United Nations World Tourism Organization (Unwto, 1988) Has Defined Sustainable Tourism
As „‟Leading to Management of All Resources In Such a Way That Economics, Social and Aesthetic Needs
Can Be Fulfilled While Maintaining Cultural Integrity, Essential Ecological Processes, Biological Diversity
And Life Support System‟‟.
Tourism Is One of the Biggest and Fastest-Growing Economic Sectors In the Global Economy and Also
World‟S Largest Growing Industry and Has Significant Environmental, Cultural, Social, and Economic
Effects, Both Positive and Negative. the Main Objectives of Our Study Are Formation of Tourist Circuits,
Promotion of Eco-Tourism, Village Tourism and Find Out the Problems and Suggest a Suitable Plan For
Sustainable Tourism Development In Uttarakhand and Promote and Propagation of Local Custom, Culture
And Traditional Foods, Dishes, Folklore, Handicrafts, Architecture Heritage Etc, Which Have High Valued At
Local Communities But Yet to Set Proper Exploration Recommendation to the World. Sustainable Tourism
Can Be Taken In Four Different Interpretations That Include Socio-Economic Sustainability of Tourism, The
Ecologically Sustainable Tourism, Sustainable Tourism Development With Both Focus of Environment As
Well As Long Term Practicability of the Industry and Finally Tourism As a Part of a Strategy For Sustainable
Development. Therefore, the Purpose of the Present Treaties Is to Adopt Integrated Approach And
Establishment of New Plans For the Sustainable Develop ...