The
Responsible Tourism project in Thekkady was inaugurated in 2008. The
intention behind this project was to provide a reliable market for
the local products, and to ensure eco-friendly tourism in the region.
Kerala
state is a hotspot of Indian tourism. Destinations of diverse
interests like beaches, ancient temples, backwater trail, houseboats,
wildlife sanctuaries, hill stations and moreover the state offers
peace full travel experience.
Thekkady,
which is known for Periyar Tiger Reserve is located in the Idukki
district of Kerala. Idukki district itself is a major attraction
comprising wildlife sanctuaries, hill stations, spice plantations,
elephant rides and rich landscape.
Thekkady
is the gateway to enter the Periyar Reservoir which is famous for the
Periyar Tiger Reserve. Thekkady is a small village showcasing the
rich heritage of Kerala Culture. Timber cottages, eco-friendly
resorts, home stays are available here for the tourists.
Periyar Reservoir (Image Courtesy: |
Nearest
railhead is Kottayam and the nearest airport is available at Madurai.
However, ideal way to enter the place is to go via Munnar hill
station. Munnar is situated at about 85 km. If you go in a private
vehicle, you can reach within 2 hours. On the way, you can have a
glance at spectacular spice plantations.
Munnar
is closer to Ernakulam Railway Station and Cochin International
Airport is the nearest air base. So, you can cover Fort Kochi, Munnar
and Tekkadi in one package. Spend a day at Thekkady to experience the
village stay.
You
may have to buy tickets for entering Periyar Reserve at Thekkady. A
jungle safari in the Periyar Reservoir is the main part of the Jungle
Safari over there. You will get to see wild animals near the river.
Actually the Tiger Reserve is located within an island surrounded by
the Periyar Lake. So, you would be taking a round of the Periyar
Lake. Boat mishaps have been reported recently, confirm with the
locals before booking a boat ride.
Visit
nearby spice and coffee plantations; Murikkady is the nearest of all.
Thekkady is also connected to Kodaikenal Hill station of Tamil Nadu.
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