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    Development Institute of Hotel Management Aurangabad Discuss the potentiality‚ effectiveness of a selected destination critically and provide the possibilities and needs of development through planning and strategic implementation in India for greater tourist interest Module Leader: Dr. S.P. Rath Tourism Planning and Development Varun Sahgal (H-18095) Submitted in fulfillment of the requirement of B.A (Hons) in Hospitality Management University Of Huddersfeild United Kingdom February 2013

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    costs‚ and economic dependence. Political issues can also arise because of tourism. The countries should be aware of the negative effects of tourism in order to avoid them. Keywords: international tourism‚ environment‚ economic effect‚ leakage‚ tourist infrastructure. Table of Contents Introduction 2 The Negative and Positive Effects of Tourism 2 Positive Effects 2 Economic effects. 2 Environmental effects. 6 Cultural effects. 6 Social effects. 8 Negative Effects of Tourism 10

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    choice of destination. “Tourists are people who travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment” (UNWTO 1995) Indeed‚ tourists make a choice when decided to go on holiday‚ their motivations in leaving their traditional environment create demand in tourism and this phenomena has been going on for many years‚ changing a lot in the last decades‚ with tourism becoming a big part of our lives. The explanation behind motivation and behaviour which motivate tourists to travel are complex and

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    shows how any tourist resort may grow. A resort may start off from being a small‚ low key‚ destination. He suggests that all resorts go through the same sort of process. The seven stages of tourist development A graph of Butler’s resort life cycle model 1. Exploration - a small number of tourists visit the area. The area is unspoilt and few tourist facilities exist. 2. Involvement - local people start to provide some facilities for tourists. There starts to become a recognised tourist season.

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    bigger islands‚ have a lot to offer to tourists. There are many possibilities for typical "sun‚ sea and beach holidays" and for specific adventure holidays. You can even meet the whale sharks and swim close to them. For tourists who want to discover geographically interesting landscapes or who want to meet mountain tribes‚ the Philippines has it all! Tropical countries like the Philippines are in many ways attractive for tourists. On the other hand tourists are attractive for a country as the Philippines

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    Concerns Affecting Foreign Tourism in India? If recent news reports are to be believed‚ the writing is on the wall. There has been a 25% drop in the number of foreign tourists visiting India over the last three months‚  following a widely publicized spate of sexual attacks on women. Even worse‚ the number of foreign female tourists has decreased substantially‚ by 35%‚ over the same period. The findings come from a survey of 1‚200 tour operators in cities across India‚ conducted by the Associated

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    of Tourism In this essay‚ I will evaluate the role of transportation in the development of tourism and how it will help to improve and expand the tourism industry. I will also mention how different types of transportation will help attract more tourists on choosing a certain destination as well as making their travel experience easier‚ faster‚ safer and cheaper. In addition‚ I will explain some major impacts on the economic and the environment‚ caused by the transportation sector that has a major

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    positive impacts there is as a form of tourist attraction‚ it is disappointing that sports development in Malaysia has not been given much attention to as there are those who say many negatives impacts that may arise. Sport events generates diverse and heterogeneous flows of travelers that may include fans‚ athletes‚ coaches‚ media‚ team personnel‚ parents and family members (Gratton‚ Shibli & Coleman‚ 2004). The fact that sports events in Malaysia attract tourists is well established. Prominent examples

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    Tourism in India: With a view to earning foreign exchange India wants to develop her tourist-industry. Since a pretty long time Kashmir has become a regular receiver of tourists. Innumerable number of people come from abroad to visit this prettiest place of India. Most of the people of Kashmir earn their bread and fortune by dealing with the tourists in various ways getting money from the tourists through hotels‚ restaurants‚ rest houses‚ boat-houses‚ conveyances and by hawking‚ peddling and guiding

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    Poverty Tourism. A Question of Ethics? Abstract Poverty tourism is a modern form of tourism‚ where tourists travel to less developed places to observe the lives of impoverished and disadvantaged communities‚ typically located in the Third World. While experience seeking has emerged as a popular form of new tourism‚ it is necessary to ask the question of whether exercises such as poverty tourism are ethical. The purpose of this paper is to explore the conflicting paradigms of poverty tourism

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