The Forest Department of the state of Uttarakhand located in northern India crossed by the Himalaya mountain tange, known for its stunning landscapes, towering peaks, a rich cultural and historical heritage and famous as a relevant Hindu pilgrimage’s destination, unveiled a plan for the development of 12 new ecotourism sites.
The project consists in transforming forest rest houses into integrated nature centres with trails and attractions, focusing on sustainable development, promoting biodiversity through high - quality, low impact experiences, aiming to boost the state’ tourism and create employment with unique nature - based circuits.
Around these sites, infrastructure will be developed for hiking, wildlife observation and knowledge of the local culture, a move to elevate Uttarakhand state as a leading destination for ecotourism and outdoor activities in the regional tourism landscape.
The aim of the project is to unite nature attractions in integrated clusters. This will allow tourists to visit several points in a single trip and, at the same time, creating jobs for the local population.
In the first stage of development, 12 territories in 7 districts have been selected including Almora, Dehradun, Nainital, Pauri, and Pithoragarh.
According to the head of the ecotourism area, the Forestry Department will focus mainly on the modernization of existing infrastructure: trails, guest houses, and other complementary facilities.
The project has already been discussed at a special meeting chaired by Uttarakhand’ chief secretary, Anand Bardhan and now will be submitted for approval to the state government as reported by News9.
Key Features of the Plan:
• Integrated Circuits: Developing linked tourist circuits rather than isolated spots for richer experiences.
• Upgraded Facilities: Converting basic forest rest houses into full ecotourism centres.
• Nature Trails: Creating dedicated walking, trekking, and nature exploration routes.
• Economic Growth: Generating local employment and alleviating poverty through tourism.
• Conservation Focus: Centred around flora and fauna conservation, promoting sustainable wilderness tourism.
• Educational Experiences: Offering insights into Uttarakhand’s natural and cultural heritage.
The overall goal is to position Uttarakhand state as a leading destination in sustainable tourism by balancing environmental protection with economic development, utilizing its rich biodiversity and unique landscapes.