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PART 1 :

To : marc@regionaloffice.fr

Subject : Return about the sustainable holidays in Kerala

Dear Marc,

I am writing to you to inform you of my return from my visit about sustainable holidays to Kerala and also to convince you to include Kerala in a Kerama tour packages.

Firstly, Kerala is situated on southwest tip of India. It is one of the luscious green coastal land of India and one of the popular tourist destinations. Kerala is referred in national geographic magazine as the 50 must see destinations of a lifetime and one of the 10 paradises of the world. Nature and wildlife are preserved, and the state is surrounding by lakes, rivers and canals.

Secondly, I will give you a short description of the holiday ; the traditional houseboats called Kettuvalam. There are equiped with a traditional single romantic cabin. Housboat is said to be eco-friendly and tranquil. Batteries are charged by solar panels, and criteria are respected for don’t pollute the ecosystem.

The food served is traditional, prepared on board with local fresh produce.

I really think we need to integrate a stay on a houseboat in our Kerama tour packages because this type of holidays respect nature and all the ecosystem.

I remain at your disposal for further information of the destination.

Best regards,

Jessica

PART 2 :

Kerala is a heritage cultural and rich of tradition. It’s a lively city with its festivals and known for its cuisine and its traditional system of medicine. The local Kerala community is very important to the economy. It is part of its that makes live the state by organizing festivals which brings many tourists who come from far away to see the procession of elephants. Their culture and their traditional religion attracts the world for example sculpture, music and dance have also participated in the development of cultural traditions. Their system of traditional medicine is also recognized.

Tourists generate greater economic benefits for local people.

Kerala’s heritage provides enjoyable experiences for tourists, this allows a beneficial exchange between locals and tourists.

PART 3 :

Kerala, an exemplary state of responsible tourism

- First part: Conservering wildlife and heritage with a tranquil but especially eco-friendly holidays on the most peaceful houseboat in Kerala maneuvered by local people to discover the aquatic life of the backwaters.

- Second part: Bringing benefits to the locals by going on the adventure of the trekking and the camping directed by protectors of the forests and guides in the Periyar Tiger Reserve.

- Third part: Inviting tourists to discover the intangible heritage and learn the traditions and respect the local know-how while spending a holiday of well-being in an Ayurvedic center that practices a traditional system of medicine.

PART 4 :

Advices: If you need to exchange your dollars into India ropees,

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