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<title>Potentials, Opportunities and challenges of Health Tourism development: The Case on Traditional Medicines on Bahir Dar City, Amhara, Ethiopia</title>
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<name>Yeshihareg Abeje</name>
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<summary type="text">Potentials, Opportunities and challenges of Health Tourism development: The Case on Traditional Medicines on Bahir Dar City, Amhara, Ethiopia
Yeshihareg Abeje
The purpose of this research was to assess the potentials, opportunities and challenges of&#13;
health tourism development based on traditional medicines in Bahir Dar city, Amhara,&#13;
Ethiopia. The study applied a descriptive research design with a mixed research&#13;
approach. The target populations were traditional medicine practitioners, tour guide&#13;
association experts, culture and tourism experts, health experts, academicians, Ethiopian&#13;
Food and Drug Authority experts, and biodiversity and environmental conservation&#13;
experts. From those target populations, a total of 75 respondents from which 73 were&#13;
valid for the analysis and 18 key informants for interviews were taken by using census&#13;
and purposive sampling techniques, respectively. Both primary data sources, such as&#13;
interviews, questionnaires, observation and secondary data sources, such as books,&#13;
articles, journals, and reports, were used to accomplish the study. The results of the study&#13;
revealed that traditional medicines have high authenticity, healing ability, nature-based&#13;
origin, and plurality potentials for health tourism development. The study also proved the&#13;
availability of suitable environment, suitable location, supportive institutions, and tourist&#13;
attractions and offerings as supportive opportunities. Lastly, the results confirmed that&#13;
there is a very high challenge of adequate infrastructure as well as high challenge of&#13;
collaboration, poor product development, adequate marketing and promotion, welldeveloped&#13;
&#13;
human resources, bad image that hinder traditional medicine-based health&#13;
tourism development. Based on the results of the study, it is recommended that&#13;
stakeholders in this sector should strive to exploit high authenticity, plurality, healing&#13;
ability, and nature-based origin potentials of traditional medicines along with highly&#13;
available abundance opportunities by solving very high infrastructural and high&#13;
institutional collaboration, human resource, marketing, product development, and bad&#13;
image challenges to develop traditional medicine-based health tourism in Bahir Dar city.
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<dc:date>2024-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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