Abstract
The research work especially looks for the promotion of the factors of seasonality in adventure tourism related to safety concerns in Karnataka, a place known for its varied geographical landscapes. Thus, it will draw a picture of how the respective stakeholders handle safety measures and changes in the season to enhance the experience from the adventure tourism sector in a manner aimed at sustainability and safety. As this study focuses on the impacts of safety protocols, consumer perceptions, and seasonality on adventure tourism in Karnataka, it considers insights derived from operators and tourists of adventure tourism to assess whether currently applied promotion strategies are effective regarding safety awareness and seasonally driven tourism management. The study further delves into issues affecting tourism providers related to visitor safety and the management of risks from seasonal weather patterns, including monsoons and extreme climatic conditions. It strives to grasp community involvement and its part in promoting a safety-first approach in the adventure tourism industry. It further recognizes chances and impediments towards the adoption of effective holistic safety and seasonal tourism management practices. The findings of this research will offer the practical solutions required by different stakeholders for enhancing tourist products and building up visitors’ confidence while supporting sustainability. This paper emphasizes the social and economic relevance of having a safe and season-conscious adventure tourism ecosystem in Karnataka. The paper discusses issues related to risk management, emergency preparedness, and adaptability with changing seasonal conditions. It provides recommendations on how to place it in line with international trends and standards while keeping the needs of the adventure seeker and local communities in mind. The results will guide and shape the future efforts aimed at strengthening Karnataka as a position on adventure tourism, safe, sustainable, and seasonally adaptable.

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