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    Harnessing the Amabere Ganyina Mwiru cultural and heritage tourist site.

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    2023-02-17
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    Kabahuma, Florence
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    mabere ga Nyina Mwiru as a tourist site lacks sense of a place. Apparently the site Is Under Increasing Pressure from Tourism and lacks adequate and planned facilities to serve the increasing number of visitors. For example: adequate decent eco-friendly accommodation,adequate sanitation facilities poor circulation at site and lack of adequate vehicular parking spaces among others. Whereas, as more tourists visit this site,the range of experiences they expect to have is widening.Therefore, site needs to be planned and designed to accommodate the growing range of experiences as well as the provision of adequate planned facilities as desired by the tourists while also helping preserve the archaeological site against tourism pressures to ensure years of continued enjoyment.
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