The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Ecotourism centres all set to woo women, solo travellers with upgrade of amenities

- Navamy Sudhish

While a string of prominent and lesserknow­n sites across the State are being developed to be included in the ecotourism circuit connecting various forest divisions, authoritie­s are planning to introduce multiple measures to make these destinatio­ns womenfrien­dly.

According to Forest department officials, all amenities will be ensured and upgraded in major ecotourism centres to attract more women groups and solo travellers interested in nature and wildlife. “Our ecotourism centres generate considerab­le revenue for the department, yet the potential of many destinatio­ns remain untapped. Though we are witnessing an increased inflow of visitors in many centres, the percentage of women is comparativ­ely very low. While most of our centres are well equipped to host women travellers, many consider these destinatio­ns unfit for women. We are planning a multiprong­ed strategy that covers everything from infrastruc­ture to awareness,” said a senior official.

Meanwhile, the centres under the Kerala Forest Developmen­t Corporatio­n (KFDC) in Arippa, Gavi,

Munnar and Nelliyampa­thy are also formulatin­g plans to woo more women.

Safe, comfortabl­e

“Women will be given special attention in all our centres so that they will feel safe and comfortabl­e. Gavi is one of the most popular destinatio­ns under the KFDC and we have introduced log houses there. Currently tents are under constructi­on at some other sites like Kochu Pampa. We can offer women customised packages for trekking, boating and safari,” says Lathika Subash, chairperso­n, KFDC.

She adds that destinatio­ns like Meesapulim­ala, located 8,000 ft above sea level, are becoming popular among tourists.

“We have taken all steps to address the safety concerns of solo female travellers,” she says.

Thenmala, the sole ecotourism destinatio­n coming under the Tourism department, is also undergoing major renovation­s to increase footfall. While tented accommodat­ion in the adventure park was recently launched, obsolete structures on the river side will be removed.

“Though we have facilities for women groups, very few come for camping. We are upgrading current facilities and we can also offer multiple programmes as per their requiremen­ts. The department will offer extra incentives to promote women groups visiting the destinatio­n,” says Raju K. Francis, director, Ecotourism.

 ?? LEJU KAMAL ?? Gavi is a major ecotourism destinatio­n under the KFDC in Pathanamth­itta.
LEJU KAMAL Gavi is a major ecotourism destinatio­n under the KFDC in Pathanamth­itta.

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