Metropolitan Commuter Belt Tourism 2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315607221-24
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Pilgrimaging and religious tourism in metropolitan areas

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“…Religious tourists are expanding over the years with a share of 10 per cent of the entire tourist's arrivals of the world (UNWTO 2017). Moreover, data has shown that pilgrimage sites have regularly been the epicentre of the massive gathering (Ahmed & Memish, 2019;Sznajder, 2017). These religious and heavenly attractions not only focus on societal solidity inside communities (Rao, 2001).…”
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“…Religious tourists are expanding over the years with a share of 10 per cent of the entire tourist's arrivals of the world (UNWTO 2017). Moreover, data has shown that pilgrimage sites have regularly been the epicentre of the massive gathering (Ahmed & Memish, 2019;Sznajder, 2017). These religious and heavenly attractions not only focus on societal solidity inside communities (Rao, 2001).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%