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Tamil Nadu Forest Department Launches 'The Online Trekking Trails Atlas' for Adventure Enthusiasts

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 25, 2024 20:40 IST

Good news for all adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers living in Tamil Nadu, as their forest department has taken ...

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Good news for all adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers living in Tamil Nadu, as their forest department has taken initiative for all those who love to go on treks.  'The Online Trekking Trails Atlas', innovative platform which aims to make trekking more accessible and enjoyable by allowing enthusiasts to book their favorite treks online.

The Online Trekking Trails Atlas will feature initially 40 existing trekking routes across Tamil Nadu. These trails, which have been meticulously chosen and reworked in collaboration with local communities, promise not only breathtaking natural beauty but also a unique opportunity to explore the rich biodiversity of the region.

Enthusiasts can now plan their trekking adventures effortlessly with comprehensive information available on the online platform. Each trekking route is detailed with information on difficulty levels, duration, amenities, and safety guidelines, enabling trekkers to book their spots in advance with ease and transparency. Beyond adventure, this initiative fosters a deeper connection with nature. By encouraging exploration of these pristine trails, the Forest Department aims to instill a sense of appreciation and responsibility towards environmental conservation. Each trek presents an opportunity for trekkers to learn about local flora, fauna, and ongoing conservation efforts.

The launch of the Online Trekking Trails Atlas marks a significant step towards inclusive and organized nature exploration in Tamil Nadu. 

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