
New bird watching site being developed near Pulicat as eco-tourism destination
Thonirevu, near Pulicat bird sanctuary, is being developed as an eco-tourism destination, combining sustainable design with rich birdlife and wetland charm.
Tiruvallur district administration and state forest department are jointly developing the one-hectare site into a hub of regulated eco-tourism with the unveiling of a detailed master plan that aims to strike a balance between wildlife conservation and sustainable tourism.
Itwill be developed with amenities such as seating, boat decks, food kiosks, toilets, and an interpretation centre. A second phase will add accommodation and tours to other attractions in Pulicat.
Forest officials say the interpretation centre will help raise awareness with day-long programmes and guided excursions.
"In the absence of a govt-authorised tourism facility, previous unregulated activities posed a threat to bird habitats.
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This area falls under the forest department, hence it would be easier if we provide regulated rides. In the first phase, we will create a boat jetty, visitors' parking, boat rides, restrooms, and dining areas," said a forest officer.
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"Thonirevu lies along the central Asian flyway, hosting several migratory birds, such as greater flamingo, lesser flamingo, Eurasian spoonbill, river tern, bar-headed goose, painted stork, and spot-billed pelican between Nov and Feb.
During other seasons too, this will be an ideal retreat for nature lovers as there will still be birds, just in fewer numbers," the officer added.
The eco-tourism model is also community-centric, with eco-development committees (EDCs) from nearby villages set to play a central role. "Locals will be trained as nature guides and boating operators, ensuring job creation, skill-building, and revenue-sharing that benefits the region's socio-economic fabric," said Tiruvallur collector M Prathap.
Tourism experts point out that Thonirevu has potential to become a key stop in the Tiruvallur tourism circuit. "Tourists can visit Pulicat, Gudiyam caves, Tiruttani temple, and Poondi if a tourism circuit is created. But the crowd should be regulated," said Richard Harris, a campsite operator and district tourism development committee member.

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