Archaeotourism (also called archaeological tourism) is one of the oldest tourism niches people have visited archaeological sites for centuries. A question that arises is whether less well-known archaeological sites have potential as archaeotourism destinations. Therefore, the main aim of this study is to determine whether Wonderboom Nature Reserve in South Africa has potential as an archaeotourism destination. To determine the potential of the Reserve as such a destination, the attractions of seven archaeotourism sites are discussed four World Heritage Sites and three less well-known archaeological sites based on a literature study. These sites are popular because they offer tourists interesting events and edutainment. Some contribute ...
Globally, there has been a gradual realisation of caves potential in stimulating sustainable tourism...
AbstractNowadays, scholars are more interested in researching how tourism contributes to conserving ...
The starting point for this research is an exploration of who and what the “New Tourist ” is. Tradit...
Starting from the observation that having exceptional rock art sites is not enough on its own to at...
Cultural tourism is a fast growing sector in Africa, with many museums and art galleri...
World Heritage listing aims to provide protection for the planet's most precious natural and cultura...
Over the years, the Phiphidi sacred natural site has been protected by traditional methods or cultur...
The Vredefort Dome World Heritage Site, the largest, oldest and deepest eroded meteorite structure n...
The Northern Limpopo Province of South Africa is characterized by a number of natural, environmental...
This article considers the example of palaeo-heritage tourism at Sterkfontein Cave, situated in a ge...
Archaeological sites need a new management and development framework to address the pressures result...
Tourism to areas of natural beauty has recently been seen as one of the fastest growing interests in...
Today, cultural attractions in countries are popularizing the cultural tourism and can bring about n...
Mapungubwe National Park is one of the parks that were created to conserve both biodiversity and ...
International audiencehe aim of this paper is to go beyond a binary opposition approach that pits pr...
Globally, there has been a gradual realisation of caves potential in stimulating sustainable tourism...
AbstractNowadays, scholars are more interested in researching how tourism contributes to conserving ...
The starting point for this research is an exploration of who and what the “New Tourist ” is. Tradit...
Starting from the observation that having exceptional rock art sites is not enough on its own to at...
Cultural tourism is a fast growing sector in Africa, with many museums and art galleri...
World Heritage listing aims to provide protection for the planet's most precious natural and cultura...
Over the years, the Phiphidi sacred natural site has been protected by traditional methods or cultur...
The Vredefort Dome World Heritage Site, the largest, oldest and deepest eroded meteorite structure n...
The Northern Limpopo Province of South Africa is characterized by a number of natural, environmental...
This article considers the example of palaeo-heritage tourism at Sterkfontein Cave, situated in a ge...
Archaeological sites need a new management and development framework to address the pressures result...
Tourism to areas of natural beauty has recently been seen as one of the fastest growing interests in...
Today, cultural attractions in countries are popularizing the cultural tourism and can bring about n...
Mapungubwe National Park is one of the parks that were created to conserve both biodiversity and ...
International audiencehe aim of this paper is to go beyond a binary opposition approach that pits pr...
Globally, there has been a gradual realisation of caves potential in stimulating sustainable tourism...
AbstractNowadays, scholars are more interested in researching how tourism contributes to conserving ...
The starting point for this research is an exploration of who and what the “New Tourist ” is. Tradit...