Abstract

Abstract: This article explores the impact of tourism on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a pristine archipelago known for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems. With increasing tourist influx, the islands face environmental challenges that threaten their natural beauty and ecological balance. Though the tourism development in the islands is in its growing stage, yet the development may have adverse effects on the island’s ecosystem and the traditional culture.[1] The study examines the extent of tourism's impact, including pollution, habitat destruction, and pressure on local resources, and discusses sustainable tourism practices to mitigate these effects. The findings aim to inform policymakers, stakeholders, and the public about the importance of balancing tourism development with environmental conservation.

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