This paper examines the changing fortunes of Durban as a tourist city from the apartheid to the post apartheid eras. Durban has long earned its prime position as one of South Africa’s most popular year‑round tourist destination. In keeping with the dictates of apartheid, the city catered largely for the needs of the white minority, while that of the black majority was largely ignored. With political changes and shifts in both the international and domestic markets, an effort had to be made to reposition tourism in the city. In order to successfully promote its tourism opportunities, Durban attempted to enhance its image and appeal by promoting its sports, convention and cultural attractions. The democratic transition of the 1990s provided m...
Thesis (MBA)-University of Natal, 2003.This tourism strategy provides an overview of the DMA tourism...
Domestic tourism is relatively under-represented in tourism scholarship. This article attempts to an...
Visitor attractions become the nexus in the relationship between the Tourism sector and the city of ...
This paper examines the changing fortunes of Durban as a tourist city from the apartheid to the post...
The paper analyses how tourism development at Umlazi which is one of the second biggest Townships in...
Focus on the city of Durban's history, spatial growth and its urban morphology and social structure ...
Master of Commerce in Leadership studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Domestic tourism ...
South Africa is a country that distinguishes itself from other tourist destinations by its rich envi...
In the post-apartheid climate, policy makers and urban planners struggled to desegregate urban space...
International audienceProcesses of identity and historical appropriation, rooted in economic purpose...
South Africa’s nationalistic landscape is currently defined by a series of monumental, architectural...
The tourism industry has grown in leaps and bounds in South Africa, since the first democratic elect...
Tourism is one of the fastest growing economic sectors in sub-Saharan Africa. Although African touri...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Sustainability has become one of the key elemen...
Durban is a modern city which expresses the complex dynamics of an African city emerging from a hist...
Thesis (MBA)-University of Natal, 2003.This tourism strategy provides an overview of the DMA tourism...
Domestic tourism is relatively under-represented in tourism scholarship. This article attempts to an...
Visitor attractions become the nexus in the relationship between the Tourism sector and the city of ...
This paper examines the changing fortunes of Durban as a tourist city from the apartheid to the post...
The paper analyses how tourism development at Umlazi which is one of the second biggest Townships in...
Focus on the city of Durban's history, spatial growth and its urban morphology and social structure ...
Master of Commerce in Leadership studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.Domestic tourism ...
South Africa is a country that distinguishes itself from other tourist destinations by its rich envi...
In the post-apartheid climate, policy makers and urban planners struggled to desegregate urban space...
International audienceProcesses of identity and historical appropriation, rooted in economic purpose...
South Africa’s nationalistic landscape is currently defined by a series of monumental, architectural...
The tourism industry has grown in leaps and bounds in South Africa, since the first democratic elect...
Tourism is one of the fastest growing economic sectors in sub-Saharan Africa. Although African touri...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Sustainability has become one of the key elemen...
Durban is a modern city which expresses the complex dynamics of an African city emerging from a hist...
Thesis (MBA)-University of Natal, 2003.This tourism strategy provides an overview of the DMA tourism...
Domestic tourism is relatively under-represented in tourism scholarship. This article attempts to an...
Visitor attractions become the nexus in the relationship between the Tourism sector and the city of ...