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Holiday Learning Can Be Fun Doe’s Ecotours’ itinerary may not always be offbeat, but they combine unexplored places with a local flavour, discovers Priya Nair Doreen D’Sa Founder, Doe’s Ecotours to become an entrepreneur in ecotourism, finalises her trips for the entire year and sends mailers to her regular travellers. She then announces each trip about four months ahead. Typically the bookings get full within a few days. The rates are all- inclusive and cover travel, meals, accommodation, and other costs such as sightseeing. “I usually stick to budget hotels or homestays so that more Maharashtra). They also visited Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary in Chorão Island and Cumbarjua Canal, where the estuaries of the Zuari and Mandovi rivers meet before entering the sea. There they saw otters and crocodiles in addition to several bird species. “Most people only go to beaches and churches in Goa. But I took them to places known for wilderness,” said D’Sa. The innovations do not end there. On a trip to Pench Tiger I f wandering through the usual touristy spots and putting up with clueless tour guides is not your idea of a vacation, you should try Doe’s Ecotours. As the name suggests, the tours combine heritage with wildlife, and include local experiences to make your holiday a learning experience while having fun all along. Says Doreen D’Sa, who runs Doe’s Ecotours, “I do a lot of investigation about the location to find out which activities can make it interesting for travellers. I work four or five months in advance.” D’Sa, who quit her job as a librarian at the British Council Upcoming Tours Pench Tiger Reserve – May 20-24 `14,500 for 2 nights/3 days stay, meals, jungle safaris, transport from Nagpur and back. Ladakh Tour with Jeep Safari – July 21-August 4 `50,650 for 15 days including stay, meals, transport, entry fees etc. (Rates are per person on sharing basis) Enjoying the beauty of orchids at a flower show in Gangtok people can afford the trips. But I ensure that the places are clean,” she says. In Sikkim, for instance, good homestays were easy to find. In Shekhawati in Rajasthan, D’Sa managed to get a heritage accommodation at a reasonable rate. In Kamarajar Valley near Kodaikanal, she came up with Double Dutch resort, close to a valley and offering a scenic view. The destinations D’Sa selects may not always be offbeat, but she makes it a point to include unexplored places within that destination. For instance, a recent trip to Goa saw her group heading out to Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary in Chorla Ghat, which borders three states (Karnataka, Goa and Reserve, a tourist destination bordering Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, D’Sa held fun quizzes and games to talk about the natural history of the place. Most people who go to the Andamans visit Port Blair or Havelock Island. Doe’s Ecotours included Mount Harriet National Park near Port Blair, in a locale that is usually ignored. The tours are ideal for people who share an interest in the outdoors and are keen to learn more about nature and heritage. “When like-minded people come on our tours they form a close bond. Even after the trip, people meet up and share photographs and so on,” D’Sa says. [email protected] www.outlookmoney.com April 2018 Outlook Money 45