Q1. Explain with suitable examples the difference between Tourism Resources and Tourism Products. Also explain the process of tourism product development and the issues to be considered for the sustainability of tourism products.
- Tourism Resources: Raw assets like mountains, beaches, historical sites, providing inherent tourism potential.
- Tourism Products: Packaged experiences (e.g., trekking tours, holiday packages) combining resources, services, and activities for sale.
- Product Development Process: Systematic stages from idea generation, feasibility, design, testing, to commercialization and monitoring.
- Environmental Sustainability: Conserving natural resources, managing waste, and operating within carrying capacity.
Answer: Tourism, as an industry, relies on transforming various elements into sellable experiences. Understanding the distinction between tourism resources and tourism products is fundamental in this process, as outlined in MTTM 12. **Tourism Resources vs. Tourism Products** Tourism resources are the fundamental raw materials or assets, both natural and man-made, that attract tourists. They represent the inherent potential of a destination for tourism activities. These resources exist independently of...