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This chapter explores the key drivers of religious tourism in Odisha, India. It investigates the motivational and religious factors that attract visitors, such as spiritual fulfillment, cultural heritage, and seasonal religious events. The study also examines the role of facilities, including transportation, accommodation, and basic amenities, in ...
Koppala Venugopal, Madhavi Kappagantula
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Koppala Venugopal, Madhavi Kappagantula
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Ecotourism, Religious Tourism, and Religious Naturalism
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2018Much can be learned about both ecotourism and religious naturalism by bringing the two into conversation through the concept of religious tourism. In Part One I argue that ecotourism can be perceived as religious tourism based on the claim that the concept of nature that serves as a basis for ecotourism is also used in the process of ‘making ...
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Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
2019Tourism is an economic activity capable of promoting the development of regions, creating wealth and contributing to the preservation of heritage. Thus, the tourism sector in general, and in particular, the new typologies of tourism that take advantage of cultural resources, such as religious tourism, have in recent years become the focus of attention ...
Amador Durán-Sánchez +3 more
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2019
Against the massification of some tourist products, the development of new and more complex tourist models is of interest, where the combination of several products in the offer of the same destination can be successful. One of the niches to consider is the great increase of religious tourism, whose origin could be placed in ancient pilgrimages ...
María del Mar Rodríguez Domínguez +1 more
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Against the massification of some tourist products, the development of new and more complex tourist models is of interest, where the combination of several products in the offer of the same destination can be successful. One of the niches to consider is the great increase of religious tourism, whose origin could be placed in ancient pilgrimages ...
María del Mar Rodríguez Domínguez +1 more
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Religious Tourism and Accessibility
2019This chapter presents a study of religious tourism that analyzes accessibility in two cathedrals with a great number of tourist visits. The comparison is made from universal accessibility, although specifically the motor one, sensory one, and technological access of information in both resources.
María Dolores Sánchez-Fernández +2 more
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Pandemics, tourism and global change: a rapid assessment of COVID-19
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2021, Daniel J Scott, Colin Michael Hall
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Tourism and religious journeys
2006Religious travel is not a new phenomenon. Religion has long been an integral motive for undertaking journeys and is usually considered the oldest form of non-economic travel (Jackowski and Smith 1992). Every year millions of people travel to major pilgrimage destinations around the world, both ancient and modern in origin.
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Impact of COVID-19 on the travel and tourism industry
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2021Marinko Skare +2 more
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Religious Tourism in Decipherment
2016We would all be in the intestines of the Sphinx, or rather, more ignorant than before, if we doubted (at least) the possibility that religious tourism identifies a specific field of very contemporary social practices. A religious person can and should travel simply because as a human being he has the right to the goods and services of a modern society.
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