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Satisfaction Index Analysis Of Pal (khandoba) Fair Pilgrims

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The social and cultural manifestations of tourism are multifarious and are evident in different ways involving man, his society and his country. The socio-cultural impact of tourism would be conspicuous in various facts of human activity i.e. religious, cultural, educational, in relation to leisure, health and sports, national and International understanding. Culture provides a strong motivation for tourism and the relation between culture and tourism, thus itself evident. Culture attributes or attractions provide a strong magnet for attracting large scale travel.
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