PECULIARITIES OF ORGANIZING SPORTS AND HEALTH TOURISM ACTIVITIES FOR VARIOUS SEGMENTS OF THE POPULATION
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
domestic tourism, pilgrimage tourism, sports tourism, mountain tourism, hiking tourism, water tourism, tourism, cycling tourism, auto tourism, horse tourism, air tourism, ecotourism, tourist activity, travel, guide, etcAbstract
The article provides methodological provisions and practical recommendations for organizing sports and tourism activities under favorable natural and geographical conditions, which play a significant role in the formation and development of domestic sports and health tourism among various segments of the population. The paper also discusses issues related to the consideration of seasonality and natural conditions when organizing sports tourism activities.
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