Analysis of the Tourism Development Factors in the Historical Complex of Haj Agha Ali of Rafsanjan

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The tourism industry is considered the most popular source of income after the oil and automobile industry, since most of its income comes directly from the people. Therefore, it can be said that tourism is one of the activities that is a socio-cultural product in terms of its nature and is a part of inter-sectoral activity in terms of planning and management. As a result, today the tourism industry is a huge economic activity and a way to diversify its activities, and it has become a strategy for reaching development, which is constantly increasing its importance. Therefore, the present study was conducted with the aim of analyzing the development factors of tourism in the historical resort of Haj Agha Ali of Rafsanjan from the tourists' view point in order to identify the resort and analyze some of the issues of tourism development in this area and to solve them to make the necessary plans. The hypotheses and research questions are based on the recognition of the most important factors affecting the development of recreational tourism as well as the scope of their impact.

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Persian
Published:
Journal of Tourism Space, Volume:10 Issue: 37, 2021
Pages:
71 to 82
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