Understanding Visitor Experience at Hegra: A Study on Motivations, Communication Strategies, and Satisfaction in Heritage Tourism
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2025-01
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Oxford Brookes University
Abstract
This research serves to find out what factors affect the overall experience of visitors in
Hegra, a UNESCO World Heritage site in AlUla, Saudi Arabia. The present study, on the
basis of a mixed-method methodology, identifies those emotion-evoking, motivating, and
effectively communicating factors to visitors for overall satisfaction by using quantitative
questionnaires and qualitative interviews. The results show that the primary motives for
visiting Hegra were historical and cultural interests. At the same time, the interactive
forms of communication, like storytelling and guided tours, substantially raised the level
of engagement. The site's atmosphere and contact with the local community at Hegra
promoted positive emotional reactions that were assumed to affect overall satisfaction
and intentions to return. This paper also compares with Petra site the state-of-the-art
technologies taken up by Hegra in balancing sustainable tourism and heritage
preservation. Recommendations are provided to improve the visitor experience and
long-term sustainability of Hegra as a leading heritage tourism destination.
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This study examines the factors influencing visitors' experiences at Hegra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in AlUla. Using a mixed-methods approach with surveys and interviews, it identifies historical and cultural interests as key motivations. Interactive methods, such as storytelling and guided tours, enhanced engagement, while the site’s atmosphere and local community interactions fostered satisfaction and revisit intentions. The study also compares Hegra’s sustainable tourism and heritage preservation practices with Petra and provides recommendations to improve the visitor experience and ensure long-term sustainability.
Keywords
Heritage Tourism, Hegra, Visitor Experience, Cultural Tourism, Heritage Preservation, Visitor motivation, Sustainable Tourism, Alula