GUIDING RELIGIOUS TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN NORTH MACEDONIA: STRATEGIC INSIGHTS
Mijalche Gjorgievski,
Ace Milenkovski and
Dejan Nakovski
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Mijalche Gjorgievski: University of Skopje
Ace Milenkovski: University of Skopje
Dejan Nakovski: University of Skopje
UTMS Journal of Economics, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-11
Abstract:
Religious tourism in North Macedonia is often mentioned but lacks a concrete strategy and stimulation despite the presence of excellent sanctuaries and legends of saints and educators who spread religion and enlightenment in the region. There is a pressing need for a comprehensive strategy to develop religious tourism, including continuous monitoring and coordination of all related activities. The potential of religious sites can only be realized through their valorization, which involves assessing and researching these sites to encourage the development of new tourist destinations and preserve cultural heritage. This heritage, rich with spiritual history, is primarily showcased through religious sanctuaries that serve as historical witnesses. Religious tourism, as an alternative form of tourism, fosters individual or group travel for religious reasons, although it may not always be the primary motivation. The diverse religious shrines, influenced by the various peoples who have settled in Macedonia, hold significant potential for the development of religious tourism. To fully capitalize on this potential, it is essential to evaluate the conditions, strengths, and weaknesses, and identify opportunities to enhance the spiritual richness of these sites.
Keywords: strategy; religious buildings; sanctuaries; cultural and spiritual heritage and history. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I15 L83 O18 Z32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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