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What are the barriers to the growth of tourism?

Accordingly, Infrastructure, Marketing and Promotion, Management, Government attitude, Taxation, Expertise and human resources are grouped as the underlying barriers that affect rural tourism by affecting other significant barriers.



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What are the four factors that hinders the growth of tourism? Shortage of tourist facilities, lack of skillful human resources, weak promotion, lack of integration and political will are the major negatively contributing forces.

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Top challenges confronting tourism are taxation, travel marketing, infrastructure issues, and security and cross border regulations. Too many tourism destinations are not prepared for visitors.

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Some show immediate effect while, there are also factors which affect in the long run.
  • Environment at Destination. ...
  • Economy of the Country. ...
  • Historical or Cultural Importance of Destination. ...
  • Research Importance of Destination. ...
  • Religious Importance of Destination. ...
  • Technology.


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Some show immediate effect while, there are also factors which affect in the long run.
  • Environment at Destination. ...
  • Economy of the Country. ...
  • Historical or Cultural Importance of Destination. ...
  • Research Importance of Destination. ...
  • Religious Importance of Destination. ...
  • Technology.


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There are barriers to implementing successful sustainable tourism policies and practices including: (1) lack of coordination among bureaucracy, (2) unawareness, (3) lack of stakeholder support, (4) the economic priority being elsewhere, and (5) lack of political will and inefficient use of resources (Dodds and Butler, ...

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Natural disasters can massively affect tourism, for reasons such as; they can decline the number of tourist visiting an area, there is a decrease in money being spent in an area due to lack of visitors, also for the obvious reason that they can destroy natural environments and things that the industry relies on, they ...

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The tourism components 4As (Accommodation, Access, Amenities and Attractions) are the ones that tourism managers should consider in the development of the destination and ensure that all components are best suited with the quality and requirements of visitors (Haneef, 2017).

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There are a number of ways in which tourism can have negative social impacts. Tourism can threaten local culture because tourists don't respect local traditions and ways of life. In addition, it can change the local culture by imposing its own culture on the destination.

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The traditionally-described domains of tourism impacts are economic, socio-cultural, and environmental. The economic effects of tourism encompass improved tax revenue, personal income growth, enhanced living standards, and the creation of additional employment opportunities.

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A research review of 100 studies with models to measure tourism demand (Lim 1997) confirmed that higher income and transport costs are important factors. In addition to these she also pointed out that the relative price level between countries and the exchange rate figure frequently in explanatory models.

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(2009) state that there are only three core elements in a successful destination which achievement in attracting tourists will rely on upon the quality of those crucial advantages that they offer them: attractions, amenities and accessibility.

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