Abstract

Climate change poses significant challenges to Himalayan tourism destinations, affecting their landscapes, ecosystems, and local communities. This article investigates the various impacts of climate change on these destinations and explores the implications for tourism activities. It also explores the consequences of altered weather patterns on adventure tourism activities and addresses the impact on local flora and fauna. Additionally, the socio-economic repercussions for local communities and the challenges faced by indigenous populations and cultural heritage preservation are discussed. The article emphasizes the importance of sustainable tourism practices to mitigate these impacts and foster resilience. Collaboration between local communities, governments, and tourism stakeholders is crucial, as is the development of effective policies at national and international levels. The study concludes by highlighting the need for further research to address the complexities of climate change impacts on Himalayan tourism destinations.

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