Coorg: A beautiful eco tourism destination in Karnataka
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Sep 29, 2023, 14:44 IST
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The Nagarahole National Park here is a major tiger habitat. This park and its surrounding forests are home to tigers, leopards, elephants, and a multitude of other wildlife species.
The Nagarahole National Park here is a major tiger habitat. This park and its surrounding forests are home to tigers, leopards, elephants, and a multitude of other wildlife species. Read less
A hotspot for biodiversity
Coorg in the Western Ghats, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the world's eight hottest biodiversity hotspots, makes it a treasure trove for nature lovers. The region is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species, some of which are endemic and endangered. The Nagarahole National Park here is a major tiger habitat. This park and its surrounding forests are home to tigers, leopards, elephants, and a multitude of other wildlife species.
Sustainable farming
In addition to this, Coorg is increasingly adopting organic farming methods, reducing the use of harmful chemicals and pesticides. Travellers can visit these plantations and learn more about sustainable farming.
Waterfalls galore
The place is home to several waterfalls that grace its landscape. These play a crucial role in the region's ecosystem. Proper watershed management practices help maintain water quality and flow, ensuring the well-being of both wildlife and local communities.Today, Coorg has become one of the most important ecotourism destinations in India. As eco-tourism gains prominence worldwide, Coorg continues to attract conscious travellers from across the globe.
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