Tea tourism as a marketing tool: a strategy to develop the image of Sri Lanka as an attractive tourism destination

<span class="fontstyle0">Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries as well a provider of employments over to 100 million populations around the world. Niche tourism refers to strategy that specific tourism product personalized to meet the needs of a particular tourist segment....

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Main Authors: P. I. N. Fernando, R. M. P. D. K. Rajapaksha, K. W. S. N. Kumari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Commerce & Manangement Studies, University of Kelaniya 2017-02-01
Series:Kelaniya Journal of Management
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Online Access:https://kjm.sljol.info/articles/7518
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spelling doaj-0efd9001b5804c78ac14cd08ec2a8b222020-11-24T21:14:20ZengFaculty of Commerce & Manangement Studies, University of KelaniyaKelaniya Journal of Management2279-14692448-92982017-02-0152647910.4038/kjm.v5i2.75185669Tea tourism as a marketing tool: a strategy to develop the image of Sri Lanka as an attractive tourism destinationP. I. N. Fernando0R. M. P. D. K. Rajapaksha1K. W. S. N. Kumari2Uva Wellassa UniversityUva Wellassa UniversityUva Wellassa University<span class="fontstyle0">Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries as well a provider of employments over to 100 million populations around the world. Niche tourism refers to strategy that specific tourism product personalized to meet the needs of a particular tourist segment. Hence Tea tourism has been identified as one niche Tourism segment emerged with novel concept of sustainable and nature based eco-friendly tourism. Research objective is to identify the potentials to promote Sri Lanka as a tea tourism destination with special reference to Badulla and Nuwara Eliya districts by investigating the tea tourists’ attitudes, expectations and destination attributes and local community involvement for tea tourism. Sample consists with 173 tea tourists and structured questionnaire and semi structured interviews were adopted in primary data collection. The numerous potentials have been identified which will be in capable of promoting tea tourism. Destination image building with the brand name of “Ceylon Tea”, global promotional campaigns with the collaboration of Social Media Marketing tools as well introducing sustainable tourism experience packages has been recommended.</span>https://kjm.sljol.info/articles/7518Destination image building, Niche tourism, Sri Lanka, Tea tourism
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author P. I. N. Fernando
R. M. P. D. K. Rajapaksha
K. W. S. N. Kumari
spellingShingle P. I. N. Fernando
R. M. P. D. K. Rajapaksha
K. W. S. N. Kumari
Tea tourism as a marketing tool: a strategy to develop the image of Sri Lanka as an attractive tourism destination
Kelaniya Journal of Management
Destination image building, Niche tourism, Sri Lanka, Tea tourism
author_facet P. I. N. Fernando
R. M. P. D. K. Rajapaksha
K. W. S. N. Kumari
author_sort P. I. N. Fernando
title Tea tourism as a marketing tool: a strategy to develop the image of Sri Lanka as an attractive tourism destination
title_short Tea tourism as a marketing tool: a strategy to develop the image of Sri Lanka as an attractive tourism destination
title_full Tea tourism as a marketing tool: a strategy to develop the image of Sri Lanka as an attractive tourism destination
title_fullStr Tea tourism as a marketing tool: a strategy to develop the image of Sri Lanka as an attractive tourism destination
title_full_unstemmed Tea tourism as a marketing tool: a strategy to develop the image of Sri Lanka as an attractive tourism destination
title_sort tea tourism as a marketing tool: a strategy to develop the image of sri lanka as an attractive tourism destination
publisher Faculty of Commerce & Manangement Studies, University of Kelaniya
series Kelaniya Journal of Management
issn 2279-1469
2448-9298
publishDate 2017-02-01
description <span class="fontstyle0">Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries as well a provider of employments over to 100 million populations around the world. Niche tourism refers to strategy that specific tourism product personalized to meet the needs of a particular tourist segment. Hence Tea tourism has been identified as one niche Tourism segment emerged with novel concept of sustainable and nature based eco-friendly tourism. Research objective is to identify the potentials to promote Sri Lanka as a tea tourism destination with special reference to Badulla and Nuwara Eliya districts by investigating the tea tourists’ attitudes, expectations and destination attributes and local community involvement for tea tourism. Sample consists with 173 tea tourists and structured questionnaire and semi structured interviews were adopted in primary data collection. The numerous potentials have been identified which will be in capable of promoting tea tourism. Destination image building with the brand name of “Ceylon Tea”, global promotional campaigns with the collaboration of Social Media Marketing tools as well introducing sustainable tourism experience packages has been recommended.</span>
topic Destination image building, Niche tourism, Sri Lanka, Tea tourism
url https://kjm.sljol.info/articles/7518
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