Great Himalaya
Tourism and the Dynamics of Change in Nepal
Language: English
92 Pages, CHF 44.00 (approx. euro 31.70)
Based on extensive field work and years of personal experience, the authors (Sanjay Kumar Nepal / Thomas Kohler/ Bernhard Rudolf Banzhaf) discuss the development of tourism in the Great Himalaya of Nepal from the early days of mountaineering to present-day trekking. Tourism and its potentials, drawbacks, and risks are illustrated vvith a focus on the Khumbu/Everest and Annapurna regions, the most popular mountain destinations in the country. The themes addressed include: growth and expansion of mountain tourism; employment and income generation; wealth, poverty, and livelihood as reflected in statistics and personal accounts by local people; the revival of trade with Tibet; tourism and the role of women; the crucial role played by institutions, policies and political stability; and environmental issues such as forest degradation, garbage management, and trail damage. With its numerous illustrations, text boxes and quotes, the book is intended for a broad readership of policy- and decision-makers in tourism and developrnent, scholars, and tourists and mountaineers who take an interest in mountain development in the Great Himalaya and elsewhere.