Abstract:Traveling to religious heritage sites is a complex phenomenon attracting religious and non-religious visitors. This study aims to provide an analytical framework that bridges convergence and divergence theories to differentiate between religious and nonreligious visitors by analyzing motivations, experiences, behaviors, and interlinkages. A comprehensive literature review of databases from 2001 to 2022 discussed the distinction between pilgrims and tourists to religious heritage sites was conducted. The findin… Show more
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