Heritage tourism / by Danny Cabulay
Material type:
- 9786210431506
- G 155.7 .2021 C33
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OBE : Outcomes-Based Education -- Front cover
Includes index.
Chapter 1 : Introduction to heritage tourism. -- Chapter 2 : The ecosystem of heritage tourism. -- Chapter 3 : Visitor management of heritage sites. -- Chapter 4 : Marketing heritage sites and legacies. -- Chapter 5 : Planning a heritage tour. -- Chapter 6 : Sustainable heritage tourism. -- Chapter 7 : Business and financial aspects of heritage tourism. -- Chapter 8 : Best practices in heritage tourism.
Every country has its own unique heritage and culture. Apart from its natural attractions, a country draws tourists because of its people, traditions, historical values, and ways of life. They create a different kind of experience for tourists to learn and get immersed in the local culture, as well as interact with the people. This chapter essentially provides a snapshot of heritage tourism as a progressive branch of tourism and how it has contributed to the growth and development of the tourism industry of various countries.
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