“…Timothy and Nyaupane (2009: 3-4) define heritage tourism as that which: "relies on living and built elements of culture and folkways of today, for they too are inheritances from the past; other immaterial heritage elements, such as music, dance, language, religion, foodways and cuisine, artistic traditions, and festivals; and material vestiges of the built and cultural environment, including monuments, historic public buildings and homes, farms, castles and cathedrals, museums, and archaeological ruins and relics". Other scholars define heritage tourism from a tourist perspective as "a subgroup of tourism, in which the main motivation for visiting a site is based on the place's heritage characteristics according to the tourist's perceptions of their own heritage" (Poria et al, 2001(Poria et al, : 1048. Tourism policy makers in South Africa identify heritage tourism as a niche of cultural tourism and mark it out as a useful and sustainable avenue to expand the future tourism economy (DAC, 1996a(DAC, , 1996bRSA,1999, NDT, 2012a, 2012b, 2012c.…”