Role of Community in Rural Destination Development and Management: A case Panchayat study - Kumbalgodu, Karnataka

Authors

  • Mrs. Juno Ann Joseph, Dr. Divya Thankom Varghese

Keywords:

Rural Development, Village community, Agricultural activities, farm stay.

Abstract

The importance of rural tourism has been widely recognized as an important factor in the development of rural areas. Rural tourism is an instrument for rural development considering to enhance productivity, income and to generate long term benefits for the villagers. Rural tourism constitutes many varied forms and is pursued for different reasons. Tourism is an innovative idea to promote and regenerate economic growth in rural areas where agriculture collapses, and help in diversifying of dispersed marginal agricultural area into adventure tourism or cultural tourism. Rural base tourism helps in conservation of local resources. Rural tourism means, any form of tourism that show cases the rural life, art, culture and heritage at rural locations thereby benefiting local community economically and socially. The social entrepreneurs play a vital role in the rural destination development. Many peripheral rural areas face significant challenges in terms of sustaining communities and attracting tourists. The rural development is important for overall economic development of the country. Through the activation of panchayat raj institutions, it is possible to improve the life style and prosperous of the rural community by providing self employment, improved infrastructural facilities like communication and road facilities, proper drinking eater facility, highway connectivity, electricity, education, health facilities and many more.

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Published

2024-04-05

How to Cite

Mrs. Juno Ann Joseph, Dr. Divya Thankom Varghese. (2024). Role of Community in Rural Destination Development and Management: A case Panchayat study - Kumbalgodu, Karnataka. Onomázein, (63 (2024): March), 341–355. Retrieved from http://www.onomazein.com/index.php/onom/article/view/636

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