Examining Heritage Tourism Sites in the South West Region of Cameroon – A Case Study of Fako Division

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Evaristus Nyong Abam,

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Published: 8 March 2019 | Article Type :

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Tourism offers a powerful incentive for preserving and enhancing intangible cultural heritage, since the revenue it generates can be channeled back into initiatives to aid its long-term survival. The activities and services which provide international and domestic visitors with the opportunity to experience understand and enjoy the special values of a region‟s heritage, are sometimes referred to as heritage tourism. The recognition of the significance of heritage assets, and ensuring their long-term protection, is essential for sustainable and appropriate tourism and visiting heritage places can be part of a range of activities undertaken by tourists or it can be the sole reason for travel for people with a high level of interest in natural and cultural heritage. Historic buildings and open spaces that are left abandoned are at risk of physical decay or redevelopment, and represent a loss of opportunity to revitalise structures that contribute to the identity of a community and its social traditions and the pride and joy many of us now feel at being a part of recorded history is undeniable. Fako Division is endowed with lots of heritage sites which when well-interpreted not only teach visitors about history, but they also provide know-how that visitors can take back home to start or contribute to their own preservation efforts. 

Keywords: Heritage, Tourism, heritage tourism.

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Evaristus Nyong Abam,. (2019-03-08). "Examining Heritage Tourism Sites in the South West Region of Cameroon – A Case Study of Fako Division." *Volume 1*, 1, 25-28