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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhether you are going for a trekking tour in the Indian Himalayan region or beach holiday in Andaman, Goa or Kerala you will surely get a glimpse of some of the tribes dwelling in the region. In contrast to leisurescapers, the explorers who travel to seek the indigenous colours of India go deep into the Indian tribal chapters to capture their lifestyle and art.Their lifestyle is completely different from the rest of the world. With an obscure history they are still competing to get along with the modern trend. Their livelihood is mainly dependent on agriculture and handicrafts but the tribes of India still display a wide spectrum of “another India” you hardly know about. One cannot, however, get the complete picture about the whole tribe just by studying or getting close to one particular tribe as each one of them has its own respective culture – food, festival, dance, music, religion and language. This book explains the blend of cultural tourism with tribal communities in india.
Arshaq Habib
Mr. Arshaq Habib is a Research Scholar at Mangalore University. He has completed his MBA (Tourism and Travel Management) and is currently pursuing his PhD in Mangalore University. He is a travel expert and an adventure specialist. ‘As a student of management, I have always been interested in customer’s perceptions, decision making processes, factors driving and impacting the field of management and thereby a specific business sector. Currently I'm serving as the Managing Director for Lotus Group India Pvt. Ltd, Airbone Holidays and Logistics and Western Ghats Expedition’.
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