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    Introduction:

    Sundarbans, the world largest mangrove forest covers a total area of 100,000 hectares and

    located in the deltas of south west of Bangladesh. The Sundarbans covers 4.2% of total land areaand 44% of total forestland area in Bangladesh. It is a globally significant ecosystem rich with

    biodiversity that provides a habitat for around 334 plants and 375 animal species including the

    world famous Royal Bengal Tiger, ferocious estuarine crocodile, lots of beautiful bird species

    and different beneficial and recreational fish 210 species. Bangladesh is small country, but it has

    conceived too many places, which could attract the tourist. Due to lack of proper management

    and planning these places are not attracting the tourists.

    The Sundarbans has an immense value for its unique ecosystem as well as magnificent

    scenic beauty. The mangrove vegetation, tigers, crocodile spotted deer and diverse bird life are

    an attractive destination for such tours. Sundarban is a nature's school for the Eco-tourists.

    Though Bengal Tiger is the flagship species of this unique mangrove Forest, it also offers many

    other wonders of the nature to the visitors. Seeing a Bengal tiger in this 4200 sq km of dense

    mangroves, where visitors have only access to waterways has a chance of one in thousands.

    TheEco-TourismDevelopmentandManagementPlanadviseonlegislation,tourismpractices,

    structural changes, training and facilities requirements, environmental impact, and marketing and

    promotionstrategies.It will contributeto the development of a healthy, responsible andsustainable

    type of eco-tourism for the benefit of all.

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    Sundarbans Suitable for Ecotourism:

    Sundarbans is very suitable for ecotourism as it has an immense value for its unique

    ecosystem as well as magnificent scenic beauty. The mangrove vegetation, tigers, crocodiles,

    spotted deer and diverse bird life are an attractive destination for such tours.

    Eco-tourism focuses on local cultures, wilderness adventures, volunteering, personal

    growth and teaming new ways to live on the earth. It is typically defined as travel to destinations

    where the flora, fauna, and cultural heritage are the primary attractions. Responsible ecotourism

    includes programs that minimize the adverse effects of traditional tourism on the natural

    environment, and enhance the cultural integrity of local people.

    Tourism is a good choice of using natural resources in a productive way. For Ecotourism

    impacts such as geological exposure, water resources, vegetation, wildlife, landscape and

    cultural environment has been considered.

    The economy of the southern region of Bangladesh is highly dependent on Sundarbans.

    Ecotourism being a conservation process by itself has a great potential to contribute to the

    economy, which further could safeguard the Sundarbans. Therefore, in addition to evaluating

    environmental and cultural factors, initiatives by hospitality providers to promote recycling,

    energy efficiency, water reuse, and the creation of economic opportunities for local communities

    are an integral part of ecotourism.

    As the Sundarbans is deteriorating rapidly for various reasons and some peoples want to

    stay more closely to the nature, they want their development in a ecological friendly way. In the

    Sundarbans area presently peoples are realizing the ecological development in each and every

    activity for the long run sustainable development to persist the Sundarbans and other natural

    resources pollution or hazard free.

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    Ecotourist Structures which could be made:

    Ecotourists structures are necessary for the tourists. These structures if not managed and

    built properly, can damage the forest. Only limited number of structures could be made for the

    tourists and should be ecological friendly.

    Resorts can be made keeping in mind that it doesnt hamper the nature. Resorts need to

    be kept neat and clean and the environment inside and around the resort should be humble and

    pleasant. Natural materials like woods and bamboo can be used to make the resorts so that it

    complements its

    surroundings. Natural

    materials like wood

    and bamboo are also

    very eco-friendly.

    Floating houses can

    be made for the

    tourists so that the

    nature lover tourists

    can ride on the boat

    as well as enjoy the

    pleasure of staying at

    the resort.

    Fig. Rest house (made of wood)

    Bird watching centers could be built for the bird lovers. Stargazing towers could be made

    so that the tourist can look up in the sky and enjoy the stars at night. Small local markets can be

    set away from the forest so that the tourists can buy local handicrafts. This would not only

    promote tourism but also provide money for the local people.

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    Information about the forests and

    the kind of flora and fauna that could be

    found in a specific part of the forest can

    be written on the boards made up of

    brick and cement. Directions could be

    shown in the same way so that the

    tourists dont get lost in the forests.

    These should be made of cement and

    brick so that these dont rot, break down

    or gets torn apart.

    Fig. Structure built for

    resting/relaxing/stargazing

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    Involvement of the Local Communities in the Tourism Sector:

    Involvement of the local people in the tourism sector is very important. They know the

    forest like no other and they care about the forest like no other. They earn their living from the

    forest. They worship the forest like a Goddess.

    One of the conditions of the ecotourism is to involve local people so that they are

    benefited from the development and activities that take place. The local people can be involved

    in various ways in the tourism sector. They can be given alternative livelihood opportunities.

    People living in close proximity of the Sundarbans reserve forest are most likely

    depending on its resources to meet many of their daily need. Around 60% of the people living in

    the forest depend on forest resources. As the number of people increases the demand for

    resources also increase which leads to resource depletion and unsustainable practices like over

    fishing or cutting of the trees for firewood and other purposes. Here sustainability of resource

    extraction is considered from the viewpoint of natural regeneration rate of forest resources. To

    maintain the long-term productivity of these resources, the residents of the study area have to

    decrease their rate of dependency on the forest resources. For this reason it is necessary to

    relocate the occupational group, who are mostly dependent on forest resources, its alternative

    jobs, which are not related to the degradation of forest resources.

    The people of Sundarban could be asked or advised to do something else for their living.

    They could do:

    Poultry farming Cattle and goat farming

    Agriculture

    Day labor (Earth work, work inthe brick field and rickshaw

    pulling)

    Fig. Cattle farming

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    Handicrafts Shrimp and Prawn farming Hand made paper bag Net weaving Fruit and vegetables cultivation Tourism (Guiding, organizing

    shows, translators etc)

    Fig. Shrimp cultivation

    They could be involved in the tourism sector by organizing cultural shows, which would

    include drama, ethnic dance, ethnic songs, and different kind of ethnic games for the tourists.

    The local people can be trained properly so that they can speak English and translate the drama,

    songs from Bengali to English. They should be encouraged to make handicrafts that reflect their

    culture and tradition, as most of the tourists are very interested in their livelihood, culture andtradition. They take the handicrafts back home as souvenirs. So, in a way this is a publicity

    medium for the tourism sector.

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    Ecotourists in the Sundarbans:

    Tourism is a rapidly growing activity in many third world countries. It is expected to be

    the largest income-generating source for the countries. During the time of reduced performance

    in the export sector, countries have encourages tourism as a source of quickly earning exchange,

    which is vital for their development. Bangladesh has many places that could attract tourists. The

    Sundarbans is globally significant for its rich biodiversity of plants and animal species including

    the famous Royal Bengal Tiger, and estuarine crocodiles.

    The purposes of ecotourism is to educate the traveler or ecotourist, to provide funding for

    ecological conservation, and to directly benefit the economic development as well as political

    empowerment of local communities.

    An ecotourist can

    be a person from any

    demographic group, of any

    age, sex, race, and religion;

    and someone who is

    willing to pay more for

    ecologically sustainable

    products and services. In

    the Sundarbans, the

    ecotourists may be local or national, and foreign or international. To be more precise,

    Bangladeshis who are interested in the Sundarbans can be potential ecotourists. Alongside, there

    are many researchers and students studying about the Sundarbans mangrove forest, who may

    also be considered as important ecotourists as they will be educated further about the natural

    resources, local communities, flora and fauna, and endangered species of the forest.

    At present, the number of international ecotourists in the Sundarbans is comparatively

    low, whereas the number of local ecotourists and tourists is increasing day by day. Many

    ecologists, researchers, and ecotourists around the world are interested in the Sundarbans

    mangrove forest, and they will be a good source of earning foreign currency for the national

    economy.

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    Ecotourism Promotion/Marketing of the Sundarbans:

    Promotion and advertising plays a significant role in establishing a product/service in the

    marketplace. As such, it is important that Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation should have a

    marketing unit to promote the tourist attractions like the Sundarbans. Brochures and other

    promotional material could be distributed through all foreign missions in Bangladesh, through

    Bangladesh Biman, the national carrier. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs may play an important

    role in paving the way for additional responsibility on the part of Bangladesh missions to do

    tourism promotion/marketing.

    Participation in international tourism fairs, publication of features and advertisements in

    trade journals will enable the country to promote ecotourism of the Sundarbans. However, only

    by putting in a serious effort in promotion will Bangladesh start to be seen as an ecotourism

    destination. Thus, the Sundarbans, UNESCO declared World heritage site would be noticeable.

    It is important that besides completely opening up the Sundarbans for ecotourism, major

    initiatives are taken by the hospitability providers to promote recycling, energy efficiency, water

    reuse, and the creation of economic opportunities for local communities are an integral part of

    ecotourism. Assistance is required from tourist companies as well as the government. Alongside

    the infrastructure should be developed, so when ecotourists visit the Sundarbans their visit

    purposes will be fulfilled.

    It has been analyzed that most of the foreigner tourists have a curiosity about the village

    people to see their lifestyle, socio-economic condition. They want to visit any village around the

    Sundarbans so that they can see the Sundarban dependent people. They want to take something

    from the Sundarbans as souvenirs, like different types of handicraft work that clearly portray the

    image of the Sundarbans. It is also important to provide educational and interpretation facilities

    to the tourists. These areas should be given priority to ensure that the tourists and also the local

    people are benefitted.

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    Therefore, the most effective strategies to promote ecotourism in the Sundarbans are

    Participating in international fairs Providing package tours, which are of good quality and of minimal price Publicizing the country by creating attractive websites and exhibition booths Advertizing on radio, television, magazines (local and international), and posters Starting internal ecotourism alongside attracting foreign ecotourists Improving public facilities, and developing ecologically friendly infrastructures

    The practices of ecotourism and green productivity should be a part of the tourism

    development strategy for Bangladesh, especially for the Sundarbans, as it will ensure that the

    ecological balance is not threatened or degraded. In general, tourists visiting unknown and

    developing countries like Bangladesh are concerned about food, disease, infection,

    inconvenience, language barriers, safety and security and so on. Therefore, it is absolutely

    essential that this negative image have to be addressed by the Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation,

    the Government, NGOs and private organizers through participating in international fairs,

    seminars and workshops, as well as through advertizing and publicity campaigns.

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    Sundarbans Tour operator scheme:

    The following is an example of a tour operator scheme

    Business name: X.Y Sundarban Tours

    Business type: Tour Operator and Guide

    Address: X, Road # 23, Sundarban

    Khulna, Bangladesh

    Town: Khulna

    Region: South-western Bangladesh

    Postcode: 9100

    Telephone number: +880 xxxxxxxxxx

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: www.xy.sundarbantours.com

    Statement: X.Y Sundarban Tours mission is to support a sustainable tourism ensuring

    conservation of natural resources, reducing costs through efficiencies and staff awareness,

    fulfilling customer expectations, and providing a remarkable experience in the Sundarbans

    mangrove forest.

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    The following is an exemplary advertisement/tour operator scheme that could be used to

    attract ecotourists to the Sundarbans

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    Conclusion:

    If a person is to visit Bangladesh, a visit to the Sundarban mangrove forest is a must. It is

    not only the worlds largest single block of mangrove, but also is very rich in its biodiversity. So,

    besides looking out for the famous Royal Bengal Tiger, the ecotourists can keep an eye out for

    the magnificent birds species, reptiles and river dolphins.

    There are many tour operators, but very few specialize as eco-tour guides. This sub-field

    of tourism is yet to be fully executed in Bangladesh. Nonetheless, as described in the report,

    following different promotional/marketing strategies will enable the Sundarbans to be recognized

    worldwide as an ecotourist site. Besides this, the local people of Sundarbans are very important

    for the economy as well as for the tourism sector. This is because they are highly dependent on

    the natural resources of the forest for their livelihood. Their activities and businesses can act as

    tourist entertainment and so on.

    Finally, as the Sundarbans at present contains many endangered species, it is important to

    promote the site in such a manner that is sustainable, and will help conserve the remains of the

    mangrove forest and ensure that the ecotourists have an educational and exciting experience.

    Sustainable ecotourism is when it:

    Benefits the environment by conserving resources Reduces waste Reduces costs through efficiencies and staff awareness Fulfils customers expectations of businesses to look after their environment Attracts new potential customers Improves public image of site and country

    Improves the experience of ecotourists Improves the quality of the service provided Benefits the local community Supports the local economy Reduces congestion and pollution Enhances the natural environment

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