Cultural tourism in Nepal
Impact on culture by tourism
Shobha Kumari Karki Khatri
Advance diploma
Management research report
Ethame graduate school
Submission date:- 29th August 2011
CTH No. 24310
Acknowledge
Firstly my big thanks is deserve to my college Ethames Graduate School which provide me a opportunities to be a part of the college. And I would like to express my deep respective thanks to my lecturer corinna chin who was always ready to help me for research to make it more better.
At last I would like to thanks all my friends, interviewee who helps me during the time of my research.
Shobha Kumari Karki Khatri
Stud-3191
CONTENT PAGE PAGE NO.
Chapter
Summary 4-5
Introduction 6-7
Literature review 8-13
Context chapter 14-15
Methodology 16-19
Result and analysis 20-22
Conclusion 23
Bibliography 24-26
Appendix
Appendix 1 27-28
Appendix 2 29-30
Summary
Tourism is an expending industry through the world and there is now a growing recognition of its importance. Cultural tourism often aspect of social and different cultural of host areas, and significant overview of tourism impact on local cultural environmental. The tourist attracted by different ethnic groups , languages, different Nepalese cultural dresses and ornaments, food habits, village structure and its type housing patterns, family patterns ,rites and rituals, marriage patterns, ethos, cultural aesthetic values, subsistence system, fairs and festivals, religious belief, priestly hood, supper naturalism, faith healing system, shamanism, local dance and songs, altogether there are one hundred three
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