Sunday, August 8, 2010

TWO SIDE OF TOURISM PLANNING.


Tourism planning has evolved from two related but
distinct sets of planning philosophies and methods. On
the one hand, tourism is one of many activities in an
area that must be considered as part of physical,
environmental, social, and economic planning. Therefore,
it is common to find tourism addressed, at least
partially, in a regional land use, transportation,
recreation, economic development, or comprehensive plan.
The degree to which tourism is addressed in such plans
depends upon the relative importance of tourism to the
community or region and how sensitive the planning
authority is to tourism activities.

For the development of the tourist sector and the tourism there will be necessary of the planning how to go or how to run the project to attract the tourist towards our country as well as how to show our natural beauty of the country  among the world wide which helps in the promoting sector of the tourism board.

STEP ONE: Defining Goals and objectives. Obtaining clear
statements of goals and objectives is difficult, but
important.
Public support for the planning process
and plan is also important.

STEP TWO: Identifying Your Tourism System
When planning for any type of activity, it is important
to first define its scope and characteristics.
Many organizations serve both tourists and locals. This complicates tourism planning and argues for a clear idea of what your tourism plan entails.

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