Moreover, paved roads will invite a greater number of tourists and lead to increased tourism revenues.
Objective 2: Developing the Cultural educational center
Currently, there are no formal tourism facilities at all on the island of Kaho'olawe. Through effective marketing and advertising strategies, the proposed cultural education center will invite individuals across the globe to know the essence of Hawaiian culture by visiting the island of Kaho'olawe. Visitors to Kaho'olawe will improve their knowledge on the cultural aspects of the inhabitants of the region while enjoying the scenery and surroundings. An educational approach to tourism will focus on the promotion of the culture of the inhabitants through provision of relevant knowledge and information concerning the island of Kaho'olawe. Visitors, or edu-tourists, can choose among various cultural activities, workshops, and seminars. The facilities will expand in quality and quantity as the state of Hawaii receives return on initial investments.
At the center, visitors will meet with local Hawaiians who can teach them about Hawaiian history and help the visitors feel they are "sent back in time." Educational programs will be designed for all age groups, incorporating a wide variety of activities and multimedia. Most educational activities will take place outdoors, because few people visit Hawaii to stay inside. There are three main strategies for meeting the objective of the cultural education center: building the center, building the campground facilities, and offering food and beverage service.
Strategy 1: Building the center
Building the center using local materials and sustainable construction techniques is the cornerstone of the tourism development project. A sustainable development approach will also focus on the improvement of the region through the creation of employment opportunities for the natives of Hawai'i. Only those developments that are essential will be built, to prevent mass tourism that would adversely impact both environment and culture of Kaho'olawe.
Strategy 2: Build the campground
A campground provides the best means for guests to be one with...
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