10 best ecotourism destinations in India perfect for February
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Mar 1, 2025, 15:25 IST
10 best ecotourism destinations in India perfect for February
What is an ecotourism destination? Ecotourism focuses on responsible travel to natural areas, promoting conservation while benefiting local communities and minimizing environmental impact. Ecotourism destinations are places where travelers can experience nature sustainably—through wildlife safaris, trekking, birdwatching, and cultural immersion—without harming the ecosystem. So here are 10 such amazing ecotourism destinations in India that are perfect for the month of February.
Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Spread across the floodplains of the Brahmaputra River, Kaziranga’s grasslands and wetlands provide sanctuary to tigers, elephants, swamp deer, and over 400 bird species. February is an excellent time to visit as the weather is cool, and visibility for spotting wildlife is at its best. Jeep and elephant safaris offer incredible encounters with animals in their natural habitat.
Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan
Previously known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Keoladeo is among India’s top birdwatching destinations. This wetland draws thousands of migratory birds, including Siberian cranes, pelicans, and painted storks. February marks the peak birdwatching season, as winter migratory species remain before departing for their breeding grounds.
Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
Jim Corbett, India's oldest national park and the first to be part of Project Tiger, is a celebrated ecotourism destination. February brings ideal weather for jeep safaris through its dense sal forests, providing visitors with opportunities to spot tigers, leopards, elephants, and gharials.
Mawlynnong, Meghalaya
Celebrated as the cleanest village in Asia, Mawlynnong in Meghalaya exemplifies community-driven ecotourism. Surrounded by lush greenery, the village features enchanting bamboo treehouses and breathtaking living root bridges, offering visitors a truly unforgettable experience.
Munnar, Kerala
Munnar is a green paradise of rolling tea gardens, mist-covered hills, and biodiverse forests. Nearby Eravikulam National Park is home to the endangered Nilgiri tahr and offers spectacular views. February’s cool temperatures make trekking, plantation visits, and wildlife spotting enjoyable.
Khonoma, Nagaland
Khonoma, India’s first green village, showcases the Angami tribe’s successful conservation efforts to preserve forests and wildlife. Visitors can immerse themselves in sustainable living, explore terraced rice fields, and wander through dense, biodiversity-rich forests.
Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh
Pachmarhi, the only hill station in Madhya Pradesh, is located within the Satpura Biosphere Reserve. Its lush forests, waterfalls, and caves are home to diverse flora and fauna. February is an excellent time for nature walks, as the climate is neither too cold nor too hot.
Chilika Lake, Odisha
Asia’s largest brackish water lagoon, Chilika Lake hosts thousands of migratory birds, including flamingos and pelicans. February is an excellent time for birdwatching and boat rides to explore the lake’s islands and dolphin habitats.
Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh
Namdapha, one of India’s most biodiverse hotspots, is home to four majestic big cats—tiger, leopard, snow leopard, and clouded leopard. February’s clear skies and cool temperatures create ideal conditions for trekking and wildlife photography.
Agumbe Rainforest, Karnataka
One of the wettest places in India, Agumbe is a hub for herpetologists, especially those interested in king cobras. February offers drier trails for exploring its rainforests and waterfalls
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