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Sustainable Tourism In Lesotho

Author: Advocate M.J Mots'oari

R249.99

Tourism is one of the most dynamic and challenging industries across the globe. It is the responsibility of nationals, governments, private sectors and voluntary organisations to make it more sustainable and responsible for minimizing negative environmental, social and cultural impacts and generating greater economic benefits for local residents. Tourism growth is one of the success stories that we see in our generation. In many places, there seems to be a deterioration of some destinations; poor access to some destinations; deterioration of some cultures; poor transport facilities, and growing hostility from residents in some destinations. Lesotho is in the position to improve its tourism sector if all the places of interest are made accessible to all tourists and known to the world. This book gives a unique insight into the social and environmental use of resources for the benefit of its people and how tourists can be attracted into the country. This exciting new book helps to equip tourists, students and locals with understanding of the concept of sustainable Tourism in Lesotho and its importance and how to preserve what the country has for future generations.

 

Additional information

Publisher

Pofane and Associates INC.

Year of Publishing

2024

Number of pages

329

ISBN

978-99911-958-0-3

Format

Online Book

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Tourism is one of the most dynamic and challenging industries across the globe. It is the responsibility of nationals, governments, private sectors and voluntary organisations to make it more sustainable and responsible for minimizing negative environmental, social and cultural impacts and generating greater economic benefits for local residents. Tourism growth is one of the success stories that we see in our generation. In many places, there seems to be a deterioration of some destinations; poor access to some destinations; deterioration of some cultures; poor transport facilities, and growing hostility from residents in some destinations. Lesotho is in the position to improve its tourism sector if all the places of interest are made accessible to all tourists and known to the world. This book gives a unique insight into the social and environmental use of resources for the benefit of its people and how tourists can be attracted into the country. This exciting new book helps to equip tourists, students and locals with understanding of the concept of sustainable Tourism in Lesotho and its importance and how to preserve what the country has for future generations.