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It is India's first planned eco-tourism destination, which is
gaining popularity due to its unique vistas, bio-diversity and functioning.
Situated about 72kms from Thiruvananthapuram, in the District of Kollam, the
Thenmala Eco-Tourism shares its resources with the famous Shenduruney Wildlife
Sanctuary at the foothills of the Western Ghats.
The word Thenmala in the local language Malayalam has an
interesting meaning. 'Then' means honey and 'Mala' means hill; and they combine
to mean 'Honey Hill'. It is believed that the honey collected from this region
is of very good quality owing to its unique biological settings. Managed by
Thenmala Eco-Tourism Promotional Society, which is an undertaking of the
Government of Kerala, Thenmala Eco-tourism is a unique destination from a
visitor's point of view. It has equal opportunities for fun, adventure, leisure
and for learning the significance and necessity of eco-friendly measures for
promoting tourism related activities.
At Thenmala Eco-Tourism, a visitor is taken care of by its
well-trained staff providing guidance and information about the various
attractions and facilities, enabling one to move about, explore and experience
every bit of this remarkable destination. There are well-placed signboards,
direction pointers, and information boards to facilitate one's movement inside
the project area. Divided into different zones with a particular theme, the
project area currently has three major zones viz. Culture Zone, Leisure Zone and
Adventure Zone.
At the Culture Zone one can indulge in a variety of activities
like trying few traditional Kerala dishes at the restaurant there, a bit of
shopping for memento sake, a peep on Kerala's art and culture, an amphitheatre
etc. But the highlight of the Culture Zone is the open air Musical Dancing
Fountain, which is a big attraction among the visitors. There is also a Tourism
Facilitation Center in the Culture Zone to provide information on a wide range
of tourism products available at Thenmala.
Step into the Leisure Zone here and try the boardwalk leading to
the dam. The sway bridge here could be an exciting proposition, especially for
children. Adding more variety and elegance to the landscape here is the
Sculpture Garden, which has Man & Nature as its theme.
For those with an overdose of adrenalin and those willing to test
their adventure spirit would find the Adventure Zone here quite a thrilling
experience. Take the elevated walkway for a journey that winds through the
canopy of trees and going over rocky terrains bringing one close to life at
different heights. And still those who don't mind to give their body muscles a
real work out can go for mountain biking, rock climbing and river crossing.
Besides the zone-based activities for a visitor, Thenmala
Eco-Tourism also offer other attractions, like an invigorating boat ride in the
Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary; a visit to the Deer Rehabilitation Centre, where
one can have a look at a group of spotted deer, the sambar deer and the barking
deer, which have been given protection after straying out from the forests. The
project area also has tree top huts and children's eco-park, riverside treks,
and battery powered vehicle rides through the forest, enabling one to sight
wildlife from a close distance.
For a visitor to Thenmala Eco-Tourism, some of the nearby
attractions are also worth exploring. One may visit the picturesque Palaruvi
waterfalls, about 16 km away, on the way to Shenkottah. Thenmala Eco-Tourism is
open round the year and there are conducted tours organized by the Kerala
Tourism Development Corporation from the Capital City of Thiruvananthapuram and
also by the District Tourism Promotion Council of Kollam District.
How to Reach
Nearest railway station: Kollam,
about 66 km away.
Nearest rirport: Thiruvananthapuram
International Airport, about 72 km away.

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