to conductŸ
meetings,generate incomeand help organise visitstotourist spots
Identication of theUnique SellingPoint (USP) of thevillage(Corbett Heritage Trail)Ÿ
Undertaking other supporting activities such as training of people as guides, identifying home stays,Ÿ
establishing a souvenir shop and an information kiosk
Impact:
Creation of new jobs and additional supplementary sources of livelihoodŸ
withthepromiseof more opportunities
Directengagement of 30 people through theinitiativeŸ
Increase in number of tourists tomorethan 1000 annuallyŸ
Ensured equal distribution of prots by sending a portion of income fromŸ
allactivitiestotheSamiti
Increased awareness about natural and cultural heritage and tourismŸ
issues in localcommunities
03
Thenmala
The First Planned Ecotourism Destination in India
04
Objectives:
To develop Thenmala dam and its surroundings as a major touristŸ
destination
To promote ecotourism on the basis of sound principles of ecologicalŸ
sustainability inthe surrounding areas
To have a well planned tourist destination with emphasis on sustainableŸ
tourism development so as to become a model for other destination
development programmes
ProcessandStrategy:
Discussionsamong localcommunitiesand civicauthorities tocontrolmass tourism in theoutskirts of the sanctuaryŸ
Establishment of the Thenmala Eco-Tourism Promotional SocietyŸ
Co-ordination with Forest Department, the Irrigation Department and Tourism Department for implementation of various activities inŸ
association witheach department
Private initiativesundertaken in surrounding areas such as providing accommodation, transportation facilityetc.Ÿ
Development of attractivetourist activitiessuch as trekking, bird watching trailsetc.through the institutionof Eco-development Committees/Ÿ
Participatory ForestManagement Committees
Organising environment impactassessment for the destination and the satellitespots by Kerala ForestResearchInstitute(KFRI)Ÿ
Impact :
Conservation of sensitiveecosystemsŸ
Made alternative livelihood available to local communitiesŸ
including 15 guides, reducing destruction and dependency on
forests
Ensured protection of forests from poachers and other illegalŸ
encroachers
Facilitated revenue generation for conservation of naturalŸ
resources for the benet of locals and enhanced ecotourism
experience
Situated at about 72 kms away from Thiruvananthapuram, Thenmala has gained popularity due to its
unique vistas, bio-diversity and functioning. This ecotourism destination is managed by Thenmala
Ecotourism Promotional Society, which is an undertaking of the Government of Kerala. It offers equal
opportunities for fun, adventure, leisure and learning the signicance and necessity of eco-friendly
measures for promoting tourism related activities.
Mawlynnong
Mawlynnong, referred to as 'God's own garden' has won the title of being the
cleanest village in Asia in 2003. It is a community based ecotourism
initiative, known for its cleanliness, and is located around 90 kms from
Shillong. The community has collectively made the effort to maintain the
ambience of a clean village. The destination is endowed with natural beauty
and offers treks to the famous living root bridge at a neighbouring village
Riwai. Besides this, the getaway is home to natural balancing rock which is a
sight to behold.
05
Popular Ecotourism Destinations
Kabini, Nagarhole National Park
Kabini, Nagarhole National Park, is an ideal
setting for an eagerly awaited vacation on the
serene backwaters of the River Kabini. The
place was once the hunting lodge of the
Maharaja of Mysore, and has been rated as
one of the top ve wildlife resorts/eco lodge in
the world by the British Tattler's Travel Guide.
Parambikulam
Parambikulam, Palghat, a popular wildlife sanctuary, is one of the best
ecotourism spots in Kerala. The destination is spread across 277 sq. kms
amidst a range of hills. The region plays host to scientically managed teak
plantation while the Kannimara Teak tree is the tallest and the oldest at 350
years. The retreat attracts the likes of wildlife enthusiasts, bird watchers
and botanists. Around 250 species of birds have been identied in the
sanctuary. The place has an incredible oral diversity with 1320 species of
owering plants to its credit.
Hodka located in the district of Rann of Kutch,
lies at the centre of the Banni grassland in
Gujarat. It offers a perfect experience of rural
India and connects the tourists to the cultural
spirit of the local communities. The painstaking
efforts of the local communities has turned the
area into a picturesque locale with traditional
Bhungas (mud houses) adorning the village. It is
replete with architecture and arts, music and
dance, textiles and cuisine, unique panoramas
and topography.
Hodka
Misool Eco Resort, Indonesia, is popularly called Diver's Paradise for its
exclusive dive resort and conservation centre. It is cocooned in an archipelago
of uninhabited islands. At the very core of marine biodiversity lies the private
resort island. Surrounded by 1220 sq km (465 sq mi/300,000 acre) Marine
Protected Area the island and the scuba diving sites are truly a paradise for
marine lovers.
Misool Eco Resort, Indonesia
Belize's topography compels visitors from far off places to visit the country,
located in Central America. It is bestowed with vast water bodies and exotic
marine life. Visitors ock to the destination to experience the natural
surroundings which offers opportunity to explore lagoons, caves, waterfalls,
rivers, wetlands, channels and reefs. Unspoiled by external intervention, the
place shelters exotic birds, three species of sea turtles, three types of
dolphins, river otters and one of the largest manatee population in the world.
A major tourist attraction is water excursion that includes sailing, snorkeling
and kayaking, allowing divers access to the animal's native habitats.
Belize, Central America
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06
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Unsurprisingly,
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#Ecotourism bringspoverty reduction to
communities surroundingnatural reserveshttp://ow.ly/KNevh via
@natureworldnews
Agni Travel@AgniTravel
It's always great to know
that the destination you're
visiting is conscious of
#EcoTourism
http://goo.gl/5h1sTM
#Holiday #Travel
#Greece
NL ambassador SA @marisagerards
Good visit to @HighgateOstrich
learning about ostrich trade,
products and #ecotourism..
Asper Ministry of Tourism, India earned
over Rs 3.22 lakh croreworth of foreign
exchange through tourism inthelast
threeyears.
The growth rate of ecotourism in India is
15to 20percent
With 514 wildlife sanctuaries and 100
national parks, India is becoming a hub for
ecotourism (As per Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate
Change, 2009)
In 60 countries, tourism is the number
one export, of which ecotourism
captures20 to25 percentof totaltravel
As per Tourism Satellite Account of India
2009-10 and subsequent estimation,
the employment generated through the
tourism sector during 2010-11, 2011-
12 and 2012-13 were 57.94 million,
62.04 million and 66.96 million
respectively.
Food for Thought...
"Responsible and sustainable tourism should develop skills and take into consideration the reality of the human
footprint, tourism's socialeconomicas wellas itsenvironmental impact."
- Sibongumusa Ngidi,
Chief Director for the Department of Na onal Tourism, South Africa
"The tourism sector has been increasingly recognized as a key engine for economic growth, especially in
developing and least developed countries. It is not only responsible for a signicant share of world GDP (5%) and
employment (6-7%), but is also an important source of foreign investment reaching as much as 30% of the
world service'sexports. The number of international tourist arrivals isexpected toreach 1.6 billionby 2020.”
- Luigi Cabrini,
Director for Sustainable Development of Tourism, World Tourism Organiza on
"Denitely, the biggest challenge that the global tourism sector faces is sustainability. Sustainable tourism
development is as much about protecting the environment and societies as it is about creating wealth in
destinations through lucrativeand long-lasting tourism enterprises."
- Taleb Rifai,
Secretary General, World Tourism Organiza on
"Manipur and other north eastern states have huge potential for tourism. The tourism industry requires little
investment but gets maximum returns. Everyone from tea sellers, taxi drivers to small homestay owners all can
earn their livelihood through tourism."
-Narendra Modi,
Prime Minister, India
"It was like heaven on earth, and almost immediately, I found this opportunity to purchase an island there. The
aim is to reverse environmental damage from overshing, deforestation and an eroding coastline. The focus is to
do something that will change the world, I couldn't have gone to Belize and built on an island and done something
likethis,ifitweren't for theidea itcould be groundbreaking intheenvironmental movement."
- Leonardo Di Caprio,
Actor, UN Messenger of Peace on Climate Change
Hear the Inuencers Speak...
International Labour Day
1ⁿ May
World Press Freedom Day
3 May
International Biological
Diversity Day
22ⁿ May
Fiinobservation of National Days
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Freedom of the press is the freedom of
communication and expression through
mediums including various electronic media
and published materials (Source:
Wikipedia). Every year on 3rd May, the
anniversary of the Declaration of Windhoek
is observed as World Press Freedom Day.
This day is said to celebrate the fundamental
principles of freedom of press, assess its
state throughout the world, defend the
media from attacks on their independence
and pay tribute to journalists who have lost
theirlivesinthelineof duty.
Media is not only a mirror of the society, it
works towards informing and educating
people and act as a medium of
communication between various channels of
society. It holds great power as it has the
ability to change a culture and sway public
opinion in a particular direction. Setting
limitations upon the press as to what kind of
information they can and cannot share,
greatly intrudes upon their freedom. Unless
this whole structure of ownership and
control in the media is changed, the press
cannot be freeintherealsense.
India is slated to become the youngest
country in the world by 2020. With 1.2
billion people and the world’s fourth-largest
economy, India’s growth has been powered
by many hands that came together to
achieve this dream. Out of this, some have
been acknowledged while others continued
to work in anonymity. These “unsung
heroes” are our labourers.
The rst May Day celebration in India was
organised in Madras by the Labour Kisan
Party of Hindustan on 1st May, 1923. This
was also the rst time the red ag was used
in India.
It is estimated that India will add about 13
million new workers every year to its labour
pool. We should envisage an India where no
labourer should have to lead a life in penury
for want of opportunities and where their
standing in society is decided on the work
they do. Let’s salute our workers for
investing their efforts in lending a strong
foundation to the nation. They deserve
dignity of life and respect as much as any
other working classinour society.
There are 10 to 14 millions of species living
on earth, all of which are integral part of our
ecosystem. With more than 7 billion
population, we humans are the dominant
species on the planet. What makes us
different from the rest of is our ability to
think. Our continuous quest for progress led
us to witness industrial revolution and since
then wehave remained unstoppable.
Realising the importance of safeguarding
the environment, the world stands together
to take initiatives for protecting the natural
habitat of millions of species. One such
initiative is International Biodiversity Day
which is dedicated to spreading awareness
regarding issues related to biological
diversity in the world. In December 2000,
UNGA adopted 22nd May as International
Biological Diversity Day with the view to
conserve biological diversity of the planet. In
India, we use the phrase "Anekta mein ekta"
for signifying the importance of unity and it's
time to use the same phrase in context of
biological diversity and implement it in our
development initiatives.
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DNote Xpress, Issue #14 May 2015

  • 1. Issue: #14 | May 2015 In this issue: Ecotourism: Preserving Indigenous Cultures and Promoting Livelihood www.fiinova on.co.in Chhoti Haldwani – A Community Based EcotourismInitiative Thenmala – The First Planned Ecotourism Destination in India Popular Ecotourism Destinations Fiinobservation of National Days ECOTOURISM
  • 2. A constantly changing climate has become the centrepoint of concern for nations across the globe. Intense debates and discussions on the need for corrective action and lowering factors that contribute to environmental problems have been going on. While we engage ourselves in bringing effective policies in place to counter climatic adversities, we also must focus on preserving our environment lent to us in its purest form. Our social development sector experiences have taught us and shown us that ecotourism not only conserves fragile, pristine, and comparatively undisturbed natural areas but also generates revenue for the local communities in the surrounding areas. Apart from this, it also provides a platform for local communities to highlight their cultural heritage through handicrafts, art and culture, cuisine and hospitality among others. This edition of DNote Xpress is dedicated to 'Ecotourism – Making India Incredible' keeping in mind the opportunity to promote tourism as an alternate revenue generation activity, aligning with conservation measures in eco sensitive zones. We, at Fiinovation, take pride in India's rich biodiversity, ecosystems and cultural heritage, and understand that it should not only be protected but promoted as well. I believe ecotourism is a sustainable approach towards conservation phenomenon, as often, the economic aspect is overlooked. There is a signicant amount of expenditure that goes into the conservation measures and there is a dependency on Central and State government budgetary allocations. Another crucial aspect of conservation is creating livelihood opportunities for the local communities, in order to reduce their dependency on natural resources. Therefore, ecotourism is an appropriate solution to this social challenge. It is in this context that I urge governments, corporations and civil societies to promote ecotourism in India. With ecotourism, India will not only safeguard its environment, but also promote its cultural heritage and well being of the local people. I also urge individuals to become responsible travelers and safeguard the environment for others to experience. I dedicate this month to a vision towards making India truly incredible. Mr. Soumitro Chakraborty CEO, Fiinova on (Innova ve Financial Advisors Pvt. Ltd.) From the CEO’s Desk
  • 3. Ecotourism: Preserving Indigenous Cultures and Promoting Livelihood 01 India has always caught the fancy of people from around the world, so much so that migrants from different parts of the globe chose to call it home, after having moved away from their place of birth. With the promise of endless riches, many invaders and raiders plundered India in search of wealth, leaving behind cultural footprints that got deeply embedded in India's roots, and those that form the core of its very existence even today. Symbiosis of various cultures, over the period of time, led to the creation of a unique India that reects hues of all the cultures the country has come to know. India's affair with its visitors has crafted a history that continues to attract attention of people globally. It's no surprise that tourism is the second largest service industry in India. Yet, it is ranked 42nd in terms of tourist arrivals across the globe. Besides being a source of foreign exchange earnings, it is an instrument of employment generation, poverty alleviation and sustainable human development. Travelling is associated with enjoyment, adventure, relaxation and leisure. But beyond this, tourism provides an opportunity for conservation of nature along with livelihood opportunities for local communities. The ongoing serious discussions on the degradation of forests, threats to endangered species and environment is testimony to the rising concern on depleting natural resources that once was available in abundance. Ecotourism can be the solution to this problem, to an extent, as it helps protect nature, acknowledge natural and cultural past of a region while maintaining the integrity of the ecosystem and providing benets to the local people. Today, the chorus for responsible travelling is gaining ground across the world. As the concept of ecotourism promotes travelling to places with rich vegetation, animal-life and cultural inheritance, it plays a crucial role in the conservation of biodiversity and improving social well-being. It is also worth noting that ecotourism provides a traveler with an understanding of interdependency of human-life with the surrounding environment. According to the World Tourism Organization, ecotourism is one of the fastest growing markets in the travel industry. This points to the signicant contribution towards progression of the world's economy.
  • 4. 02 The Indian government in collaboration with United Nations Development Programme has initiated projects to develop rural tourism through its sub brand 'Explore Rural India', of which many are ecotourism projects. With a view to maintain the sanctity of each destination, the Government of India is promoting ecotourism in less travelled areas with an emphasis on controlling the number of tourists arrival to the place. Yet, there is a lot that can be done. The corporations, especially from the tourism sector, can ensure development of ecotourism hubs catering to the needs of the travelers, and also serve as a source of income for regional people, communities, and other stakeholders which depend on the natural resources for their existence. The development of ecotourism destinations can also be a part of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. The Ministry of Tourism in India has set up basic guidelines to maintain the local culture, traditions and is investing efforts in its conservation, discouraging purchasing products made from endangered species, restricting access to avoid disturbing the ora and fauna, and advocating environment protection. It is suggested that all the stakeholders, including corporations and communities, should follow the laid guidelines to ensure conservation of forest. This can also lead to additional benets and help in: Increase in foreign exchange at a higher rateŸ Promotion of natural infrastructures leading toŸ increased economic activities Regional development of the surrounding areaŸ Increased employment opportunities for theŸ local communities Conservation of natural resources, henceŸ preserving the identity of the target region As ecotourism takes on a bigger role within the Indian travel space, new destinations are being explored and many destinations in India are being added to the list. Further, with the development of these regions, many inter-sector conicts can be avoided. With concerted efforts from government, corporations along with regional communities, the ecotourism industry can grow exponentially.
  • 5. Chhoti Haldwani A Community Based Ecotourism Initiative Objectives: To take up tourism for the direct benet of the villageŸ communityalongwith withconservation Capacity building, generation of awareness, training andŸ workshops, documentation and eld research in the eld of ecotourism Choti Haldwani, better known as Jim Corbett's village, is located in the Nainital District of Uttarakhand, on the Ramnagar - Kaladunghi highway. The place was inaugurated by the Honorable Chief Minister of Uttarakhand on 4th August, 2003 at Chunakhan, on the outskirts of Corbett Tiger Reserve. The village is home to 138 families and earn their livelihood mainly from agriculture. Some of the major attractions of the village are Corbett's house (which was converted into a museum in 1967), the 'historical gun of Tej Singh' (that Corbett gave to Tej Singh, a villager), 'Moti's house' (a house that Corbett help build for Moti, his constant companion in the Kaladhungi jungles), the wall of the village, the Chaupal (a public space), Diben Baba ji (an elderly gentleman from Corbett's time), Aranya (thecommunitydiner), the iron foundries and theboar canal whichdate even further back. 03 Strategy: Mobilisation and consultations with local community members to promote the place as anŸ ecotourism hub Corbett Gram Vikas Samiti (formed in 2002) implemented the project at the village level - to conductŸ meetings,generate incomeand help organise visitstotourist spots Identication of theUnique SellingPoint (USP) of thevillage(Corbett Heritage Trail)Ÿ Undertaking other supporting activities such as training of people as guides, identifying home stays,Ÿ establishing a souvenir shop and an information kiosk Impact: Creation of new jobs and additional supplementary sources of livelihoodŸ withthepromiseof more opportunities Directengagement of 30 people through theinitiativeŸ Increase in number of tourists tomorethan 1000 annuallyŸ Ensured equal distribution of prots by sending a portion of income fromŸ allactivitiestotheSamiti Increased awareness about natural and cultural heritage and tourismŸ issues in localcommunities 03
  • 6. Thenmala The First Planned Ecotourism Destination in India 04 Objectives: To develop Thenmala dam and its surroundings as a major touristŸ destination To promote ecotourism on the basis of sound principles of ecologicalŸ sustainability inthe surrounding areas To have a well planned tourist destination with emphasis on sustainableŸ tourism development so as to become a model for other destination development programmes ProcessandStrategy: Discussionsamong localcommunitiesand civicauthorities tocontrolmass tourism in theoutskirts of the sanctuaryŸ Establishment of the Thenmala Eco-Tourism Promotional SocietyŸ Co-ordination with Forest Department, the Irrigation Department and Tourism Department for implementation of various activities inŸ association witheach department Private initiativesundertaken in surrounding areas such as providing accommodation, transportation facilityetc.Ÿ Development of attractivetourist activitiessuch as trekking, bird watching trailsetc.through the institutionof Eco-development Committees/Ÿ Participatory ForestManagement Committees Organising environment impactassessment for the destination and the satellitespots by Kerala ForestResearchInstitute(KFRI)Ÿ Impact : Conservation of sensitiveecosystemsŸ Made alternative livelihood available to local communitiesŸ including 15 guides, reducing destruction and dependency on forests Ensured protection of forests from poachers and other illegalŸ encroachers Facilitated revenue generation for conservation of naturalŸ resources for the benet of locals and enhanced ecotourism experience Situated at about 72 kms away from Thiruvananthapuram, Thenmala has gained popularity due to its unique vistas, bio-diversity and functioning. This ecotourism destination is managed by Thenmala Ecotourism Promotional Society, which is an undertaking of the Government of Kerala. It offers equal opportunities for fun, adventure, leisure and learning the signicance and necessity of eco-friendly measures for promoting tourism related activities.
  • 7. Mawlynnong Mawlynnong, referred to as 'God's own garden' has won the title of being the cleanest village in Asia in 2003. It is a community based ecotourism initiative, known for its cleanliness, and is located around 90 kms from Shillong. The community has collectively made the effort to maintain the ambience of a clean village. The destination is endowed with natural beauty and offers treks to the famous living root bridge at a neighbouring village Riwai. Besides this, the getaway is home to natural balancing rock which is a sight to behold. 05 Popular Ecotourism Destinations Kabini, Nagarhole National Park Kabini, Nagarhole National Park, is an ideal setting for an eagerly awaited vacation on the serene backwaters of the River Kabini. The place was once the hunting lodge of the Maharaja of Mysore, and has been rated as one of the top ve wildlife resorts/eco lodge in the world by the British Tattler's Travel Guide. Parambikulam Parambikulam, Palghat, a popular wildlife sanctuary, is one of the best ecotourism spots in Kerala. The destination is spread across 277 sq. kms amidst a range of hills. The region plays host to scientically managed teak plantation while the Kannimara Teak tree is the tallest and the oldest at 350 years. The retreat attracts the likes of wildlife enthusiasts, bird watchers and botanists. Around 250 species of birds have been identied in the sanctuary. The place has an incredible oral diversity with 1320 species of owering plants to its credit. Hodka located in the district of Rann of Kutch, lies at the centre of the Banni grassland in Gujarat. It offers a perfect experience of rural India and connects the tourists to the cultural spirit of the local communities. The painstaking efforts of the local communities has turned the area into a picturesque locale with traditional Bhungas (mud houses) adorning the village. It is replete with architecture and arts, music and dance, textiles and cuisine, unique panoramas and topography. Hodka Misool Eco Resort, Indonesia, is popularly called Diver's Paradise for its exclusive dive resort and conservation centre. It is cocooned in an archipelago of uninhabited islands. At the very core of marine biodiversity lies the private resort island. Surrounded by 1220 sq km (465 sq mi/300,000 acre) Marine Protected Area the island and the scuba diving sites are truly a paradise for marine lovers. Misool Eco Resort, Indonesia Belize's topography compels visitors from far off places to visit the country, located in Central America. It is bestowed with vast water bodies and exotic marine life. Visitors ock to the destination to experience the natural surroundings which offers opportunity to explore lagoons, caves, waterfalls, rivers, wetlands, channels and reefs. Unspoiled by external intervention, the place shelters exotic birds, three species of sea turtles, three types of dolphins, river otters and one of the largest manatee population in the world. A major tourist attraction is water excursion that includes sailing, snorkeling and kayaking, allowing divers access to the animal's native habitats. Belize, Central America
  • 8. Tweets of The Month 06 IIrene Lane@GreenloonsEco #Ecotourismdestination #Indiacasts its spell with#nature enthusiastshttp://ow.ly/LqYRG Utah:ParksRecTourism @UofUPRT Unsurprisingly, #ecotourism is a growing trend and it is easy to make #sustainable choices in your #travels http://ow.ly/LdRX4 #UtahPRT MEET Network@MedEcotourism #Ecotourism bringspoverty reduction to communities surroundingnatural reserveshttp://ow.ly/KNevh via @natureworldnews Agni Travel@AgniTravel It's always great to know that the destination you're visiting is conscious of #EcoTourism http://goo.gl/5h1sTM #Holiday #Travel #Greece NL ambassador SA @marisagerards Good visit to @HighgateOstrich learning about ostrich trade, products and #ecotourism.. Asper Ministry of Tourism, India earned over Rs 3.22 lakh croreworth of foreign exchange through tourism inthelast threeyears. The growth rate of ecotourism in India is 15to 20percent With 514 wildlife sanctuaries and 100 national parks, India is becoming a hub for ecotourism (As per Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, 2009) In 60 countries, tourism is the number one export, of which ecotourism captures20 to25 percentof totaltravel As per Tourism Satellite Account of India 2009-10 and subsequent estimation, the employment generated through the tourism sector during 2010-11, 2011- 12 and 2012-13 were 57.94 million, 62.04 million and 66.96 million respectively. Food for Thought... "Responsible and sustainable tourism should develop skills and take into consideration the reality of the human footprint, tourism's socialeconomicas wellas itsenvironmental impact." - Sibongumusa Ngidi, Chief Director for the Department of Na onal Tourism, South Africa "The tourism sector has been increasingly recognized as a key engine for economic growth, especially in developing and least developed countries. It is not only responsible for a signicant share of world GDP (5%) and employment (6-7%), but is also an important source of foreign investment reaching as much as 30% of the world service'sexports. The number of international tourist arrivals isexpected toreach 1.6 billionby 2020.” - Luigi Cabrini, Director for Sustainable Development of Tourism, World Tourism Organiza on "Denitely, the biggest challenge that the global tourism sector faces is sustainability. Sustainable tourism development is as much about protecting the environment and societies as it is about creating wealth in destinations through lucrativeand long-lasting tourism enterprises." - Taleb Rifai, Secretary General, World Tourism Organiza on "Manipur and other north eastern states have huge potential for tourism. The tourism industry requires little investment but gets maximum returns. Everyone from tea sellers, taxi drivers to small homestay owners all can earn their livelihood through tourism." -Narendra Modi, Prime Minister, India "It was like heaven on earth, and almost immediately, I found this opportunity to purchase an island there. The aim is to reverse environmental damage from overshing, deforestation and an eroding coastline. The focus is to do something that will change the world, I couldn't have gone to Belize and built on an island and done something likethis,ifitweren't for theidea itcould be groundbreaking intheenvironmental movement." - Leonardo Di Caprio, Actor, UN Messenger of Peace on Climate Change Hear the Inuencers Speak...
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