Paralikkadu eco-tourism at Pillur Dam reservoir in Karamadai forest range reopens today after temporary closure due to heavy rainfall warning. Visitors can book through official website as operations resume under Forest Range Officer Joseph Stalin's announcement.
Coimbatore: Paralikkadu eco-tourism activities at the Pillur Dam reservoir area under Karamadai forest range have resumed operations from today after being temporarily suspended for the past week due to heavy rainfall warnings.
The popular eco-tourism destination, which attracts nature enthusiasts to the scenic reservoir region of Pillur Dam, was shut down as a precautionary measure following heavy rain alerts issued by the meteorological department. The temporary closure was implemented to ensure visitor safety during the adverse weather conditions.
With the withdrawal of the heavy rainfall warning, Forest Range Officer Joseph Stalin announced that eco-tourism activities will recommence from today. The decision to reopen was taken after assessing the current weather conditions and ensuring safe accessibility to the tourism spots.
Tourists interested in visiting the Paralikkadu eco-tourism site can now make their bookings through the official website at https://Coimbatorewilderness.com/. The online booking facility provides convenient access for visitors planning to explore the natural beauty of the reservoir area.
The Paralikkadu eco-tourism initiative, located in the Pillur Dam's catchment area, offers visitors an opportunity to experience the rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes of the Coimbatore district's forest regions. The site remains a popular destination for those seeking to connect with nature and enjoy outdoor activities in a protected environment.
The popular eco-tourism destination, which attracts nature enthusiasts to the scenic reservoir region of Pillur Dam, was shut down as a precautionary measure following heavy rain alerts issued by the meteorological department. The temporary closure was implemented to ensure visitor safety during the adverse weather conditions.
With the withdrawal of the heavy rainfall warning, Forest Range Officer Joseph Stalin announced that eco-tourism activities will recommence from today. The decision to reopen was taken after assessing the current weather conditions and ensuring safe accessibility to the tourism spots.
Tourists interested in visiting the Paralikkadu eco-tourism site can now make their bookings through the official website at https://Coimbatorewilderness.com/. The online booking facility provides convenient access for visitors planning to explore the natural beauty of the reservoir area.
The Paralikkadu eco-tourism initiative, located in the Pillur Dam's catchment area, offers visitors an opportunity to experience the rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes of the Coimbatore district's forest regions. The site remains a popular destination for those seeking to connect with nature and enjoy outdoor activities in a protected environment.