Non-Religious Tourism In Saudi Arabia
Date
2023-10-18
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
By examining the experiences of non-religious tourists in Saudi Arabia, this study
intends to pinpoint particular goals that will direct the nation's support for this industry.
The study aims to improve Saudi Arabia's non-religious tourist options by analysing
tactics, gaps, and sociocultural factors. This method, which employs a descriptive
survey design, is preferred over interview-guided approaches because it effectively
gathers data from a larger sample in less time. The study uses a quantitative approach
and adheres to a positivist worldview. A survey with a sample size goal of 500 people
was given to both domestic and foreign tourists, with a focus on those with non religious goals.
Data for the study were gathered by asking respondents about their
attitudes, views, and opinions regarding non-religious travel experiences. The analysis
of quantitative data yields insights into variables using descriptive and inferential
statistics. Variable properties are clarified by descriptive statistics like mean, median,
frequency, standard deviation, and percentages. The information gained through this
method helps us understand non-religious tourism in Saudi Arabia and provides
suggestions for development and future research topics.
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Religious, non-religious, tourism, Saudi Arabia, culture
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