An Appraisal of Tourists’ Satisfaction with Community-Based Tourism for Sustainability in Ekiti State, Nigeria

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  • Nathaniel Omotoba National open University of Nigeria
  • Oluwatuyi Omotoso Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State
  • Jacob Oluwafemi Orimaye National Open University of Nigeria
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6290754

Keywords:

Community Based Tourism, Sustainability, Tourist Satisfaction, Ekiti State

Abstract

This research work appraises the level of satisfaction of community-based tourism for sustainability in Ekiti State. The study used sustainability indicators as variables for assessing the tourists’ satisfaction. The study used the Demand and Supply Theory as the basis of its theoretical bedrock. A primary source of data was employed for the study. A total of 900 copies of well-structured questionnaires were administered to target respondents in nine communities in the study area. Eight hundred sixty-five copies of the administered questionnaires were retrieved and subjected to coding and analysis using MsExcel and SPSS, respectively. The data collected were represented using frequency and mean tables. It was found that the tourists and community dwellers were not satisfied with community-based tourism using sustainability indicators. It was recommended that amenities be made available at the host communities, including power supply, potable water, good roads, accommodation, parking facilities, relaxation centre, electricity, pipe-borne water, etc. This will undoubtedly increase the visibility of tourists sites in Ekiti State and beyond.

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Author Biographies

Nathaniel Omotoba, National open University of Nigeria

Dr Omotoba is a Lecturer in the Department of Tourism Studies, National Open University of Nigeria. His interest is in cultural tourism, community tourism and other tourism areas.

Oluwatuyi Omotoso, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State

Prof. Oluwatuyi Omotoso is the current Head of the Department of Geography and Planning Science, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti. His areas of interest are recreation and tourism studies, medical geography among others.

Jacob Oluwafemi Orimaye, National Open University of Nigeria

Dr Orimaye is currently the Head of the Department of Tourism Studies, at the National Open University of Nigeria with an interest in Ecotourism and Wildlife Management. He is a senior lecturer

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Omotoba, N., Omotoso, O., & Oluwafemi Orimaye, J. (2022). An Appraisal of Tourists’ Satisfaction with Community-Based Tourism for Sustainability in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Sprin Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 1(02), 88–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6290754
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