Sensory tourism: a case study on Devnar school for the blind/ Pravalhika Vadarevu and Nagarjuna G
Sensory tourism is a form of tourism aimed at attracting the physical and multi-sensory aspects of travel, enhancing the travel experience specifically for the visually impaired, but also benefits those around it. The visually impaired face many difficulties related to traditional tourism, such as t...
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Main Authors: | Vadarevu, Pravalhika (Author), G, Nagarjuna (Author) |
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Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA,
2021-12.
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