KARNATAKA ECO TOURISM

  


Karnataka is a state in southern India with a diverse range of natural habitats, including forests, mountains, rivers, and beaches. Karnataka's eco-tourism destinations offer visitors a chance to experience the state's natural beauty and wildlife while promoting conservation and sustainable tourism practices. Here are some popular eco-tourism destinations in Karnataka:

Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary: Located in the Western Ghats, the Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can take a jeep safari or go trekking to spot animals like tigers, leopards, and elephants.


Agumbe: Known as the "Cherrapunji of the South," Agumbe is a rainforest region that receives some of the highest rainfall in India. It is home to rare species of flora and fauna, including the king cobra.

 



Coorg: Also known as Kodagu, Coorg is a hill station known for its coffee plantations, waterfalls, and trekking trails. Visitors can go on nature walks and birdwatching tours to explore the area's natural beauty.


 ⦁ Kabini: Kabini is a wildlife sanctuary located on the banks of the Kabini River. Visitors can go on a safari to spot animals like tigers, leopards, and elephants, as well as enjoy boat rides on the river.


⦁    Gokarna: Gokarna is a coastal town known for its beaches and temples. Visitors can go on nature walks and birdwatching tours to explore the area's natural beauty.

 



These are just a few examples of eco-tourism destinations in Karnataka. The Karnataka Tourism website has more information on eco-tourism destinations and activities in the state.


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