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Factors Influencing Tourists' Motivational Determinants for Promotion of Tourism Destination: An Empirical Assessment on Rural Tourism with Special Reference from Kamarpukur, West Bengal

Factors Influencing Tourists' Motivational Determinants for Promotion of Tourism Destination: An Empirical Assessment on Rural Tourism with Special Reference from Kamarpukur, West Bengal
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Author(s): Nilanjan Ray (IILM-Academy of Higher Learning, India)
Copyright: 2015
Pages: 10
Source title: Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Information Resources Management Association (USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6543-9.ch053

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Abstract

The concept of rural tourism has become one of the vital issues of economic and social benefits to society. This present study identifies different motivational factors that may directly or indirectly influence the tourists' motivation. The primary objectives of this study include the growth, development, and emergence of rural tourism potentials at Kamarpukur as well as to analyze the tourists' flow pattern and also examine the existing and future requirements in the motivational point of view. For fulfillment of the basic objective, data for the study were collected through field survey. The sample size was restricted to 200 respondents. Information gathered about tourists' motivational factors include culture, tourism amenities, destination, and religion. The collected data have been analyzed using different statistical methods like percentage and Chi-square. The major findings of this study show, in the present scenario of above factors, how to attract more tourists for repeat visits and promote infrastructural requirement for better tourism service to increase the level of tourists' motivation as well. In the policy implication point of view, this study is relevant for balancing the demand and supply of tourism motivational requirement indicators, which can offer better service excellence in the study area.

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