Gavi is a pristine eco-tourism destination located in Thekkady, Kerala, India. Nestled in the Ranni reserve forest of the Periyar Tiger Reserve, Gavi offers a unique experience for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Its lush green forests, cascading waterfalls, and tranquil lakes create a picturesque setting. Visitors can enjoy activities like trekking, wildlife watching, boating, and camping. Spotting elephants, Indian gaur, sambar deer, and various bird species is a common occurrence. Gavi's serene atmosphere and untouched beauty make it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Gavi's history is intertwined with the Periyar Tiger Reserve, established in 1978. The area has long been inhabited by indigenous communities, and their traditional knowledge and practices have contributed to the conservation of the region's biodiversity. Gavi's potential as an eco-tourism destination was recognized in the late 20th century by the Kerala Forest Development Corporation (KFDC), which initiated sustainable tourism projects to promote the area while preserving its natural heritage. Gavi's popularity has grown steadily, attracting visitors seeking an immersive nature experience.