Rural tourism is a form of tourism that showcases rural life and benefits local communities economically and socially through interactions between tourists and locals. It has the potential to improve rural livelihoods and communities in India, generating jobs and income in rural areas. The basic components of rural tourism include active participation in a rural lifestyle, which makes a rural place popular and provides economic benefits.
Rural tourism activities take place in non-urban areas with characteristics such as low population density, landscape and land-use dominated by agriculture and forestry, and traditional social practices. Agritourism is a way for tourists to return to traditional values typical for rural areas, spend time in healthy environments, and care for health and family.
Rural tourism is based on accommodation services, complemented by additional services/facilities relying on local social and cultural aspects. It has been adopted by the European Community to refer to the entire tourism activity in a rural area.
From the perspective of tourists, rural tourism is a way to benefit local communities economically and socially through activities that take place in non-urban settings where human activity is present. Agritourism involves activities where visitors contemplate the farm landscape or participate in activities that involve visiting farms or other agricultural settings.
Rural tourism is seen as a driver for a diversified rural economy and society, with rural vision areas covering all to some extent.
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