The tourism graph of Kerala has shown
a steep rise in the last few years. The
most beautiful part of India, which was
until quite recently left undiscovered
by its people, is slowly gaining popularity
and for good reasons too. Kerala is blessed
with breathtakingly beautiful backwaters,
beaches, canopies of coconut and the life
giving sunshine. The ecological balance
of Kerala is delicately being preserved
and promoted by the Government.
Kerala is one of the greenest destinations
in India. The landscape is covered with
coconut palms in the coastal areas. The
paddy fields shimmer with emerald green
of new shoots. The banana plantations
are filled with green banana leaves and
the tea plantations cover the hill ranges
like a green blanket.
With tourism traffic on rise, there is
a need to diversify and broaden the destinations
and attractive packages offered by Kerala
and so Eco-Tourism in Fascinating Kerala
steps in. The Western Ghats of Kerala
can be projected as an Eco-Tourism zone
and attract great number of foreign customers
who come in to see the famous hill stations,
Wildlife, dances, beaches and backwaters.
Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Peppara Wildlife
Sanctuary, Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary,
Periyar Tiger Reserve, Chinnar Wildlife
Sanctuary, Chimmini, Silent Valley National
Park and Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary are
some of the famous Eco-Tourism places
in Fascinating Kerala. While Komarakom,
Bhoothathankettu, Munnar, Nelliampathy
and Kuruva islands are possible Eco-Tourism
destinations of Fascinating Kerala, South
India.