Development and Management of Visitor Attractions

Author: Sharma Ravi  

Publisher: Anmol Publications PVT. LTD.‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9789387846623

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9788126159482

Subject: F59 Tourism Economy

Keyword: 旅游经济

Language: ENG

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Description

Visitor attractions represent a complex sector of the tourism industry and are the catalytic focus for the development of tourism infrastructure and services. There are many attractions and tourism interests which influence people decision to travel. Depending on ones particular taste in adventure, there are many options to tourism and attractions that one can enjoy, discovering what and where are the questions that people commonly search for when seeking an educational and exciting vacation. People enjoy the experience of travelling, and discovering new things, they like experiencing travel, attractions and tourism. People love to get out of there daily routine and do something exciting and out of the ordinary. There are many, many attractions and tourism activities world wide that draw million of people to travel and take in a new fascinating experience. Some tourism attractions include boating or sailing, hiking, fishing, water activities, horseback riding, uncovering the mystery behind ancient foundations and architecture. Travelling and experiences tourism attractions are one of the main reasons why people travel. A destination cannot promote products and experiences it doesn’t have. Destination development is a continuous process of coordination and development of amenities, facilities, products and services that support host communities to deliver quality experiences for visitors and enhance residents well-being. Managing destination development is fundamental to succ

Chapter

2. Shopping in Hospitality Segment

3. Sustainable Tourism Management

4. Management and Planning of Nature based Tourism

5. Activities in Sports Tourism

6. Innovation in Space Tourism

7. Learning Curves on Environment

8. Competing by Collaborating in Hospitality

9. Innovation in Eco-tourism

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