2019
DOI: 10.3390/admsci9020045
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Strengthening Tourists’ Engagement in Guided Hiking and Trekking

Abstract: Many providers in adventure travel promote organised hiking and trekking tours. Such guided tours shall be engaging for the tourists and evoke positive attitudes towards enjoying nature. We present the Trekking Engagement Profile as a tool to evaluate engagement factors of such guided tours, based on engagement research performed in a different domain, namely evaluating engagement in museums and science centres. This tool shall strengthen the guides’ soft skills and enable them to increase engagement during an… Show more

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“…It is important to get support from experts and trainers in this process. Third, given the skills; hard tasks/skills (e.g., walking on hard grounds, practicing first aid, using of rope and knots) and relatively easy/soft skills (e.g., time management, communication, empathy) are of both crucial in mountaineering (Shooter, Sibthorp & Paisley, 2009;UIAA, 2015;Leister, 2019). As such, it is hard to say for everyone to participate in mountaineering activities, and thus, it appears difficult for a mountaineer, who has reached a certain competence, to advise others with peace of mind.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to get support from experts and trainers in this process. Third, given the skills; hard tasks/skills (e.g., walking on hard grounds, practicing first aid, using of rope and knots) and relatively easy/soft skills (e.g., time management, communication, empathy) are of both crucial in mountaineering (Shooter, Sibthorp & Paisley, 2009;UIAA, 2015;Leister, 2019). As such, it is hard to say for everyone to participate in mountaineering activities, and thus, it appears difficult for a mountaineer, who has reached a certain competence, to advise others with peace of mind.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a vast range of terminologies for social skills or people skills including what authors have termed soft, human, personal, interpersonal, emotional skills or in some cases XXI Century skills, as well as diversity aware or awareness-based skills. Since the 1980s a growing body of literature reflects the relevance of soft skills in different domains and in tourism, it has been studied in the lodging sector (Sisson & Adams, 2013;Magalhães et al, 2023), outdoors, parks and recreation (Baker & O'Brien, 2017;Chase & Masberg, 2008;Leister, 2019;Shooter et al, 2009), food and beverage (Nyanjom & Wilkins, 2016;Sisson & Adams, 2013), airlines companies (Flin, 2010), museums (Theriault & Ljungren, 2022), meetings and events (Sisson & Adams, 2013) and tourism education (Crawford et al, 2020;Daniel et al, 2017;Mínguez et al, 2021;Wang & Tsai, 2014).…”
Section: The Importance Of Social Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doğa yürüyüşlerinde, yürüyüşçülere eşlik eden ve yürüyüşü yöneten bir veya daha fazla yetenekli rehber yer almaktadır. Rehberler, lojistikten, yürüyüşçülerin güvenliğinden ve parkurda meydana gelebilecek her türlü zorluğun çözülmesinden sorumlu olmakla birlikte aynı zamanda yürüyüşçülere doğa sevgisini de aktarmaktadır (Leister, 2019). Doğa yürüyüşü rehberlerinin, katılımcıları kültürel açıdan duyarlı ve çevre yanlısı davranışları ile rol model olarak yönlendirme ve doğal kaynak yönetimine yardımcı olmaya çalıştıkları söylenebilir (Serenari, Leung, Attarian ve Franck, 2012).…”
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