As Nirmala Sitharaman announces reforms in tourism, let’s rediscover India’s cultural gems
Cultural Tourism
Sanatan Tourism
Nature Tourism
These three areas have huge potential in India and would be best investment sectors in coming years. The new rich class will move to 5 star but seasoned people with good money will prefer the above in Village
India, which was once only known for Taj Mahal is over, now you have countless opportunities
Don't waste ur time for Job, go for these stress free ventures
Rural tourism is a tourism that focuses on actively participating in a rural lifestyle. It can be a variant of ecotourism. Many villages can facilitate tourism because many villagers are hospitable and eager to welcome or host visitors.
the more our lifestyle is Metro focused, the more need for Rural tourism
UN Tourism understands Rural Tourism as "a type of tourism activity in which the visitor’s experience is related to a wide range of products generally linked to nature-based activities, agriculture, rural lifestyle / culture, angling and sightseeing.
Rural Tourism activities take place in non-urban (rural) areas with the following characteristics: i) low population density, ii) landscape and land-use dominated by agriculture and forestry and iii) traditional social structure and lifestyle".
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Dr GP
Cultural Tourism
Sanatan Tourism
Nature Tourism
These three areas have huge potential in India and would be best investment sectors in coming years. The new rich class will move to 5 star but seasoned people with good money will prefer the above in Village
India, which was once only known for Taj Mahal is over, now you have countless opportunities
Don't waste ur time for Job, go for these stress free ventures
Rural tourism is a tourism that focuses on actively participating in a rural lifestyle. It can be a variant of ecotourism. Many villages can facilitate tourism because many villagers are hospitable and eager to welcome or host visitors.
the more our lifestyle is Metro focused, the more need for Rural tourism
UN Tourism understands Rural Tourism as "a type of tourism activity in which the visitor’s experience is related to a wide range of products generally linked to nature-based activities, agriculture, rural lifestyle / culture, angling and sightseeing.
Rural Tourism activities take place in non-urban (rural) areas with the following characteristics: i) low population density, ii) landscape and land-use dominated by agriculture and forestry and iii) traditional social structure and lifestyle".
be a job creator and not seeker
Dr GP
As Nirmala Sitharaman announces reforms in tourism, let’s rediscover India’s cultural gems
Cultural Tourism
Sanatan Tourism
Nature Tourism
These three areas have huge potential in India and would be best investment sectors in coming years. The new rich class will move to 5 star but seasoned people with good money will prefer the above in Village
India, which was once only known for Taj Mahal is over, now you have countless opportunities
Don't waste ur time for Job, go for these stress free ventures
Rural tourism is a tourism that focuses on actively participating in a rural lifestyle. It can be a variant of ecotourism. Many villages can facilitate tourism because many villagers are hospitable and eager to welcome or host visitors.
the more our lifestyle is Metro focused, the more need for Rural tourism
UN Tourism understands Rural Tourism as "a type of tourism activity in which the visitor’s experience is related to a wide range of products generally linked to nature-based activities, agriculture, rural lifestyle / culture, angling and sightseeing.
Rural Tourism activities take place in non-urban (rural) areas with the following characteristics: i) low population density, ii) landscape and land-use dominated by agriculture and forestry and iii) traditional social structure and lifestyle".
be a job creator and not seeker
Dr GP
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