Affiliation:
1. Amity University, Ranchi, India
Abstract
Religious tourism is a rapidly growing global phenomenon that involves the travel of individuals or groups to sacred destinations for spiritual or religious purposes. This research paper aims to explore the complex interplay between harmony and holiness in religious tourism contexts. It explores the various issues and challenges associated with religious tourism. It examines the socio-economic impacts, environmental concerns, cultural clashes, and management challenges that arise from the influx of pilgrims and tourists visiting sacred sites. By analyzing case studies and examining best practices, this paper seeks to propose sustainable strategies to navigate the challenges of religious tourism while preserving the sanctity and cultural integrity of sacred sites. Promoting harmony and holiness in religious tourism requires a collective effort from all stakeholders. Responsible tourism practices that prioritize sustainability, cultural preservation, and interfaith dialogue are essential for ensuring a positive impact on both visitors and local communities.
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