Sustainable tourism plays a vital role in balancing economic growth, environmental conservation, and social equity. Tamil Nadu, a southern state in India, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, biodiversity, and scenic landscapes, making it an ideal region for eco-tourism initiatives. This study evaluates the economic benefits of sustainable tourism in Tamil Nadu through a case study analysis of select eco-tourism projects. Data were collected from secondary sources, including the published case studies and government reports. The research explores how eco-tourism projects, such as the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve and Pichavaram Mangrove Forest, contribute to local employment, community development, and conservation efforts. The findings indicate that sustainable tourism not only generates significant revenue but also enhances the livelihoods of local communities by promoting responsible tourism practices. Challenges such as inadequate infrastructure and limited awareness among tourists are also discussed, alongside recommendations to maximize the economic potential of eco-tourism. This study highlights the importance of integrating local communities into eco-tourism planning and the need for policy interventions to ensure long-term sustainability. The insights gained provide a roadmap for developing sustainable tourism models that can be replicated across other regions. Keywords: Sustainable Tourism, Tamil Nadu, Eco-Tourism, Economic Benefits, Community Development
T M Karthikeyan (Thu,) studied this question.