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Highlights
- Rooted in ancient traditions, spiritual journeys have long served as powerful catalysts for self-reflection, cultural understanding, and personal growth.
- About the Author: Arunesh Parashar is an Associate Professor and Head of Department of Tourism and Travel Management at Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, India.
- 332 Pages
- Travel, Special Interest
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About the Book
With an emphasis on the cognitive transformation that often accompanies such travels, A Guidebook to Ethical Spiritual Travel provides both historical context and practical advice to navigate the complex landscape of contemporary spiritual tourism.
Book Synopsis
Rooted in ancient traditions, spiritual journeys have long served as powerful catalysts for self-reflection, cultural understanding, and personal growth. With an emphasis on the cognitive transformation that often accompanies such travels, this contributed volume provides both historical context and practical advice to navigate the complex landscape of contemporary spiritual tourism.
A Guidebook to Ethical Spiritual Travel: Innovation and Global Insights synthesises age-old teachings with modern perspectives, offering readers a comprehensive framework for travellers on meaningful spiritual journeys. By presenting case studies and practical guidance, it encourages mindfulness and intentionality in travel, while addressing critical challenges like cultural appropriation, sustainability, and the commercialisation of sacred sites. Aimed at both academics and industry professionals, the international team of authors emphasises the importance of respect, responsibility, and cultural sensitivity, fostering global empathy and personal transformation through well-guided spiritual exploration.
About the Author
Arunesh Parashar is an Associate Professor and Head of Department of Tourism and Travel Management at Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, India.
Ahmad Albattat is an Associate Professor and Program Leader in School of Global Hospitality and Tourism, Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation, Malaysia.
Pankaj Singh Chandel is an Assistant Professor in the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, AAFT University of Media and Arts, India.
Prachi Agarwal is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Tourism and Travel Management at Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, India.