Heritage is significant to different communities, groups and individuals depending upon their values, attitudes and nature of heritage resource and is also significant in the future of further tourism development in the region. There is increasingly evidence that costs and benefits from tourism do not accrue equally to the residents. So basically, the core objective of this study was to examine the perceptions of communities towards the presence of tourists and tourism development. And thus, seek to gauge the resident’s support for the industry as a part of wider issues of development. This paper investigates the residents’ perceptions regarding tourism socio-cultural impacts. It also concentrates on how various segments of the community react to tourism impacts.