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INTERNATIONAL TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY

Uluru climb permanently closed after hundreds of people scaled the sacred site on the final day.

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INTERNATIONAL TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY

Uluru climb permanently closed after hundreds of people scaled the sacred site on the final day.

   Added on 2022-07-28

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Executive summary
The paper aim at highlight the physical, social, cultural, environmental and economic
impacts on the tourists’ site such as Uluru. It studies that how the social and traditional impacts
led to the closure of climbing Uluru ranges. It concludes that the irresponsible behaviour of the
tourists need to be changed by various strategies and planning by DMO and the concerned
government.
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Table of Contents
Introduction......................................................................................................................................3
Discussion........................................................................................................................................3
Impacts of political, social and cultural environment on the Uluru............................................3
Impact of the physical, social and, cultural impact on sites........................................................4
Possible strategies that can be employed by the DMO................................................................6
Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................7
References........................................................................................................................................8
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Introduction
The tourism industry helps people to find an escape from their hectic daily routine of
today’s world. People think touring to be less responsible and experience freedom in their own
meaning. People want to travel to a different place, experience a different culture. It has a
different purview when localities see the tourism is snatching the natural beauty of the natural
resources of their places. The over-tourism and irresponsibility of tourists are affecting the
different tourist’s destinations around the world. The tourists’ destinations are classified into
different types such as mountains, Urban sites, sea and beaches, national parks and sanctuaries,
cold regions etc. The careless attitude of visitors and irresponsible behaviour has various effects
on these various sites. The paper studies different impacts, whether physical, social, cultural and
economical on the tourism industry by taking the example of Uluru.
Discussion
Impacts of political, social and cultural environment on the Uluru.
The priceless view of the Uluru ranges is no more available for tourists, and the ranges
are unavailable for climbing. In 1985, the place was given to the traditional owners. The
traditional owners were responsible for looking after the place (Altman and Finlayson 2018). The
Uluru has seen ages of climbing. The travellers who climbed the ranges started is utilizing it.
Human wastes left upon the ranges when washed out, polluting the water holes. The visitors who
were climbing the mountains made scars on the mountain and not understood the importance of
protecting this heritage (Mathew and Sreejesh 2017).
The uluru is present in the national park. The visitor’s perception of the place is that they
pay for climbing the mountain as it is in the national park. Although the climbing of visitors
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