探索斯里兰卡西部省2019冠状病毒病大流行后促进阿育吠陀旅游的潜力

P. K. U. Perera, J. K. V. M. Jayasinghe, N. A. P. S. R. Nanayakkara, R. P. Mahaliyanaarachchi
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本研究探讨了2019冠状病毒病大流行如何影响斯里兰卡阿育吠陀旅游的潜力。我们的研究主要来自利益相关者提供的见解。我们收集了14个受访者的数据,其中包括附属于斯里兰卡旅游发展局、阿育吠陀中心、西部省的阿育吠陀从业者和选定的阿育吠陀酒店的受访者。我们利用有目的抽样和结构化访谈来收集数据,然后使用定性内容分析对其进行转录和分析。我们的研究结果表明,斯里兰卡拥有阿育吠陀旅游增长的基本组成部分,包括景点、现成的套餐、可达性、便利设施、活动和支持服务。该研究还指出了挑战,例如与阿育吠陀治疗、医生、政府援助、欺诈和广告有关的问题,这些问题可能会阻碍阿育吠陀旅游的推广。报告最后提出了加强阿育吠陀旅游的建议,包括跨国推广、员工培训、为应对COVID-19大流行推出新的阿育吠陀相关产品,以及扩大政府支持。
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Exploring the Potential to Promote Ayurvedic Tourism Post-COVID-19 Pandemic in Western Province, Sri Lanka
This study explores how the COVID-19 pandemic might influence the potential for Ayurvedic tourism in Sri Lanka. Our research primarily draws from insights provided by stakeholders. We collected data from 14 respondents, including those affiliated with the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority, Ayurveda centres, Ayurveda practitioners in the Western Province, and selected Ayurveda hotels. We utilised purposive sampling and structured interviews to gather data, which was then transcribed and analysed using qualitative content analysis. Our findings indicate that Sri Lanka possesses the essential components for the growth of Ayurvedic tourism, including attractions, readily available packages, accessibility, amenities, activities, and support services. The study also identifies challenges, such as issues related to Ayurvedic treatment, doctors, government assistance, fraud, and advertising, which may hinder the promotion of Ayurvedic travel. The report concludes with recommendations for enhancing Ayurvedic tourism, including cross-country promotion, staff training, introducing new Ayurvedic-related offerings in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and expanding government support.
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