The ‘responsible tourism’ model has many takers in Kerala, popularly known as ‘the God’s Own Country’. This state has now made a name for itself as the promoter of this model. Tourism helps people of different cultures with diverse social traditions to interact with one another and also to understand and appreciate the different ways of life. To know and appreciate a different culture visiting a far away tourist destination will greatly help.
When on a visit to Kerala travels will become hassle free when availing package tours because they always give much emphasis in offering the best at affordable costs. Not only that these tour operators are keen on following eco-friendly tourism practices in their various operations. While minimizing and avoiding waste is given preference, the conservation of the socio-cultural traditions of the state is also taken care of. Preserving the natural resources of the state for future use is a must, if Kerala is to be known as a state with wide natural diversities.
Information on the various Do’s and Don’ts to be followed is made available to both the visitor and the tour operator that undertakes a tour. Thus it helps to optimize the use of the available resources. To preserve the ecologically fragile areas and also to minimize waste generation, these guidelines help a lot.
The responsible tourism model is now given much importance by the prominent hotels and resorts. The responsible tourism model also ensures the proper use of the available open spaces. Each and every square foot of available space is put to its maximum productive use. Proper waste recycling not only helps to cut down costs but also ensures a clean and green environment.
Kerala state as a whole and the forests adjoining the Western Ghats has been identified as a great reservoir of biodiversity by the international research agencies. The state government has initiated stringent measures to control the mindless destruction of the natural wealth of the forests. The ‘sustainable tourism’ model being followed in the state now has many takers elsewhere in the country. The North Eastern states lying adjacent to the Himalayan region have also initiated steps to preserve the unique biodiversity of those areas. To be part of the sustainable tourism model, ‘seeing is believing’ and no amount of words can ever describe the initiatives undertaken.
When on a visit to Kerala travels will become hassle free when availing package tours because they always give much emphasis in offering the best at affordable costs. Not only that these tour operators are keen on following eco-friendly tourism practices in their various operations. While minimizing and avoiding waste is given preference, the conservation of the socio-cultural traditions of the state is also taken care of. Preserving the natural resources of the state for future use is a must, if Kerala is to be known as a state with wide natural diversities.
Information on the various Do’s and Don’ts to be followed is made available to both the visitor and the tour operator that undertakes a tour. Thus it helps to optimize the use of the available resources. To preserve the ecologically fragile areas and also to minimize waste generation, these guidelines help a lot.
The responsible tourism model is now given much importance by the prominent hotels and resorts. The responsible tourism model also ensures the proper use of the available open spaces. Each and every square foot of available space is put to its maximum productive use. Proper waste recycling not only helps to cut down costs but also ensures a clean and green environment.
Kerala state as a whole and the forests adjoining the Western Ghats has been identified as a great reservoir of biodiversity by the international research agencies. The state government has initiated stringent measures to control the mindless destruction of the natural wealth of the forests. The ‘sustainable tourism’ model being followed in the state now has many takers elsewhere in the country. The North Eastern states lying adjacent to the Himalayan region have also initiated steps to preserve the unique biodiversity of those areas. To be part of the sustainable tourism model, ‘seeing is believing’ and no amount of words can ever describe the initiatives undertaken.