Tribal Tourism

Author:

Gade Jayaprakashnarayana1ORCID,Johnpaul M.2,Miryala Ramesh Kumar3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, India

2. Central University of Kerala, India

3. Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, India

Abstract

Tribal tourism is an important junction of cultural discovery and sustainable development, providing unique insights into indigenous cultures' ways of life while creating economic possibilities and protecting cultural legacy. This literature-based research offers an anthropological look into tribal tourism in India, analyzing its implications for cultural preservation, sustainable development, and community empowerment. This research analyzes major themes and trends in tribal tourism after conducting a thorough examination of academic literature, government papers, and industry publications. It investigates the complex interactions between visitors and indigenous people, emphasizing the significance of cultural sensitivity, equitable partnerships, and community participation in tourism development programs. Furthermore, the study investigates the function of ethnographic research methodologies in understanding the sociocultural dynamics of tribal tourist destinations, highlighting the need of respectful collaboration and ethical issues. Furthermore, this study examines the influence of tribal tourism on sustainable development, namely its ability to produce cash, offer job opportunities, and encourage environmental conservation practices among indigenous communities. It also tackles issues including cultural commercialization, loss of authenticity, and the importance of responsible tourist practices in mitigating negative effects and ensuring the long-term viability of tribal tourism operations. Finally, this literature-based study adds to our understanding of the complex relationship between tribal tourism, culture, and sustainable development, providing insights for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners looking to promote responsible and inclusive tourism practices that benefit both indigenous communities and visitors.

Publisher

IGI Global

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