Abstract
The tourism industry in Haryana has a lot of room to grow thanks to the state's diverse array of attractions. One such new attraction point is the Mangar Village in Faridabad, located in the South Delhi Ridge of the Aravalli Mountain, Mangar Bani is a paleolithic archaeological site and sacred grove hill forest next to the Mangar village on the Delhi-Haryana border. The site and the stone tools found from this area date back to 100,000 years ago, and the cave paintings some 20,000-40,000 years ago(Indian Express, 2023) Due to the increased number of tourists in the Mangar area; thanks to its naturescopic views and mountains, local tourism is flourishing, and with that, the local hotels, restaurants, and dhabas are setting a rise in revenue, the present study examines the rise of entrepreneurship spheres in the field of Hospitality in Mangar. This study will also focus on community-based tourism and aimed to understand the villager‟s view on local sustainable Community-based Tourism in Mangar Village, Haryana
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