Cultural Heritage Tourism development: A Study on the Influential Affecting Factors, Challenges, and Opportunities with Special Reference to Mannar District
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2017
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Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka
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Cultural heritage tourism is one of the Sri Lanka's most rapidly rising segments. CHT,
encompass all aspects of travel that allow visitors to learn about other cultures' histories
and lifestyles. Northern Province of Sri Lanka has great potential to attract tourists with
its cultural heritage sites. Therefore, developing cultural heritage tourism in Northern
Province is very important. Hence, the objectives of this study are identifying affecting
factors, challenges and opportunities. The qualitative approach was used for this study.
The sample is selected from tourism stakeholders. Primary data was be collected from
structured interviews. 15 tourism stakeholders of Mannar district were selected to
conduct structured interviews. Content analysis method was used to analyse the data
collected. The findings of the study reveal that infrastructure facilities, integration and
accessibility, hospitality and treatment, bio-diversity, promotion and diversification,
identifying markets and uniqueness, and government support as the major factors that
Mannar district has to pay attention in promoting the CHT sector. Moreover, findings
identify erroneous promotional activities, Lack of proper planning from the officials, lack
of proper awareness among the natives as challenges and enough and more resources,
cultural harmony among the populace, and availability of well-educated youngsters as
opportunities associated with Mannar CHT promotion. Furthermore, study identifies the
importance of having a specific CHT strategy for Mannar district. Long-term planning of
infrastructure, Identifying the importance of participation of the necessary parties in the
decision-making process, conducting awareness programmesatn all possible level, accepting
private sectors in the promotion of CHT, forming information or tourist guiding centres,
religious places support of CHT, and promoting unique products and resources by exhibiting
them are suggested as recommendations to the CHT industry. The outcome of this study
will be very useful to the government and policymakers, tourism stakeholders, and local
residents who are involving in the tourism industry.
Keywords: CHT, Development, challenges, Opportunities, Mannar district
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Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management degree programme (HTE)