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financial costs, lack of time, control over the festival venue, appropriate suppliers and

               little time to find them. Heidari et al. 2018 explained that, pilgrims view the spiritual
               beauty  of a  pilgrimage  site  rather  than  an  aesthetic  beauty.  According  to  “Smith

               2015”, an end to end sustainable plan is a must to check the other environmental

               issues associated with tourism. Due to over centuries of existence and the growing
               need for human comfort over years there is urgent need for protecting cultural and
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               historical hence needs to minimize physical destruction in the name of preservation

               as a key to environmental tune.


               2.2. Eco-tourism development

               In this subject here is a complex relationship between architecture and tree more

               departments  in  general  concept  in  human  ecology  with  sustainable  development

               economy on the simultaneously. eco-tourism generated employment pure financial

               aid benefices and it is empowerment the local people. for a developing country like
               India of opportunities for improving environmental issues, empowerment for local

               tribes, employment generating beyond sustainable development. The target market

               for ecotourism may include visitors from outside the country, middle-aged travelers,

               professionals, highly educated travelers, tourists with higher incomes, and travelers
               who spend more on vacation than others. According to the principles of sustainable

               architecture,  every  structure  should  embrace  the  unique  features  of  the  location

               rather  than  standing  out  as  an  antagonist.  Therefore,  it  can  be  the  location's
               identifying symbol. Five specific requirements were outlined at the World Ecotourism

               Summit  in  2002:  "nature-based  product,"  "minimum  impact  management,"

               "environmental education," "contribution to conservation," and "contribution to the
               community."  where  ethics  and  sustainability  have  taken  the  place  of  minimum

               impact management. Weihrich contends that it is crucial to concentrate on external

               variables when examining the concept of weakness, not just from an organizational
               perspective.  Controlling  the  improved  reality  without  delay  is  the  best  course  of

               action, even though it might not be trained to identify its strengths and limitations.


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