Tourist spots have become one of the major revenue sites for many countries in the world. On the other hand, Increasing popularity has an effect on the lives and the surrounding vegetation of these local communities. This essay argues that the disadvantages do not outweigh the advantages, bloom in the local trade and eliminational of non-factual information are the positive developments.
Growth in the sales of local and authentic cultural products. Most of the time, these spots are located near to a remote community or village who's main source of income may be selling their handmade goods. These people are well-connected to the heritage and traditions which always them to take up guide jobs which aid in the story telling and navigation of the area. For example, The Indus tribe, situated near the Jantar-Mantar (tourist place), performs street plays to retell the events of the Panipat Battle of 1981.
Believes followed by these locals are not real or true. They act religiously upon what has been told to them by their elders without any actual explaination. When a new people come in, they provide them with facts, figures and knowledge to question what has been taught to them. For Instance, The HampuTribe living in the Amazon Forest thought that they where the only humans aliving. Until they were discovered by a zoologist named Paul Smith, in th early twenties.
To conclude, International tourism has done more benefit than harm. It has helped in the expansion of small economies, also to spread awareness about the unrealistic ideas and opinions.
Tourist spots have become one of the major revenue sites for
many
countries in the world.
On the other hand
, Increasing popularity has an effect on the
lives
and the surrounding vegetation of these
local
communities. This essay argues that the disadvantages do not outweigh the advantages, bloom in the
local
trade and
eliminational
of non-factual information are the
positive
developments.
Growth in the sales of
local
and authentic cultural products. Most of the time, these spots
are located
near to a remote community or village who's main source of income may be selling their handmade
goods
. These
people
are well-connected to the heritage and traditions which always them to take up guide jobs which aid in the story telling and navigation of the area.
For example
, The Indus tribe, situated near the
Jantar-Mantar
(tourist place), performs street plays to retell the
events
of the
Panipat
Battle of 1981.
Believes followed by these
locals
are not real or true. They act
religiously
upon what has been
told
to them
by their elders without any actual
explaination
. When a new
people
come
in, they provide them with facts, figures and knowledge to question what has
been taught
to them.
For Instance
, The
HampuTribe
living in the Amazon Forest
thought
that they
where
the
only
humans
aliving
. Until they
were discovered
by a zoologist named Paul Smith, in
th
early twenties.
To conclude
, International tourism has done more benefit than harm. It has
helped
in the expansion of
small
economies,
also
to spread awareness about the unrealistic
ideas
and opinions.