The purpose of the study is to analyze the main tourism attraction in indigenous tribes, as well as for the development of tribal aboriginal tourism brings positive and negative impacts. This study used qualitative research methods, and Lilang, Tbulan, and Hrung three tribes as the object of investigation. The results showed that: 1. Because three tribes geographical proximity, but have their own development characteristics, not conflict situations. 2. Three tribes are located in National Scenic Area and National Forest Recreation Area near, so driven tribal tourism development. 3 In addition Hrung three tribal tribal no major attraction, mainly located in the provision of accommodation; another Lilang and Tbulan tribe has natural resources...
Ethnic culture, often complemented by attractive relatively natural environments, is the core touris...
Ethnic culture, often complemented by attractive relatively natural environments, is the core touris...
This paper presents the perception of the indigenous community on tourism development in their area....
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the elements of aboriginal tourism development, and pro...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the elements of indigenous tourism development, and pro...
In recent years, the tribal tourism activities with the theme of aboriginal culture and ecology have...
This study is aimed to determine the factors that influence the indigenous community to attain susta...
[[abstract]]Lilang tribe is located in Heping District, Taichung City, which is on the point of 26 k...
Abstract: Under the rule of alien ethnic regime over hundreds of years, the living standard and the ...
65 pages. Presented to the Department of International Studies and EALL and the Robert D. Clark Hono...
This study focused on indigenous residents’ satisfaction of tourism development. We used socio...
[[abstract]]Souls being eager to return to its original nature are always hidden in our life so that...
The development of the tourism industry in the Cameron Highlands has brought many positive impacts d...
Indigenous communities in Malaysia comprise of many tribes which practices different believes and cu...
The Dusun Sungai is among the poorest indigenous groups in Malaysia. These people, who live in the L...
Ethnic culture, often complemented by attractive relatively natural environments, is the core touris...
Ethnic culture, often complemented by attractive relatively natural environments, is the core touris...
This paper presents the perception of the indigenous community on tourism development in their area....
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the elements of aboriginal tourism development, and pro...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the elements of indigenous tourism development, and pro...
In recent years, the tribal tourism activities with the theme of aboriginal culture and ecology have...
This study is aimed to determine the factors that influence the indigenous community to attain susta...
[[abstract]]Lilang tribe is located in Heping District, Taichung City, which is on the point of 26 k...
Abstract: Under the rule of alien ethnic regime over hundreds of years, the living standard and the ...
65 pages. Presented to the Department of International Studies and EALL and the Robert D. Clark Hono...
This study focused on indigenous residents’ satisfaction of tourism development. We used socio...
[[abstract]]Souls being eager to return to its original nature are always hidden in our life so that...
The development of the tourism industry in the Cameron Highlands has brought many positive impacts d...
Indigenous communities in Malaysia comprise of many tribes which practices different believes and cu...
The Dusun Sungai is among the poorest indigenous groups in Malaysia. These people, who live in the L...
Ethnic culture, often complemented by attractive relatively natural environments, is the core touris...
Ethnic culture, often complemented by attractive relatively natural environments, is the core touris...
This paper presents the perception of the indigenous community on tourism development in their area....