Thailand's New Approach of Domestic Tourism for The Sustainability of Military Bases: A Critique of Restricted Areas Turned Into Leisure Destinations

IF 1 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
K. Muangasame, S. Amnuay-ngerntra
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Abstract

Military forces in Thailand have had an important role in national defense, social development, and environmental protection for many years. Military-based tourism is a new form of domestic tourism in Thailand. Within this trend, the article aims to explore the occurrence of "military tourism" in Thailand and propose a military-based tourism development model, adapted from Ritchie and Crouch's model to a case study at Sattahip Naval Base. Specific attention is given to factors determining destination competitiveness and sustainability of the base including the transformation of restricted areas turned into leisure destinations. Triangulation methods are derived through a focus group discussion with 25 naval personnel involved in domestic tourism, document analyses, direct observations, and an in-depth interview with a senior naval officer. The findings show that militarybased tourism at Sattahip is more competitive in destination capability featuring natural, cultural, and created resources, but less competitive in tourism management capability concerning accessibility, transportation for tourism, and staffing shortage in tourism services. The article also discusses critical issues related to military-based tourism development, including leadership, nationalism, domestic tourist typology, and degree of sustainability. A military-based tourism development model is also proposed for future studies, and recommendations are also provided to address the challenges in domestic tourism at military bases.
泰国军事基地可持续发展的国内旅游新途径:对限制区域变成休闲目的地的批评
多年来,泰国军队在国防、社会发展和环境保护方面发挥了重要作用。军事旅游是泰国国内旅游的一种新形式。在这一趋势下,本文旨在探索泰国“军事旅游”的发生,并提出一种基于军事的旅游发展模式,该模式借鉴了里奇和克劳奇的模式,并以萨塔希普海军基地为例进行了研究。特别关注决定目的地竞争力和基地可持续性的因素,包括将限制区域转变为休闲目的地。三角测量方法是通过与25名参与国内旅游的海军人员进行焦点小组讨论、文件分析、直接观察以及与一名高级海军军官的深入访谈得出的。研究结果表明,萨塔希普的军事旅游在以自然、文化和创造资源为特色的目的地能力方面更具竞争力,但在无障碍、旅游交通和旅游服务人员短缺等方面的旅游管理能力方面竞争力较弱。文章还讨论了与军事旅游发展相关的关键问题,包括领导力、民族主义、国内旅游类型和可持续性程度。还提出了一种基于军事的旅游发展模式,以供未来研究,并提出了应对军事基地国内旅游业挑战的建议。
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Tourism Review International
Tourism Review International HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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