Exploring Geospatial Distribution and Visitor Patronage of Tourism Attractions in Calabar, Nigeria

This study examined the geographical distribution, classification, and visitor patronage patterns of tourist attractions in Calabar, Nigeria. Additionally, the study utilised both primary and secondary data sources. The research employed descriptive, inferential, and spatial analytical techniques to...

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Veröffentlicht in:African journal of hospitality, tourism and leisure tourism and leisure, 2023-08, Vol.12 (3), p.1145-1162
Hauptverfasser: Violet Bassey Eneyo, Stella Bassey Esuabana, Usang Nkanu Onnoghen, Anthony Obi Odok, Chinasa Uttah, Bassey John Bassey, Edmond Asu Odok, Ekpenyong Nyong Akpanika, John Okpa Ukwetang
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Zusammenfassung:This study examined the geographical distribution, classification, and visitor patronage patterns of tourist attractions in Calabar, Nigeria. Additionally, the study utilised both primary and secondary data sources. The research employed descriptive, inferential, and spatial analytical techniques to interpret the collected data. Results underscored a prevalent clustering of attractions along major transit routes. The attractions were categorized based on distinct attributes, and key determinants such as safety, interests, experiences, accessibility, and affordability were found to influence visitor choices significantly. In light of these findings, the study advocates for developing integrated tourist routes, diversifying attractions, exploring untapped markets, and enhancing safety and security measures to foster sustainable tourism growth in Calabar.
ISSN:2223-814X
DOI:10.46222/ajhtl.19770720.422