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Museums as Dark Tourism Destinations: The Kgoši Mampuru Correctional Service Prison Museum

Year:2022
Publication: Student Journal Articles
Author(s): Motena M.S

Dark tourism is one of the fastest-growing tourism industries around the world, inextricably linked to museums with dark pasts. These museums are attractions and destinations associated with death, tragedy or suffering, and highlight some of the darkest human histories. For decades, much research on dark tourism in South Show more


Virtual Reality: Saving Tourism in South Africa?

Year:2022
Publication: Student Journal Articles
Author(s): Verkerk V.A

At the end of 2019, a new crisis emerged in the world - COVID-19 - which literally devastated the tourism industry worldwide. In order to try to minimise the spread of COVID-19, the government implemented a strict national lockdown, but this unfortunately had a negative impact on many sectors within the tourism industry. In the Show more


#LoveCapeTown: An African Urban Tourism Model

Year:2022
Publication: Student Journal Articles
Author(s): Henning R.

Urban tourism has become an important sector within the global tourism industry as it is able to serve a range of tourists, satisfy their needs, and exceed their expectations. The urban environment usually is seen as “standing alone” with regards to the operational aspects of tourism, however, it has become increasingly Show more


New Technologies in the Field of Tourist Guiding: Threat or Tool?

Year:2020
Publication: Student Journal Articles
Author(s): De la Harpe M and Sevenhuysen K

This article examines the impact of new technologies on the field of tourist guiding. It has been found throughout the preliminary research that a large gap in this field exists in academic literature. It is therefore important to study the role of the tourist guide in this era of emerging technologies, both in and outside Show more


The Experience of the Tourist in a Technologically-Driven Age: A Continuum Between the Tourist Guide and Technology

Year:2019
Publication: Student Journal Articles
Author(s): De la Harpe M and Sevenhuysen K

The aim of this paper is to examine how new technologies shape the experience of the tourist. This is to further the understanding of tourism’s place in a technologically-driven age. The methodology of the study includes an analysis, comparison and evaluation of elements and factors involved in contributing to a quality Show more


Events as Perceived Panacea for Sustainable Tourism Development in Durban, South Africa

Year:2018
Publication: Student Journal Articles
Author(s): Mejabi E.I more

Sustainability has become one of the key elements of development for most tourist destinations. Some cities have adopted a sustainable development strategy as a long-term solution in improving socio-economic, cultural, and environmental practices. Traditionally, destinations have used events to achieve community enrichment, Show more


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