Abstract: Traditionally, travel in the Indian Himalayas was regulated by codes of ethics or conduct and principles set down by ancient Indian sages. Such codes governed in particular the means of travel, abstention from non-vegetarian diets, and teetotalism. Thus, the problem of keeping sacred sites clean and the regulation of behaviour stemming from drunkenness were largely taken care of. With the development of roads and the increase in the frequency of vehicles for transporting travellers, there has been a huge influx of visitors to the Indian Himalayas since the 1960s. The number of pilgrims and tourists visiting sacred sites and areas of outstanding natural beauty in the Himalayas rose at a tremendous rate in the 1990s. To counter this...
As a follow-up to the International Year of Ecotourism (IYE 2002) and the International Year of Moun...
Current growth of tourism into peripheral regions such as mountains and remote areas is occurring at...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Écotouristes au Népal : rendez-vous à Namche Baza
The Annapurna range in Center-West of Nepal Himalaya became the most popular trekking area of the co...
Tourism in the Greater Himalaya supports the local economy with foreign exchange and by creating opp...
International audienceAgainst a backdrop of environmental crisis, attributed to the impact of touris...
Ladakh is an extremely arid and mountainous part of India which is located near the Chinese andPakis...
Anciens axes commerciaux entre l'lnde et le Tibet, mais relégués en position de confins suite aux év...
Tourism has the potential to bring about changes in mountain environments, which are fragile and vul...
Cet article se propose d'analyser les ressorts et l'imaginaire spécifique qui fondent la pratique co...
Based on extensive field work and years of personal experience, the authors discuss the development ...
Hill Tourism is one of the major revenue earners for any region or country as compared to other form...
This paper examines the tourism practices and evaluates the possible enhancements towards a sustaina...
Against a backdrop of environmental crisis, attributed to the impact of tourism and the practices of...
P(論文)Mountain tourism has been able to provide income and employment opportunities in remote and rel...
As a follow-up to the International Year of Ecotourism (IYE 2002) and the International Year of Moun...
Current growth of tourism into peripheral regions such as mountains and remote areas is occurring at...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Écotouristes au Népal : rendez-vous à Namche Baza
The Annapurna range in Center-West of Nepal Himalaya became the most popular trekking area of the co...
Tourism in the Greater Himalaya supports the local economy with foreign exchange and by creating opp...
International audienceAgainst a backdrop of environmental crisis, attributed to the impact of touris...
Ladakh is an extremely arid and mountainous part of India which is located near the Chinese andPakis...
Anciens axes commerciaux entre l'lnde et le Tibet, mais relégués en position de confins suite aux év...
Tourism has the potential to bring about changes in mountain environments, which are fragile and vul...
Cet article se propose d'analyser les ressorts et l'imaginaire spécifique qui fondent la pratique co...
Based on extensive field work and years of personal experience, the authors discuss the development ...
Hill Tourism is one of the major revenue earners for any region or country as compared to other form...
This paper examines the tourism practices and evaluates the possible enhancements towards a sustaina...
Against a backdrop of environmental crisis, attributed to the impact of tourism and the practices of...
P(論文)Mountain tourism has been able to provide income and employment opportunities in remote and rel...
As a follow-up to the International Year of Ecotourism (IYE 2002) and the International Year of Moun...
Current growth of tourism into peripheral regions such as mountains and remote areas is occurring at...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Écotouristes au Népal : rendez-vous à Namche Baza