Tourism potentials of Birds Sanctuaries.A Case Study of Nandur madhmeshwar, Nashik district (M.S.)

Authors

  • Dr. Arote Somnath Tukaram  Head. Department of Geography, Arts, Commerce and Science College Lasalgaon, Nashik, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Tourism potential, Sanctuaries, Environmental protection, Birds.

Abstract

The present research paper has given an emphasis on the study of the problems and prospects of Birds sanctuaries Nandurmadhmeshwar of Niphad Tehsil (Nashik).Nandur Madhmeshwar Bird Sanctuary is a harbour for thousands of beautiful and migratory birds. Nandur Madhmeshwar bird sanctuary, situated about 40 kms from Nasik in Niphad Tehsil is a paradise for bird a lover which is established in 1950.these area spread over an area of nearly 10,000 hectares. In our investigation we collect the primary data through survey and interview method. Researcher also collected the secondary data from the concerned tehsil office. The observation of authors concludes the Nandurmadhmeshwar is tourism potential development for tourism. The basic barriers of tourism potentials of Birds Sanctuaries is not available any other facilities and proper tourism planning. Researchers are immensely very happy to suggest an outline of the development for eco-tourism and environmental protection.

References

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  4. Government of Maharashtra (1998) Gazetteer of Satara District.

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Published

2019-08-30

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How to Cite

[1]
Dr. Arote Somnath Tukaram, " Tourism potentials of Birds Sanctuaries.A Case Study of Nandur madhmeshwar, Nashik district (M.S.), International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 6, Issue 4, pp.445-449, July-August-2019.