Religious Tourism: The Way to Santiago
Religious Tourism: The Way to Santiago
Religious Tourism: The Way to Santiago
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CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW<br />
Compostela and travellers along the <strong>Way</strong> of <strong>Santiago</strong> were simply <strong>to</strong>urists curious<br />
about the route and the city of <strong>Santiago</strong> de Compostela.<br />
Shinde (2006): This paper, presented in Belfast in a conference which theme was<br />
‘<strong>Tourism</strong> and the Roots/Routes of <strong>Religious</strong> Festivity’ covers information about<br />
pilgrimage, <strong>to</strong>urism, and religious <strong>to</strong>urism at sacred sites in India. This paper<br />
explores movement of pilgrimage in<strong>to</strong> an organised and formal industry of religious<br />
<strong>to</strong>urism through study of Vrindavan, a sacred site visited by more than 3.5 million<br />
people in North India.<br />
David Mashhadigholam Rojo 23