Opposite idea (NO, it's BAD)
YES NO ( NO WINS)
R1+ adventure,R2+ challenge; R1- no silence,R2- crowed, R3- come into contact with nature R4- too much rubbish
When we consider the topic of mass tourism in mount Everest, the first thing that comes to mind is adventure and challenge. But is mass tourism in mount Everest really the best/only option when it comes to adventure trips. This essay will look into the advantages and disadvantages of mass tourism in mount Everest.
It´s true that increasing people wish to know the mount Everest. Many argue that mass tourism in mount Everest is the wisest choice as it allows you to live an adventure and there is no denying that mass tourism in mount Everest is also a reasonable course of action for those who wish to challenge themselves.
Yet, there are factors like don´t have enough silence or the mount crowded that should also be taken into account in order to make the best choice. There is much more to life than just enjoy o fun adventure or a challenge. According to the latest research, 75% of people value don´t have silence over enjoing an adventure. Also, if you consider the fact that a mount crowded plays a crucial role in a horrible trip, then mass tourism in mount Everest does not seem to be such a great idea after all.
Moreover, no mass tourism in mount Everest has two additional major advantages, namely come into contact with nature and not to find rubbish. If come into contact with nature ranks high on your priority list, then mass tourism in mount Everest should definitely be out of the question. And last, but certainly not least, you must consider whether to find too much rubbish is an issue(problem) for you. If so, then no mass tourism is likely to be a much better option for you.
To sum up, although on the face of it mass tourism in mount Everest sounds like a good idea when it comes to adventure trips, a more in-depth anaylisis suggests otherwise. In fact, most evidence points to the fact that if silence, not crowded, coming in contact with nature and not to find too much rubbish is what you are after, then no mass tourism will probably work best for you.
Rebeca Bailey Alfayate