Bundelkhand region, covering parts of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, is known for its rich cultural heritage, distinctive natural landscape, and notable biodiversity. Although the region is endowed with rich resources, it has been plagued by socio-economic issues in the past, such as poverty, out-migration, and slow industrialization. In recent years, eco-tourism has developed as a sustainable development option with the potential to promote conservation of the environment and economic opportunities at the same time. This research analyzes the potential of Bundelkhand to be an eco-tourism destination and assesses its ability to support economic development in the region. The study uses a mixed-methods approach, combining secondary data based on government reports, scholarly work, and travel statistics with primary data gathered using field surveys and interviews with stakeholders. The research recognizes various fundamental eco-tourism destinations, such as the natural scenery of the Panna Tiger Reserve, Ken Gharial Sanctuary, and Dhubela Museum, and heritage sites like Orchha, Khajuraho, and Chitrakoot. These places provide a specialized combination of wildlife experiences, religious tourism, and cultural heritage that adhere to the theme of eco-tourism. The results show that development of eco-tourism can bring a huge economic dividend to Bundelkhand by creating jobs in hospitality, transport, handicrafts, and local cuisine, as well as promoting community-based enterprises. Eco-tourism can also be crucial for the revival of traditional crafts and indigenous culture, thereby conserving the cultural heritage of the region. In addition, the research underlines the need for infrastructure expansion, human capacity development, as well as policy intervention to maximally exploit the economic benefits of eco-tourism. Issues like poor transportation infrastructure, insufficient trained guides, seasonal flows, as well as environmental degradation need to be curbed in order to promote sustainability. By integrating natural and cultural resources with sustainable tourism activities, eco-tourism in Bundelkhand can lead the region towards becoming a more inclusive and resilient economy. Based on the study, strategic planning, public-private alliances, and active participation from the community are key to making Bundelkhand India's leading eco-tourism destination. The findings of this research can guide policymakers, investors, and local communities in creating programs that bridge conservation and economic growth.
Article DOI: 10.62823/IJEMMASSS/7.2(IV).7859