The thesis discusses the backpacking culture in Ecuador. It proposes a clarification of the issue and discusses the problem from two perspectives. Questions are raised about the backpacking identity, the backpacking travel style and how they use given facilities in the host country. The work focuses and analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the destination through the lens of a backpacker. The empirical material is taken from intensive interviews conducted in Ecuador. A discussion reviews the backpacking identity, how and why backpackers travel; and the backpacker’s opinion about sustainable tourism in South America. In addition, the thesis concentrates on the travellers’ finances and how they prepare for an extended journey
Scholarship on backpackers speculates some individuals may extend backpacking to a way of life. This...
Since the 1970s backpacking travel has become an increasingly popular and desirable pursuit among yo...
Enabled by a Minor Field Study scholarship from SIDA, this thesis examines indigenous involvement in...
Backpacking, one of the ways of making tourism, has significantly increased the number of fans as an...
The social anthropology of backpacking and tourism has never really concerned itself with the sociol...
This study examines the social and cultural impacts of backpacker tourism in a small coastalColombia...
Backpacking is becoming an increasingly commonplace rite of passage for today’s independent travelle...
This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from various disciplines, capturing the...
This thesis addresses a number of new and unexplored issues in the context of the / macro-regional o...
This work addresses the phenomenon of long-term, so-called ‘independent’ travelling, or backpacking,...
In November 2007, at the end of my PhD candidature, I travelled to South America. Having spent the p...
There has been a phenomenal growth of backpacker tourism from the overland routes to India in the 19...
This volume provides a valuable insight into the phenomenon of backpackers in both theoretical and p...
ii Backpacking as a type of overseas travel has become a global phenomenon represented by people of ...
This paper presents a fieldwork-based analysis on the sociodemographic characteristics, travel arran...
Scholarship on backpackers speculates some individuals may extend backpacking to a way of life. This...
Since the 1970s backpacking travel has become an increasingly popular and desirable pursuit among yo...
Enabled by a Minor Field Study scholarship from SIDA, this thesis examines indigenous involvement in...
Backpacking, one of the ways of making tourism, has significantly increased the number of fans as an...
The social anthropology of backpacking and tourism has never really concerned itself with the sociol...
This study examines the social and cultural impacts of backpacker tourism in a small coastalColombia...
Backpacking is becoming an increasingly commonplace rite of passage for today’s independent travelle...
This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from various disciplines, capturing the...
This thesis addresses a number of new and unexplored issues in the context of the / macro-regional o...
This work addresses the phenomenon of long-term, so-called ‘independent’ travelling, or backpacking,...
In November 2007, at the end of my PhD candidature, I travelled to South America. Having spent the p...
There has been a phenomenal growth of backpacker tourism from the overland routes to India in the 19...
This volume provides a valuable insight into the phenomenon of backpackers in both theoretical and p...
ii Backpacking as a type of overseas travel has become a global phenomenon represented by people of ...
This paper presents a fieldwork-based analysis on the sociodemographic characteristics, travel arran...
Scholarship on backpackers speculates some individuals may extend backpacking to a way of life. This...
Since the 1970s backpacking travel has become an increasingly popular and desirable pursuit among yo...
Enabled by a Minor Field Study scholarship from SIDA, this thesis examines indigenous involvement in...