In 2017, the theme is "Cultural
Heritage & Sustainable Tourism", chosen in relation to the United
Nations International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development and in the
context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable
Development Goals.
Tourism definitions place cultural
tourism with q boarder frame work of tourism and tourism management theory.
Cultural tourism, for example, is recognized as a form of special interest
tourism, where culture forms the basis of either attracting tourists or
motivating people to travel.
On April 25th 2015 a 7.8 magnitude
earthquake devastated Nepal. Many of the Kathmandu Valley's historic monuments,
buildings and temples were either completely destroyed. Many of the temples
destroyed or badly damaged in Kathmandu city were located in Kathmandu,
Bhaktapur and Patan Durbar Square.
The government has developed a plan
of action for reconstruction of all archaeological and cultural heritage site, including
the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu Valley, across the country.
Few weeks before we remembered second
anniversary of that tragic day. But there are not any changes (reconstruction
and restoration) of these heritage. The damage to cultural heritage in Nepal as
a result of the earthquake shows how important it is to build inventories and
document historic buildings and their contents. Many donor agencies,
archaeologists, engineers and other organizations are contributed their
financial and physical resources for re-construction and restoration of damaged
heritage but nothing change.
The Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA)
report has urged the government to announce 2017 and 2018 as Visit Nepal Year
to assure visitors that reconstruction and rehabilitation will be completed by
then. The report said that initially there was a need to re-build and re-brand
the image of tourism, and significant efforts and resources would be required
to do this.
Heritage and tourism sectors are
challenges that are likely to arise during the rebuilding of communities
including the inherent dichotomy in balancing the requirements prescribed by heritage
legislation for the rebuilding of homes, gentrification caused by tourism, lack
of basic infrastructure and safety, and the increasing
commercialization/commodification of these areas due to tourism. Like in other
parts of the world, tourism has been a driver for increased economic activity.
The contribution of foreign tourism
sector in the national development of Nepal has been quite significant. However
Nepalese tourism sector has not been developed as expected. In the scenario of
low productive in agriculture sector, the condition of having no abundant
resources for industrial development, tourism can be a high productive sector
to compensate the unemployment and disguised unemployment prevailing in the
country.
In 2017 we are celebrating World
Heritage Day with the theme of "Cultural Heritage & Sustainable
Tourism". The heritage are the major attraction for development tourism.
In the current situation what type of feeling and impression for tourists that
is challenging for Nepal to meet sustainable development goal of tourism
sector.
(A version of this article appears in print on June 10, 2017 of My Republica by Pramod Bhattarai)
(A version of this article appears in print on June 10, 2017 of My Republica by Pramod Bhattarai)
This sad to see that Nepal will suffer from disaster and many people will lose his everything. For more information Please visit my site: - nepal tragedy
ReplyDeleteI am thankful to you for sharing this plethora of useful information. I found this resource utmost beneficial for me. Thanks a lot for hard work. alquiler motos barcelona
ReplyDelete