In recent years, with the rapid development of tourism industry, travelling to remote regions has been increasingly becoming common. While this trend brings the local many huge advantages, I believe there are still other negative impacts on the locality and the environment.
On the one hand, there are several reasons why this is a positive development. Firstly, more jobs are created for local residents when there are many travelers reaching isolated areas. For instance, in order to cater for tourists, local habitants can do a variety of services such as making souvenir, selling special regional food or renting accommodation. This would in turn help them to have a decent income and take care well of their family. In addition, they would also have the opportunities to meet new people from different background, which may help them to increase the chance of socializing and enhance their knowledge.
On the other hand, those types of travelling can cause some negative effects on community as well as the environment, which the local authority should take into account. First, since there are more people flocking and living in these small areas, the surrounding atmosphere will be seriously polluted if it is not strictly supervised by authorities. Furthermore, in order to attract more visitors, some people exploit their nature surroundings by building resorts, hostels, restaurants, etc. As a result, the nature beauty of those landscapes would gradually disappear and local species also lose their habitat. Regarding the social effects, the appearance of many strange people may lead to social evils such as prostitution or spreading epidemic and even illegal trafficking.
In conclusion, the increase in open tours to farther areas is an inevitable trend and I believe this tendency has both bright side and dark side for the local and environment.
In recent years, with the rapid development of tourism industry, travelling to remote regions has been
increasingly
becoming common. While this trend brings the
local
many
huge advantages, I believe there are
still
other
negative
impacts on the locality and the environment.
On the one hand, there are several reasons why this is a
positive
development.
Firstly
, more jobs
are created
for
local
residents when there are
many
travelers reaching isolated areas.
For instance
, in order to cater for tourists,
local
habitants can do a variety of services such as making souvenir, selling special regional food or renting accommodation. This would in turn
help
them to have a decent income and take care well of their family.
In addition
, they would
also
have the opportunities to
meet
new
people
from
different
background, which may
help
them to increase the chance of socializing and enhance their knowledge.
On the other hand
, those types of travelling can cause
some
negative
effects on community
as well
as the environment, which the
local
authority should take into account.
First
, since there are more
people
flocking and living in these
small
areas, the surrounding atmosphere will be
seriously
polluted if it is not
strictly
supervised by authorities.
Furthermore
, in order to attract more visitors,
some
people
exploit their nature surroundings by building resorts, hostels, restaurants, etc.
As a result
, the nature beauty of those landscapes would
gradually
disappear and
local
species
also
lose their habitat. Regarding the social effects, the appearance of
many
strange
people
may lead to social evils such as prostitution or spreading epidemic and even illegal trafficking.
In conclusion
, the increase in open tours to farther areas is an inevitable trend and I believe this tendency has both bright side and dark side for the
local
and environment.