This week-long walking and cycling holiday in Kerala will leave you in awe of the incredible biodiversity and beauty of the Western Ghats. Explore tea estates, rainforests and rural villages surrounded by spice groves on your journey through the tropical south. Munnar and Periyar, nestled within the Western Ghats, provide a natural habitat for an array of indigenous creatures. There are wild flowers, birds and butterflies all around. There may be possible sightings of larger mammals, including elephants, in the cloud forests and grasslands that cover this region. Experience the best of the Western Ghats with this cycling and walking holiday, that showcases rich biodiversity, wildlife, scenic landscapes, and local culture. Designed for responsible travelers, this adventure supports conservation, community engagement, and low-impact travel in India's premier biodiversity hotspot. The areas that the guests pass through are parts of the bio-diversity areas, enabling them to sight wildlife, birds and flora seen nowhere else in the world. All this is done without stressing the areas environmentally. The fact that we do not have more than 6 persons on these tours minimizes any detrimental impact. When you walk and cycle through these areas, there is minimum impact on the environment and culture. The accommodation is also of low impact throughout this journey. The tented camps have all the comforts of living with minimum wastage in terms of energy and water consumption. This trip is arranged by local operator and hence the money generated remains local. Moreover, the guides, drivers, cooks and porters are all from the local communities notably the indigenous tribal populations that have been stressed due to loss of traditional means of livelihood. Tours like this ploughs back money into their hands and is eagerly awaited by them to enhance their resources for livelihood. The local guides are knowledgeable of their terrain, flora & fauna and make great educators in the wilderness way of life. A prime factor in this holiday is the location where even today traditional ways of life & agriculture thrives. The guests would also learn more about indigenous people, their way of life and traditions. Moreover, part of the money is ploughed back into these areas where you travel and stay. The food items are sourced locally making survival of this programme a priority for villagers who live near the camps. The eco lodges we use are also well versed in reducing resource consumption and utilizing local expertise in the day to day operations.
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A dedicated guide for this region is not available yet.