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Exploring the Suitability of Egypt as a Heritage Tourism Destination for Tourists with Dementia
Cultural heritage tourism for dementia helps heritage sites and the local community culturally, socially and economically. This economic potential, in turn, is a significant motivator for local communities to cherish and conserve heritage. However, the development potential and good influence of cultural tourism are not taken for granted. Good management is critical to accomplishing cultural tourism objectives while minimizing potential dangers. To survive, any archeological site must be cared for, preserved, and maintained. In many parts of the world, particularly developing countries, maintaining cultural heritage and devoting resources for this purpose is considered as a luxury and hence not a priority, and leveraging tourism to produce revenue could be a solution to this funding gap. When a site is closed to the public and visitors, it tends to degrade more. A facility that generates no money is less likely to obtain funds for maintenance, preservation, and conservation efforts. Furthermore, because closed facilities are frequently abandoned, they are more susceptible to looting. Perhaps more importantly, as a result of this desertion, the local community may forget the value and significance of the location. As a result, boosting knowledge of dementia's tourism at heritage sites has a significant positive impact.
The Suitability of Egypt as a Tourist Destination for Tourists with Dementia
Dementia tourism or tourists with dementia is one of the modern patterns of tourism, and its importance in terms of the potential benefits, it will bring to the Egyptian tourist destination, as it will help preserve tourist places to bring more tourists with dementia inside Egypt in addition to the financial returns that it will bring, as well as maximizing Egypt's reputation. As a tourist destination, in addition, it contributes positively to developing and improving the quality of the standards required of Egypt as a tourist destination in line with the international standards required for this type of tourism. Therefore, developing the standards required to attract this type, such as accommodation and transportation within Egypt as a tourist destination for tourists with dementia, is one of the most important points for study. Therefore, 500 questionnaires were distributed to several travel agencies to determine the availability of these elements within Egypt, and this survey produced important results in this regard.