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Introduction 1.3K views 0 0 RELATED TITLES BACK WATER TOURISM Uploaded by Chandrashekar Hosakere Matt BACK WATER TOURISM Full description Save Embed Share Print Questionnaires Vembanad Lake Kerla Tourism The Tourism to Tourist and Tourism Critique and Chapter-1 INTRODUCTION 1.1.. Back water tourism now in karnataka 11.2.. The back wateers 11.3.. OObbjjeeccttiivveess 11..44.. SSccooppee 1.5. Research methodolologyy 1.6.. Statement of research problemm 1.3K views 0 0 RELATED TITLES BACK WATER TOURISM Uploaded by Chandrashekar Hosakere Matt BACK WATER TOURISM Full description Save Embed Share Print Questionnaires Vembanad Lake Kerla Tourism The Tourism to Tourist and Tourism Critique and 1.3K views 0 0 RELATED TITLES BACK WATER TOURISM Uploaded by Chandrashekar Hosakere Matt BACK WATER TOURISM Full description Save Embed Share Print Questionnaires Vembanad Lake Kerla Tourism The Tourism to Tourist and Tourism Critique and 1.1.. Back water tourism now in karnataka Paradise lagoon launches first houseboat in back water of coastal karnataka. Coastal Karnataka will now be on the wo tourist map with back water tourism taking root at paradi lagoons. The spectacular yet uncharted backwaters of coas karnataka were on the spotlight for the very first time with the launch of houseboats at paradise lagoons. Coastal karnataka will now be on the world tourism map with back water tourism taking root at paradise lagoons. The spectacular yet uncharted backwaters of coastal karnataka were on ththe spototlilight fofor ththe very fifirsrst titime with ththe lalaunch houseboats at paradise lagoons. The paradise lagoon is situated in kemmannu hoode area of the unupi district. It is about an hour's dive from mangalore cityy, which is well connected by dir, rarail and road. This aw inspiring ridge of land is situated between the barbian sea and the river swarna, bestowing a distinctive character, which is not seen in other backwater locations in India. "We are thrilled to in it iota a venture that will showcase the stunningly beautiful Landscapes of coastal Karnataka. 1.3K views 0 0 RELATED TITLES BACK WATER TOURISM Uploaded by Chandrashekar Hosakere Matt BACK WATER TOURISM Full description Save Embed Share Print Questionnaires Vembanad Lake Kerla Tourism The Tourism to Tourist and Tourism Critique and paradise clube and resorts, who set up the states first luxu seaside resort the paradise isle beach resort, three years back. House Boat: The houseboat is approximately 67 feet long 13 feet wide. It has a sun deck, spacious. The houseboat was inaugurated by Mr. I.M. Vittala, Principal secretary of totourism, Information, kannada and culture, govt of karnataka. Dr. C. somasekhara IAS, Director Department of tourism and Mrs. P. Hemalatha District commissioner of udupi. It was hosted by Mr. N.D. Tiwari, MD, Jungle lodges and Resorts and Mr. Y.R. Monoharar, Md. Paradise club and resorts. Paradise club and resorts: Paradise club and Resorts is a company with a focus on leisure hospitality. It resorthotels offer a full array of amenities fofor both busisiness and leleisisure trtravelelerers ininclcludining luluxu accommodation, fine dining fitness centers, spa, meeting rooms, conferencing facilities and a host of other leisure activities. The compay's first development paradise Isle Beach resort has the distinction of being the first high end beach resort in coas karnataka, which is emerging as the next-big tourist destination 1.3K views 0 0 RELATED TITLES BACK WATER TOURISM Uploaded by Chandrashekar Hosakere Matt BACK WATER TOURISM Full description Save Embed Share Print Questionnaires Vembanad Lake Kerla Tourism The Tourism to Tourist and Tourism Critique and friendly materials like bamboo poles, coir, coconut fiber, ropes and bamboo mats. salarpowered fans, lights and bio-chemical toilets also make the boathouse environment friendly. A cruise on the hovseboat offers spectacular views of the swaying palms, glimpses of the arabian see and beaches certain points and fascinating visualso of the idyllic village life. The kemmannu hoode area is an ecological wonder and home to numberous migratory birds on the sand reefs as well as shellfish habitats in the shallow waters near thimman kudru. The flocks of cormorant, egret, herons, four species of moorhens, wate ducks, siberian storks, purple horons, seagulls, teals and the different types of kingishers are a sight to water. 1.2. The Backwater: The undisputed main attraction of a trip to kerala traveling through the 90km networks of waterways that fring the coast and trickle for inland. Long before the advent of roa these waterways were the slippery highways of klerala and many villagers today still use paddle power as transport. Trips through the backwaters crose shallow, palm – firnged lakes studded with cantilevered chinese fishing nets and trave 1.3K views 0 0 RELATED TITLES BACK WATER TOURISM Uploaded by Chandrashekar Hosakere Matt BACK WATER TOURISM Full description Save Embed Share Print Questionnaires Vembanad Lake Kerla Tourism The Tourism to Tourist and Tourism Critique and the way are small villages with mosques, churches, temples and school, villagers going about their daily chores and ti settlements where people live on narrow spits of reclaimed lend dewy a few metres wide. 1.3. Objectives The main objective of the research is to study the back water based tourism in bhadra river project. The relate objectives are: 1) Main objective is to development of back water tourism. 2) To identify the natural and man mate touri attractions. 3) To examine the existing tourism demand and supply. 4) To know the satisfaction level of existing tourist. 5) To identify back water r4esources can plal in econom revitalization and tourism development. 6) To promote the development of back water destination 7) To evolv various promotional measares adapted by govt. for tourism development. 8) To analyze the existing problems 1.3K views 0 0 RELATED TITLES BACK WATER TOURISM Uploaded by Chandrashekar Hosakere Matt BACK WATER TOURISM Full description Save Embed Share Print Questionnaires Vembanad Lake Kerla Tourism The Tourism to Tourist and Tourism Critique and 10) To survey an history of the place. 11) Suggest ways in which the natural resources are utilized for the development of back water tourism. 12) Find out the calture differences host and huest. 1.4. Scop The study is confined to back water tourism destinations. The study is undertaken mainly for assessing the potentially of bhadra backwater tourism in BRP and also to highlight th hidden tourism spots keping in view the existing trend of adventure tourism in BRP. This study is conducted in all most all the place of Bhadra back water tourism which posses natural, adventure, trekking, water sports activity and other types of tourism. 1.5. Research Methodology Research means thee systematic approach concernin generalization and the formulation of a theory is re search as such the term research refers to the systematic metho consisting of enunciating the problem, formulating hypnothesis, collecting his facts or data analyzing the facts and reaching certain conclusion either in the form of solutions toward 1.3K views 0 0 RELATED TITLES BACK WATER TOURISM Uploaded by Chandrashekar Hosakere Matt BACK WATER TOURISM Full description Save Embed Share Print Questionnaires Vembanad Lake Kerla Tourism The Tourism to Tourist and Tourism Critique and Research methodology is a way to systematicully solve the research problem. It has, it may be understood as a science of studying how research is done scientifically. 1.6. Statement of research problem Each destination in the country or state has its own geo socio cultural identity. Therefore it demands specific touris development plans and actions within the umbrella of an overall tourism perspective for the country. Back water in BRP is an unexplored destination wi cultural, natural and manmade tourism attraction and it undisturbed by man. This itself indicates that excavating things unknown or hidden has always a great import ant. Being resident of back water tourism in BRP a research project related to the bhaclra river centre as an obvious choise. There are number of other consideration also wh selecting the present problem for research. Besides the time of cost consideration, familiarity with region, language advantage and mainly feeling of doing some thing for the resident. As regards thematic frame work of research topic i.e. back water tourism, a case study at BRP was taken up. 1.3K views 0 0 RELATED TITLES BACK WATER TOURISM Uploaded by Chandrashekar Hosakere Matt BACK WATER TOURISM Full description Save Embed Share Print Questionnaires Vembanad Lake Kerla Tourism The Tourism to Tourist and Tourism Critique and Methodology The data used in the study has largely been of primary nature. This primary data has been a obtained throug questionnaires with the help of sampling technique. Th secondary data has been o0btained from interned, broachers, book and publication on the subject of hospitality industry. Questionnaire: 2 set of questionnaire (One each for tourist and workers) are prepared so as to get comprehensive information abou profile of tourism purpose of visit, preferences regard facilities, activities, attraction, teiv satisfaction levels etc. Most of the questions are yes or no questions. some open ende questions are also included. Sampling: Around 30 question natives were distributed randomly among the visitors and localities to know their opinion abo tourism potential of back water in BRP. Analysis and interpretation of data: Keeping in view the objectives of the study, the da collected through questionnaires is andlyzed and interpreted with 1.3K views 0 0 RELATED TITLES BACK WATER TOURISM Uploaded by Chandrashekar Hosakere Matt BACK WATER TOURISM Full description Save Embed Share Print Questionnaires Vembanad Lake Kerla Tourism The Tourism to Tourist and Tourism Critique and percentage approach where ever needed, though analysis and interpretation of data are done by manually, computer facilities are also used to translator relevant empirical information in to illustrations in the form of diagrams.
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