Virtual tourism as a model of alternative tourism, A case study of Syria.

Arbash Marah (2023) Virtual tourism as a model of alternative tourism, A case study of Syria. Faculty of Commerce, Catering and Tourism.

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Abstract

In the event of unanticipated events thatcould have a detrimental influence on the tourism industry, such as pandemics,natural disasters, or political instability, the research sought to identify analternative to physical tourism. Travel in impacted nations could be revivedvia virtual tourism, which offers advantages for tourists in terms ofconvenience, price, and safety. In order to customize the website to users'interests and provide preferred activities, the research also highlighted thecrucial elements of peoples' needs and opinions which helps in providing animmersive and captivating experience and effectively advertising virtualtourism to potential visitors, the utilization of cutting-edge technologies anddigital platforms was stressed.The study picked Syria as a starting pointsince virtual tourism has the potential to revive the travel and tourism sectorand promote economic recovery. The survey's findings indicated that virtualtravel might be used to explore remote regions, learn about afflicted nations,communicate with locals, learn about different languages and cultures, visithistorical locations, and discover new handcrafted industries. Finally, thestudy came to the conclusion that virtual tourism might serve as the foundationfor tourism in the future and stressed the significance of offering a fantasticcommunication tool to draw in and keep clients.

Institution

Budapest Business University

Kar

Faculty of Commerce, Catering and Tourism

Department

Turizmus Tanszék

Tudományterület/tudományág

UNSPECIFIED

Szak

Turizmus-menedzsment

Item Type: Thesis (UNSPECIFIED)
Uncontrolled Keywords: digitalization, New Technology, Post Conflict Tourism, Tourism Website, Virtual Tourism
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Depositing User: Archive User
Date Deposited: 2023. Aug. 03. 16:29
Last Modified: 2023. Aug. 03. 16:29

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