2021
DOI: 10.30892/gtg.37303-705
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The Importance of Springs, Self-Flowing Artesian Wells, Underground Cave Lakes of Western Kazakhstan in Tourism

Abstract: The use of springs is becoming increasingly important in tourism. There are many springs in Western Kazakhstan that can be used to develop various types of tourism. Springs can be used for health, ecological, religious and other types of tourism. Today, health and spa tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors of world tourism. The historical and cultural heritage, and biodiversity associated with the springs also fascinate people, and many of them can become unique tourist destinations with high visual imp… Show more

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“…27 (22.5%) attend activities that can be closely related to physical education, such as swimming, horseback riding, private physical education classes. Multiple studies confirm the positive therapeutic effects of swimming, aquatic exercise, balneotherapy (Verhagen et al, 2012;Kargülle and Kargülle, 2015;Sziva et al, 2017;Akhmedenov, 2020;Tokpanov et al, 2021;Akhmedenov and Idrisova, 2021;Makhanova et al, 2022;Dryglas and Smith, 2023;Pírjol et al, 2023;) and horseback riding on posture (Lee et al, 2011;Angoules et al, 2012;Zadnikar and Kastrin, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…27 (22.5%) attend activities that can be closely related to physical education, such as swimming, horseback riding, private physical education classes. Multiple studies confirm the positive therapeutic effects of swimming, aquatic exercise, balneotherapy (Verhagen et al, 2012;Kargülle and Kargülle, 2015;Sziva et al, 2017;Akhmedenov, 2020;Tokpanov et al, 2021;Akhmedenov and Idrisova, 2021;Makhanova et al, 2022;Dryglas and Smith, 2023;Pírjol et al, 2023;) and horseback riding on posture (Lee et al, 2011;Angoules et al, 2012;Zadnikar and Kastrin, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Most noteworthy, religious tourism is one form of international tourism, and it has lately become popular (Akhmedenov, 2020;Akhmedenov and Idrisova, 2021;Jaelani, 2017). Religious tourism can be defined as "Visiting religious 'tourist attractions' because they are sacred" (Griffin and Raj, 2018, p4).…”
Section: Literature Review 1 Religious Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Religious tourism is a growing form of travel due to the many socio-cultural changes taken place, including globalization, transport development, and commercialization [ 1 ]. Religious tourism is the journey to sacred sites to meet the religious and spiritual needs of the tourists traveling to those destinations [ 2 – 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%