Tanzania as a tourist destination has traditionally had a nature-oriented focus for the past years. However, cultural heritage is becoming more and more viewed as a source for tourist attractions which raises questions on global and local impact on commodification of culture, and what sort of cultural activities are chosen to attract international and national tourists. This thesis focuses on the development of cultural tourism in the Iringa region, Tanzania. With cultural tourism local history and heritage becomes regarded as resources for tourism; local Hehe-culture and the history of Hehe-resistance against colonialization becomes presented and reproduced towards tourists. The process of developing Iringa into a tourist destination highl...
Cultural tourism programmes (CTPs) provide opportunities for rural communities to supplement their i...
This study examines the link between the performing arts and tourism in Tanzania and as...
This study was designed to identify and assess means and ways to promote public awareness on the exi...
Despite the many assets the continent possesses, tourism in Africa has mostly operated below its pot...
The literature on cultural tourism in East Africa suggests that tourism practices reflect global pol...
The study assessed the involvement of indigenous peoples in cultural tourism development in Ngorongo...
This thesis focuses on the Batwa peoples of Mgahinga area, located in Kisoro District, South-western...
The Batwa are an indigenous people living throughout areas of central equatorial Africa. In Uganda,...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: Tourism and ...
The aim of this thesis is to acquire a deeper understanding of the relationship betweenheritage mana...
The government of Tanzania has promoted tourism as a way to increase economic development and divers...
Introduction. Tourists are in search of authentic experiences such as unique arts and culture in tou...
Cultural tourism is a fast growing sector in Africa, with many museums and art galleri...
Africa is a small but expanding region of the global tourism economy. While its regions endowed with...
Abstract Tourism is Tanzania's leading foreign exchange earner, yielding the country over US$1 bil...
Cultural tourism programmes (CTPs) provide opportunities for rural communities to supplement their i...
This study examines the link between the performing arts and tourism in Tanzania and as...
This study was designed to identify and assess means and ways to promote public awareness on the exi...
Despite the many assets the continent possesses, tourism in Africa has mostly operated below its pot...
The literature on cultural tourism in East Africa suggests that tourism practices reflect global pol...
The study assessed the involvement of indigenous peoples in cultural tourism development in Ngorongo...
This thesis focuses on the Batwa peoples of Mgahinga area, located in Kisoro District, South-western...
The Batwa are an indigenous people living throughout areas of central equatorial Africa. In Uganda,...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: Tourism and ...
The aim of this thesis is to acquire a deeper understanding of the relationship betweenheritage mana...
The government of Tanzania has promoted tourism as a way to increase economic development and divers...
Introduction. Tourists are in search of authentic experiences such as unique arts and culture in tou...
Cultural tourism is a fast growing sector in Africa, with many museums and art galleri...
Africa is a small but expanding region of the global tourism economy. While its regions endowed with...
Abstract Tourism is Tanzania's leading foreign exchange earner, yielding the country over US$1 bil...
Cultural tourism programmes (CTPs) provide opportunities for rural communities to supplement their i...
This study examines the link between the performing arts and tourism in Tanzania and as...
This study was designed to identify and assess means and ways to promote public awareness on the exi...