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Potential of Lakes for Developing Tourism in Maharashtra State
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The Lakes are a lively part of any world’s hottest tourism destinations. However, increased pressure from visitors and therefore the tourism industry, challenging issues, land and water uses has made the sustainable development of lakes. These days there’s relentless interest for arranged, all around created and consummately oversaw tourism. The charming climate, normal lakes, green slopes, delightful valleys, are the most attractions for sightseers in Maharashtra State. The goal of the examination is to explore the capability of lakes on the travel industry advancement in Maharashtra State. The goals of the investigation were to characterize the significance of lakes on the travel industry improvement; to audit the lake assets of the Maharashtra; to take a gander at the beneficial thing about lakes for the travel industry openings in Maharashtra. Tourism the globe over is being viewed as a workable means of economic development. Different varieties of tourism destination are identified and utilized thanks to how it’s appealing to tourists. Infrastructures like hotels, roads, health facilities, electricity, security and communication. Lastly of the research it shows that tourism support infrastructure is very important in lake development. Stakeholders should try and provide supportive infrastructures in Lake areas, knowing the potentials is improved in corresponding increase of tourist circulation to the lake tourism destinations of the state.
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Lake Tourism, Potential, Development
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