Cultural Impact Of Tourism Essay

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Impact of tourism on culture perspective Löfgren takes us on a tour of the Western holiday world and shows how two centuries of "learning to be a tourist" have shaped our own ways of vacationing. It shows how fashion in destination has changed through the years; with popular images (written, painted, and later photographed) teaching the tourist what to look for and how to experience it. In this case a good example is Goa. From the late 60’s to the early 80’s when the hippy culture was at its height, Goa was a haven for such hippies. Here they came in thousands and changed the whole culture of the state leading to a rise in the use of drugs, prostitution and human trafficking. This had a ripple effect on the country. Along the shoreline villages, there is significant reduction in celebration of traditional festivals. Now a day’s people like to enjoy the western culture and tradition, such as night market, disco pub, night party, late night beach part, sunburn party etc. This is becoming popular amongst the youth, local as well as tourists. There is ( this cause ) growing fear amongst the elderly people that tourism is a deviating from age old traditions to modernized format of tourism Goa’s cultural …show more content…

User fees, income taxes, renting recreation equipment, and license fees for activities such as rafting and fishing can provide governments with the funds needed to manage natural resources. As per tourists demand and behavior tourists wishing to travel can be split in two main factors that influence the choice of a destination. Push factors are based on personal motivations such as preferences, price, image, safety, health and on the other hand pull factors that are derived from attractiveness and knowledge of destinations such as beaches, facilities and cultural (Uysal and jurowski,

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