“Indian subcontinent exhibit imprints of varied geological processes through ages and is a storehouse of interesting geological features”. In the light of this statement can it be said, India has good potential for geo-tourism? What measures government is taking to promote geo-tourism in India?
Answer: Geotourism is defined as tourism that focuses on experiencing the geological features and natural landscapes on the surface of Earth for the purpose of leisure. Geological features and landscapes attract tourists due to environmental, cultural, historical and conservational value.
The three essential features of geotourism are –
- Abiotic Nature as tourist attraction
- Geological heritage and conservation
- Positive outcomes for local population
Geotourism Potential
The Indian subcontinent, being a part of the 43 million year old Indo-Australian plate, is a storehouse of interesting geological features due to which it has high potential for geotourism. The five distinct physiographic regions – ....
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