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Rajasthan Eco Tourism :India February 25, 2006

Rajasthan, the land of the great Indian Deserts, is not all about of its colorful culture and fascinating architectural masterpieces, but it also offers perfect conditions for Eco Tours. Rajasthan has some of the finest national parks of India and is home to many indigenous tribes in the country. The deserts of Rajasthan including the great Thar Desert are home to some of the most endangered and rare wildlife species and plants. All these factors make Rajasthan a wonderful eco tour destination to be in. Enjoy an exciting Rajasthan Eco Tour with India Travel Portal and experience the nature at …

Himachal Pradesh Eco Tourism :India

The Himalayas, the youngest, loftiest of all the mountains in the world and embracing seven out of the ten highest peaks, sprawl approximately 2,560-kms from North western to the south eastern along with its extension in North eastern India and has breadth from 250-km to 400-km. States of India namely Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Tripura, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttranchal and Darjeeling district of West Bengal are located in Himalayas.

In Himalayas, medicinal herbs have been growing throughout nature kindness from the times immemorial. Adventure sport is another area of tourism activities, which yields greater scope …

Madhya Pradesh Eco Tourism :India

The state of Madhya Pradesh (MP), is unique in its tourism offering being one of the most prominent states of India that is topographically land locked. But the lack of a coastline has not taken away from its charm, because quite evidently Madhya Pradesh’s unique selling point (USP) is its rich and varied forest cover, easily making it one of the most promising eco-tourism products of India. Playing its strength to its advantage, the state has slowly but surely metamorphosised into an internationally recognised and sought after eco-destination.

Madhya Pradesh formulated its first but progressive eco-tourism policy in the year 2001-02. …

Uttaranchal Eco Tourism : India

The main purpose of my visit to Uttaranchal was Jim Corbet National park. It was just like a dream for me to see the tigers roaming in the internationally aclaimed park. Spanning over an area of 535 sq km the park is situated in the souther sector of Pauri Garhawal. The park houses animals like panther, sloth bear, sambhar, swmp deer and birds like Jungle fowl, khaleeh phesant, pae fowl and many other.

The state of Uttaranchal has fast emerged as a major tourist destination. This could be attributed to its richly endowed natural splendour. This picturesque state provides tourists a …