_____________________________________________ 1 Department of Architecture and Planning, Madhav Institute of Technology and Science, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India 2 Asso professor, Department of Architecture and Planning, Madhav Institute of Technology and Science, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India AN EMERGENCE OF ECOTOURISM IN MOUNTAINS A Comparative Case Study Of Nepal And Bhutan’s Ecotourism Ecology Ar. Bhavna Agarwal 1 , Dr. Anjali S. Patil 2 I. INTRODUCTION The rest of the paper is organized as follows. Proposed embedding and extraction algorithms are explained in section II. Experimental results are presented in section III. Concluding remarks are given in section IV. Ecotourism tourism: Nowadays life is getting fast day by day due to urbanization and people hardly get any time to spend quality time with their family members, but to compensate this many prefer to go out in rich eco areas during leave/holidays/ work breaks to spend some quality time away from work pressure and polluted cities to explore the exotic nature in undisturbed natural areas themselves, thus Eco-tourism has become an important socio-economic activity globally. Eco-tourism is an opportunity to experience a strong relationship between man & nature. It provides a platform to learn about rich biodiversity importance and conservation too. It directly helps to associated native people to generate local economy and livelihood contributes to state GDP as well as provides finance mechanisms for biodiversity conservation. So it accelerates sustainable development in a particular eco- system [1]. Ecotourism has been described as “Tourism involves travelling to relatively undisturbed natural areas with specified object of studying, admiring and enjoying exotic nature and animals, as well as existing cultural aspects (both of the past and present) found in these areas.”(TIES, 2015)[2]. Ecotourism is responsible for tourism in the nature-rich area it is a sub-component of alternative tourism. Ecotourism is an opportunity for the developing countries so that any particular region can develop its sustainability economically, socially and environmentally. Ecotourism involves visiting natural, entrepreneurship for the local community and economic contribution to the state [3]. The eco-sensitive area encourages those activities which are nature friendly and enables the economic and social development of local communities. It is reliant on awareness and learning experiences and sensitivity towards nature, its landscape, flora, fauna and their habitats, cultural artifacts of the local community. Eco-sensitive areas need to be carefully planned and well-conducted, and for the sustainability participation of village-based or local tribes is must, so that the pressure on the natural resources can be channelized and community can be made more self-dependent and productive in terms of quality of life. Ecotourism is important for raising environmental consciousness by exploring rich eco- Abstract- Sustainable tourism is the prime most need to be practice, especially in eco fragile and remote areas. Ecotourism planning is the tool for development in direction of sustainability although it is practicing world widely even that developing countries have great potential of eco-tourism to expose and experience their untouched and unexposed area to the world and maintain the area’s biodiversity conservation and sustainability goals by providing the economic platform to their native community. Many factors may affect eco-tourism planning’s success and failure actively and passively. This paper study will be focused on the success and failure measures for the sustainability of tourism factors in Nepal and Bhutan. Keywords – Sustainable Tourism, Bio-Diversity, Conservation, Local Community International Journal of Latest Trends in Engineering and Technology Vol.(16)Issue(1), pp.154-163 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21172/1.171.22 e-ISSN:2278-621X