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Eco Tourism in Rajasthan

 

Conforming to the principles of Eco Tourism, Rajasthan  is a hot destination for Eco tours. The destination is proud for being a responsible Eco Tourism place and it includes programs to minimize the negative aspects of traditional tourism on the environment and gives you immense possibilities to relate with the local people. Hence, in addition to environmental and cultural features, Eco Tourism in Rajasthan is also a promotion of recycling, energy efficiency, water conservation and creation of economic opportunities for the local communities. Traveling in sedating and quite terrains of Rajasthan also takes us to unpolluted natural places.

 

Rajasthan Eco–  Tourism Destinations
Rich in terms of natural beauty and heritage, Rajasthan is an ideal place for Eco Tours. The hot destinations in Rajasthan for enjoying Eco Tours are much popular among travelers. Having Eco tours in the National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries besides visiting the heritage sites is a worth enjoying activity. The Eco Tours in Ranthambore National park and Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary / Keoladeo Ghana National Park is very enjoyable and remarkable. Here you can come face to face to some of the spectacular elements of wildlife and Eco Tourism. Your trip will be memorable with some exciting experiences. Entertainment in natural environment is the mantra of Rajasthan Eco Tours.

 

Eco  Parks   of  Rajasthan
The Eco Parks of Rajasthan are a measure to restore the Eco system of environment and for co- existence of wildlife and vegetation. The desert state of Rajasthan is a rich stock holder of plethora of flora and fauna. The number of Eco parks here are a attraction for tourists and they also preserve and restore the the endangered wildlife. The Eco Parks provide a natural habitat to a plentiful species of wild animals, birds, reptiles and      floral    kingdom.

The most notable Eco Parks of Rajasthan include:

  • Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
  • Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
  • Sariska Tiger Reserve
  • Desert National Park
  • Keoladeo Ghana National Park
  • Arboretum Park
  • Amrita Devi Park

 Eco Tourism Travel Tips

  • The non-degradable stuffs as empty bottles, tins, plastic bags must not be littered but should be carried back and disposed in dustbins.
  • Polythene and plastics are non Bio-degradable and unhealthy for the environment and must not be used and littered.
  • It is illegal to take away flora and fauna in the forms of cuttings, seeds or roots.
  • Pollutants like detergent, in streams or springs while washing and bathing should be avoided.
  • Refrain from aerated drinks, alcohol, drugs or any other intoxicant.
  • Aloud radios, tape recorders or other electronic entertainment equipments should not be used in the natural habitats of wild animals.
  • The local cultures should be respected and the sanctity of holy sites should not be violated.