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ПОТЕНЦИАЛ АЛТАЙСКОГО КРАЯ ДЛЯ РАЗВИТИЯ СЕЛЬСКОГО ТУРИЗМА

ПОТЕНЦИАЛ АЛТАЙСКОГО КРАЯ ДЛЯ РАЗВИТИЯ СЕЛЬСКОГО ТУРИЗМА

Abstract

Altai Krai is one of the promising regions of Russia for tourism development. The region has unique natural, cultural, historical, and archaeological sites. Every year hundreds of thousands of tourists come to the region. According to the Department for Tourism Development and Resort Activities of Altai Krai, there are more than 180 guest houses and estates in Altai Krai, and 130,000 tourists visited Altai Krai for rural tourism. During Altai Krai study of the tourist resources for the purpose of developing rural tourism, the main areas were identified where rural tourism is already the most developed: Altai, Soloneshensky, Charyshsky, Zmeinogorsky, Kuryinsky, Sovetsky, Soltonsky, Smolensky, Krasnogorsky, Bystroistoksky, Romanovsky, and Zavyalovsky. To identify consumer preferences for rural tourism services, a study was conducted on the relevance and attractiveness of rural tourism, a detailed analysis of tourism and recreational resources was carried out in the Altai Territory providing rural tourism services, popular areas of rural tourism development were analyzed, and an author's weekend tour was developed. There are prospects for the development of rural tourism, but this requires serious financial support from the state to maintain the infrastructure of the village and the rural resident providing rural tourism services. Rural tourism can bring considerable profit to the regional treasury, but to attract a large tourist flow, it is important to make the holidays high-quality, help with the organization of promotion of tourist services and training of personnel

Алтайский край один из перспективных регионов России для развития туризма. Регион обладает уникальными природными, культурными и историко-археологическими объектами. Ежегодно в край пребывают сотни тысяч туристов. По данным Управления по развитию туризма и курортной деятельности Алтайского края, в Алтайском крае насчитывается более 180 гостевых домов и усадеб, Алтайский край с целью сельского туризма посетили 130 000 туристов. В ходе изучения туристических ресурсов Алтайского кря на предмет развития в них сельского туризма были выявлены основные районы, где сельский туризм уже наиболее развит: Алтайский, Солонешенский, Чарышский, Змеиногорский, Курьинский, Советский, Солтонский, Смоленский, Красногорский, Быстроистокский, Романовский и Завьяловский. Для выявления потребительских предпочтений услуг сельского туризма было осуществлено исследование актуальности и привлекательности сельского туризма, произведен подробный анализ туристско-рекреационных ресурсов по районам Алтайского края, предоставляющих услуги сельского туризма, проанализированы востребованные направления развития сельского туризма, разработан авторский тур выходного дня. Существует перспективы развития сельского туризма, но для этого нужна серьёзная финансовая поддержка государства для поддержания инфраструктуры села и сельского жителя, предоставляющие сельские туристические услуги. Сельский туризм может приносить немалую прибыль в региональную казну, но для привлечения большого турпотока важно сделать отдых качественным, помочь с организацией продвижения туристских услуг и обучением кадрового состава

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потребительские предпочтения услуг, внутрений туризм, domestic tourism, сельский туризм, авторский тур выходного дня, туристский поток, rural tourism, tourist flow, consumer preferences of services, weekend author's tour, Алтайский край, Altai Krai

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