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What are some Indian Ecotourism Festivals?
Whether you’re a history buff or just want to reconnect with nature, these festivals are a great way to experience India. There are some great
Indian eco-tourism festivals you should visit this year. The best thing about India is that there is culture and nature everywhere.
Some Indian ecotourism festivals include:
The Van Mahotsav (Tree Plantation Festival) – Celebrated across India to promote tree planting and environmental awareness.
SulaFest – Held in Maharashtra, this festival blends wine, music, and eco-friendly practices.
The Hornbill Festival – In Nagaland, highlighting eco-friendly practices and promoting biodiversity conservation.
Kanha Wildlife Festival – Celebrated in Madhya Pradesh, focusing on wildlife conservation and sustainable tourism.
Rann Utsav – In Gujarat, highlighting eco-tourism, cultural activities, and the conservation of the Rann of Kutch region.
These festivals emphasize sustainability, nature, and environmental conservation.
Rann Utsav, Gujarat – Celebrates the cultural and natural beauty of the Rann of Kutch.
The Elephant Festival, Jaipur – Promotes wildlife conservation and awareness.
Namami Brahmaputra Festival, Assam – Focuses on river conservation and eco-awareness.
SulaFest, Maharashtra – A wine festival promoting sustainable farming practices.
Eco-Adventure Festival, Himachal Pradesh – Promotes eco-tourism and adventure activities in the Himalayas.