Malaysian homestay tourism is a type of community-based tourism (CBT) that differs from homestay tourism in other regions. The homestay accommodation program is a unique tourism product enabling tourists to experience the culture and lifestyle of local people. Homestays are intended to attract tourists with a certain demographic profile who desire authentic experiences. Thus far, the commitment to homestay development has involved the establishment of comprehensive planning, the construction of infrastructure, and the promotion of Malaysia. However, the homestay business can also contribute significant supplemental income to local people and can instill mindfulness regarding preserving the cultural legacy of Malaysia. Therefore, homestays a...
An exploratory study utilizing qualitative approach was undertaken in 2005 to better understand the ...
This study explores the success criteria for Malaysia Homestay Program (MHP), which is a community-b...
Throughout Thailand there is a considerable pressure on communities to seek alternative forms of eco...
AbstractCommunity-based homestay had been discussed in various forums. Malaysian Government has been...
While homestay tourism as an effective catalyst for socio-economic development in the rural areas ha...
At present, Tourism Malaysia experiences demand from local and foreign tourists of desires for the t...
Homestay programmes - which form a part of Community-based tourism (CBT) vital in the development ag...
This study aimed to analyse the perception of operators on the impact they experienced as a result o...
Community-based tourism (CBT) is viewed as a tourism development that can benefit the members of the...
Tourism in Malaysia is the second largest industry after manufacturing. The development of tourism i...
Homestay programme, which was introduced in 1988, has become the iconic rural tourism product highli...
Nowadays, tourism is growing rapidly and it plays a vital role in economic growth of Malaysia. Durin...
The development of rural tourism has always been considered as one of the important agendas of Malay...
Homestay services are less well-known than hotel services for tourism. However, homestay is an impor...
An exploratory study utilizing qualitative approach was undertaken in 2005 to better understand the ...
An exploratory study utilizing qualitative approach was undertaken in 2005 to better understand the ...
This study explores the success criteria for Malaysia Homestay Program (MHP), which is a community-b...
Throughout Thailand there is a considerable pressure on communities to seek alternative forms of eco...
AbstractCommunity-based homestay had been discussed in various forums. Malaysian Government has been...
While homestay tourism as an effective catalyst for socio-economic development in the rural areas ha...
At present, Tourism Malaysia experiences demand from local and foreign tourists of desires for the t...
Homestay programmes - which form a part of Community-based tourism (CBT) vital in the development ag...
This study aimed to analyse the perception of operators on the impact they experienced as a result o...
Community-based tourism (CBT) is viewed as a tourism development that can benefit the members of the...
Tourism in Malaysia is the second largest industry after manufacturing. The development of tourism i...
Homestay programme, which was introduced in 1988, has become the iconic rural tourism product highli...
Nowadays, tourism is growing rapidly and it plays a vital role in economic growth of Malaysia. Durin...
The development of rural tourism has always been considered as one of the important agendas of Malay...
Homestay services are less well-known than hotel services for tourism. However, homestay is an impor...
An exploratory study utilizing qualitative approach was undertaken in 2005 to better understand the ...
An exploratory study utilizing qualitative approach was undertaken in 2005 to better understand the ...
This study explores the success criteria for Malaysia Homestay Program (MHP), which is a community-b...
Throughout Thailand there is a considerable pressure on communities to seek alternative forms of eco...