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What is Dark Tourism?

Source: India Today
GS IV: Ethics


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What is Dark Tourism
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  1. News in Brief
  2. What is Dark Tourism?

Why in the News?

After the recent Wayanad landslide, Kerala Police warned about Dark Tourism.

News in Brief

  • With green hills and gushing waterfalls, Wayanad is a destination for tourists looking for some tranquillity.
  • The peace was, however, broken by the landslide that claimed at least 150 lives and prompted the Kerala Police to discourage dark tourism.
  • Kerala, which regularly promotes itself as a top tourist destination, sends a rare warning.
  • Kerala Police asked people to desist from dark tourism, which could hinder rescue efforts in Wayanad.
What is Dark Tourism?

  • This type of tourism is where people tend to visit places associated with tragedy.
  • This type of tourism can include sites of natural disasters, genocides, battles, and other tragic events.
  • Positive Aspects
    • It often serves an educational purpose.
    • It helps visitors understand and reflect on historical events and their impacts. 
    • It can foster a deeper appreciation of history and the lessons learned from past tragedies.
  • Negative Aspect
    • It as exploitative or insensitive.
    • Ethical considerations include how sites are presented and the behaviour of visitors.
  • What is the reason?
    • People are drawn to this for various reasons.
    • This including a fascination with history, a desire to pay respects, or a curiosity about human resilience in the face of adversity.
Conclusion

It offers a unique way to engage with history and understand the profound impacts of tragic events. While it can be educational and thought-provoking, it also requires sensitivity and respect for the sites and the memories they hold.


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