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Konda Surekha urges officials to prioritize scientific eco-tourism development

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Konda Surekha urges officials to prioritize scientific eco-tourism development

Hyderabad: Forest Minister Konda Surekha has called for a scientific approach to eco-tourism development across Telangana. Key locations like Mannanur, Maddimadugu, Somashila, Domalapenta, and Akkamahadevi caves were highlighted as priority destinations for eco-tourism efforts.

The minister conducted a detailed review meeting with officials from the Forest and allied departments. The discussions focused on sustainable eco-tourism development in key areas, including the Amrabad and Kawal tiger reserves. She emphasized the importance of balancing tourism growth with forest conservation to protect biodiversity.

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Konda Surekha underlined the need for eco-tourism projects to follow a scientific and environmentally sustainable approach. The Telangana Forest Development Corporation (TGFDC) is leading initiatives to enhance eco-tourism facilities in the state. These efforts include improving the forest guest house in Amrabad, launching an eco-tourism pilot project in the coming weeks, and offering activities such as safaris, trekking, caravan camping, and boating at Somashila.

The department has also identified 18 potential eco-tourism circuits across Telangana for phased development. The minister proposed integrating eco-friendly infrastructure into these projects, such as sustainable lodging, renewable energy systems, and green transportation. She stressed that all developments must strictly adhere to forest and wildlife protection laws.

Konda Surekha highlighted the importance of involving local communities in eco-tourism initiatives. She stated that empowering locals and raising public awareness are essential to ensuring both economic benefits for communities and long-term forest preservation. “Eco-tourism policies must prioritize conservation while providing meaningful experiences for visitors,” she said.

The minister concluded by emphasizing that fostering a sense of responsibility toward forest preservation and biodiversity is key to the success of eco-tourism in Telangana.

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