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This Tourism Plan entitled Resurrecting Kalyani through Tourism A Case Study deals exclusively with the pros and cons of Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Tourism in the township of Kalyani and the District of Nadia, easily one of Eastern India s most outstanding cultural/spiritual tourism destinations. The challenges that this new form of Tourism throws and ways and means of popularizing the Sustainable Tourism experience of the region to a worldwide clientele has been covered in this Tourism Plan. A sincere attempt has been made to unravel Kalyani and the District of Nadia as a marvelous Eco…mehr

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This Tourism Plan entitled Resurrecting Kalyani through Tourism A Case Study deals exclusively with the pros and cons of Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Tourism in the township of Kalyani and the District of Nadia, easily one of Eastern India s most outstanding cultural/spiritual tourism destinations. The challenges that this new form of Tourism throws and ways and means of popularizing the Sustainable Tourism experience of the region to a worldwide clientele has been covered in this Tourism Plan. A sincere attempt has been made to unravel Kalyani and the District of Nadia as a marvelous Eco Friendly & Sustainable destination. The intention has all along been to create a synthesis out of the Tourism phenomenon. The Plan highlights and justifies the need for Sustainable Tourism in Kalyani. Concepts like developing a War Memorial Centre, launching Horse Driven Carriages, developing the wetland areas into exclusive nature based tourism zones, the concept of Tree House Recreation etc ifimplemented in a planned manner would undoubtedly catapult this part of Eastern India into the mainstream of India s burgeoning tourism industry.
Autorenporträt
Subhasish Chakraborty is prolific Travel Writer and is a resident of Kalyani in the Indian state of West Bengal. As a Travel Writer, he has traveled extensively throughout the length and breadth of the Indian subcontinent and has had the rare privilege of being involved as a Religious Tourism Consultant with the World Tourism Organization.