Economic Impact of Religious Tourism in Mardin, Turkey

Authors

  • Istvan Egresi Fatih University
  • Fatih Kara Fatih University
  • Büşra Bayram Independent Scholar

Abstract

Following a worldwide trend, the number of religious tourists to the province of Mardin, in Southeastern Turkey has increased continuously during the last decade. Using a combination of methods this study aimed to assess the impact of religious tourism development on the local community and economy. We found that the effect is mainly positive. The hotels have high occupancy rates throughout the year and many new hotels have been built during the last five years. Also most visitors eat in local restaurants at least once a day and patronize local shops and businesses. The development of religious tourism has also led to the creation of many new jobs.

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2014-11-06