This paper represents the main aim of this research is to explore in recent years, mountain regions are a fascinating great consideration to Indian tourists in general and foreign tourists in particular. The probable mountain resources for promoting green tourism are vast in the form of natural and cultural heritage such as ecological reserves, flora and fauna, lakes and rivers and traditional rural resources. In order to utilize the tourism industry market, wild numbers of tourists and related random infrastructural facilities in the susceptible mountain regions pose serious ecological insinuations. The ecological pressures are threatening land, water, and wildlife resources through direct and indirect environmental effects together with the generation of solid and liquid wastes, so green tourism is emerging as an important task in order to develop a new relationship between communities, government agencies, and private sectors. However, Buddhist heritage in Tourism sustainable development affects tourism for the welfare of people in society. The Promote for engaging at the international, level who indicates the best option for employment; however, the Jharkhand Itkhori, a block headquarters within Chatra district. Itkhori lies north of Hazaribagh, about 16 km west of Chouparan to be more precise. It is a wonderful place with an abundance of historical reminiscences and archaeological remnants demonstrating a breathtaking saga of religious tolerance and cultural unity. More than 1200 years ago, the great Pala and Gupta emperors looked out from the terrace of the magnificent Maa Bhadrakali temple complex built during the 9th century The workmanship of the images and statues indicate a highly developed heritage of skills in the finer arts. In addition, if wonders were to follow wonders, the Shiva-linga in the adjacent temple has no less than 1008 “lingams” carved into its surface. Images of 104 Bodhisattvas and 4 principal Buddha’s are sculpted on each side of a “stupa”-like structure. One of the rock inscriptions of Mahendra Pala at Itkhori indicates that the Pratihara ruler came in control of the bordering areas of Chotanagpur during the second half of the 9th century A.D. Heritage Tourism can help in shaping our cultural resources. To develop a strategic plan for heritage tourism, we have to understand the tourism resources and needs and wants and how to match it with our available resources in the future to make the successful utilization of resources for the empowerment of the state.
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