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10 Nights / 11 Days Destination: Calicut - Wyanad -
Cochin - Alleppey - Periyar - Kovalam more... Duration:
09 Nights / 10 Days Destination: Kochi - Munnar -
Anamudi - Periyar - Kumarakom - Alleppey - Kochi more... Duration:
05 Nights/ 06 Days Destination: Munnar - Houseboat -
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06 Nights/ 07 Days Destination: Cochin - Varkala -
Kumarakom - Houseboat ( Alleppey ) - Periyar - Cochin - Departure more...
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06 Nights/ 07 Days Destination: Cochin - Munnar - Periyar - Kumarakom - Houseboat - Cochin
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11 Nights / 12 Days Destination: Cochin - Alleppey - Kumarakom - Kovalam Beach - Trivandrum
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18 Nights / 19 Days
Destination: Delhi - Jaipur - Ranthambore - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra - Cochin - Munnar - Thekkady - Kumarakom - Varkala - Kovalam - Trivandrum - Delhi more... |
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Kerala Eco Tourism
- With time, eco tourism is gaining immense popularity, and Kerala turns out to be a great example for the same. With unrivaled natural attractions and rich biodiversity, the state makes a good choice for nature lovers. The lush green landscapes with swaying coconut trees, add to value of ecotourism in Kerala. The tea plantations, waving banana trees, rippling waters are some of the favorites that tourists eye on their eco-friendly vacation.
Eco tourism in Kerala aims at helping the people explore the local culture and travel to the land of wildlife parks, beaches, rivers, hill stations, backwaters, houseboats and rivers. With all the eco-tourism activities such as wildlife tours, backwater tours, cruising, birding, Kerala makes the perfect holidaying destination. The natural diversity and affluent culture play a viable role in alluring tourists from round the globe. Eco tours to Kerala are conducted to regions of ecological and natural interest. This is turn is of real help to those willing to learn about the environment. So, if you too are planning for a eco tour, then choose Kerala as your holiday destination.
Talking about Kerala ecotourism destinations and not mentioning the wildlife sanctuaries of Kerala is not done. Tourists from across the globe come here to see elephants, tigers, deer, birds as well as other animals residing along the Malabar Coast.
Today, tea estates and rubber plantations also welcome tourists and allow them to have a memorable green getaway. The French, Portuguese, English and Dutch colonial rulers of yesteryears had established these plantations during the colonial era. Some of the crops that were introduced by them include tea and rubber. The pleasant climate of Kerala acted as a fuel and helped in their growth. Today, these plantations act as a shield against the sun, thereby allowing the tourists to make the most of their Kerala eco tourism tour.
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