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Evaluation of Government Responses and Measures on COVID-19 in the Tourism Sector: A Case of Tour Guides in South Africa [PDF]

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure, 2020
The aim of this paper was to explore and evaluate the support mechanisms or measures that the South African government has put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic for tour guides within the tourism sector.
Jabulani C. Nyawo
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Visitor perceptions of captive wildlife tourism in a Western Australian natural setting [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Wildlife tourism involves a broad sweep of experiences that includes all of the aspects of the tourism genre with the distinguishing feature of animals as the primary attraction.
Hughes, M., Macbeth, J., Newsome, D.
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An Analysis of Language Styles Used by Tour Guides in Huta Siallagan: A Study of International Tourist Satisfaction

open access: yesELT Worldwide: Journal of English Language Teaching
This research delves into an examination of the language styles employed by tour guides in Huta Siallagan when interacting with international tourists. The primary objectives of this study were twofold: first, to categorize and identify the various types
Sabrina Anjelina Siburian   +2 more
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Berlin: Sustainability and Tour Guides in a Partial Dark Tourism Destination [PDF]

open access: yesTurizam, 2013
When guiding in Berlin about the Holocaust or about the Cold War, tour guides often hear the phrase: “I didn’t come here for that, but I want to see that as well...” Many of Berlin’s 10 Million visitors per year claim to have an attraction towards both ...
Asaf Leshem
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Nature-Based Tourism Businesses in Colorado: Interpreting Environmental Ethics and Responsible Behavior [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Tourism businesses operate from a primarily economic-centric point of view, but nature-based tourism businesses are also acutely aware of the need to sustain the natural resource that attracts the client to their outdoor recreation service. A preliminary
Gaede, Diane   +2 more
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PELAKSANAAN PERATURAN DAERAH PROVINSI BALI NO 5 TAHUN 2008 TENTANG PRAMUWISATA DI KABUPATEN BADUNG

open access: yesJurnal Magister Hukum Udayana, 2015
Tour guide has an important role toward the tourism business in Bali, they take care the guests since they arrive until they depart from Bali. Therefore a tour guide should be able to give the best quality of service and also improve it if to provide ...
Ni Made Anggia Paramesthi Fajar
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SIKAP DAN MOTIVASI PRAMUWISATA BALI BERBAHASA KOREA TERHADAP WISATAWAN KOREA SELATAN KE BALI

open access: yesJurnal IPTA, 2020
Bali has an attractive spot for South Korean tourists who are traveling to see their beautiful sceneries. Based on visitor statistics report as a result, the number of South Korean tourists has decreased significantly, and make an impact to tour guides ...
Putu Yolanda Yuniari   +2 more
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“The Boss” Critera: Tour Guides’ Competencies from the Perspective of an American Tour Operator - Rick Steves

open access: yesTrakya University Journal of Social Sciences
Türkiye aims to host 80 million visitors in 2028 and become one of the three most visited countries in the world. Tour guiding services may contribute to achieving Türkiye’s goals in tourism.
Burak Düz
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Identifying and Prioritizing Effective Characteristics on Performance of Incoming Tour Guides from the Perspective of Foreign Tourists Case Study: Incoming Cultural Tour Guides in Tehran [PDF]

open access: yesMuṭāli̒āt-i Mudīriyyat-i Gardishgarī, 2018
Incoming tour guides’ performance as cultural representatives and line workers is very important in cross-cultural interactions. The purpose of this research is to identify and Prioritize effective characteristics on performance of incoming tour guides ...
Mehdi Karobi   +2 more
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Theme Park Routing: A Decision Support System for Walt Disney World Trips [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
With over 52 million visitors annually, the Walt Disney World theme park is one of the busiest places on earth (US City Traveler, 2015). While some of these visitors are regular attendees, most are creating new memories in unfamiliar territory. To assist
Dvorachek, Danica
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