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🌿 Eco-Tourism at Periyar Tiger Reserve

Periyar Tiger Reserve is a leading example of community-based eco-tourism in India. Nestled in the Western Ghats, this reserve blends wildlife conservation with responsible tourism, allowing visitors to experience nature while supporting local livelihoods and protecting the forest ecosystem.

What is Eco-Tourism?

Eco-tourism focuses on responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people. At Periyar, this translates into low-impact, educational, and culturally sensitive tourism.


🌳 Popular Eco-Tourism Programs in Periyar

  1. Nature Walk

    • Guided by trained local tribal guides

    • Learn about flora, fauna, and forest ecology

    • Duration: ~2.5 hours

  2. Bamboo Rafting

    • Trekking and bamboo rafting on the Periyar Lake

    • Great for birdwatching and wildlife viewing

    • Full-day and half-day options available

  3. Jungle Patrol

    • Night-time patrol with forest guards

    • Experience the forest after dark

  4. Border Hiking

    • All-day hike through the border regions of the reserve

    • Encounter a variety of wildlife and panoramic views

  5. Tribal Heritage Walk

    • Visit a recreated tribal settlement

    • Interact with tribal communities and learn about their lifestyle

  6. Bamboo Grove

    • Stay in eco-lodges within a tribal village

    • Participate in organic farming and nature-based learning

  7. Green Mansions (Lake Palace Stay)

    • Eco-luxury stay on an island in Periyar Lake

    • Ideal for tranquil wildlife watching


🤝 Community Involvement

  • All programs are conducted by local tribal people trained as naturalists, guides, and eco-tourism staff.

  • A portion of the revenue directly supports forest conservation and community development.

  • Visitors contribute to sustainable tourism while enjoying authentic and educational experiences.


🔒 Eco-Tourism Code of Conduct

  • Respect wildlife and local communities

  • Follow the “leave no trace” principle

  • Avoid plastic and loud noises

  • Stick to designated trails and follow guide instructions