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    Ecotourism Activities

    The Department carries out various ecotourism activities in forest areas such as trekking, wildlife safaris, green parks, walk-in aviary, and boating facility to help promote conservation while offering meaningful nature-based experiences. These activities provide controlled access to natural habitats, allowing visitors to appreciate biodiversity, forest landscapes, and wildlife behavior. This not only supports sustainable recreation but also ensures that tourism remains low-impact and environmentally responsible. Ecotourism also aids in better protection of forests and wildlife by generating revenue that can be reinvested into habitat management, anti-poaching efforts, and infrastructure for conservation.

    Ecotourism greatly strengthen awareness generation, as visitors develop a deeper understanding of ecosystems, species protection, and the importance of forests in climate and water cycles. People engagement increases through educational programs, guided tours, and community-led activities. Ecotourism also creates local employment opportunities including guides, hospitality workers, boat operators, nature educators, and artisans thereby boosting village economies. The overall development of the region is enhanced through improved infrastructure, increased livelihood security, and stronger community participation in conservation, making ecotourism a powerful tool for both environmental sustainability and socio-economic growth


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