Introduction
Rural tourism is important part for many rural households. Rural tourism activities have the potential to increase rural households’ revenues and support their sustainability. However, rural tourism activities won’t suit every rural household. Before starting a rural tourism as business, it is recommended that person should spend some time assessing the potential that these activities have for their operation, and carefully planning the business and marketing elements of their operation. This guide will help with all the planning that goes into running successful rural tourism operations.
Assess Your Goals
It is critical to set realistic goals for your operation. Depending on your situation, these goals can vary greatly. Here are some examples:
- Earning additional revenue
- To diversify household income to make a profit
- Starting a new career
- Getting a new knowledge
- To meet new people, their habits and experiences
- Increasing opportunities for family members to work at home
- Expanding opportunities for family members to stay at home
- Educating the community
- To provide fun and enjoyment to others without making a profit
Personal assessment
Rural tourism activities are dramatically different than most traditional farming responsibilities. Tourist who visits your rural household may want to participate in various activities, such as harvesting grapes, feeding animals, cooking jam and many others. These tourists often do not come from a farming background and will ask many questions that may seem trivial about daily farm activities. A successful rural tourism host must be willing to share information about the farm and spend the time to make tourists feel welcome.
The ideal rural tourism host requires many of the same personality traits that make a good host at any tourist attraction or kind of service industry. It is important that rural tourism host critically evaluate their personality type before developing an agritourism operation
Location Evaluation
Location is one of the key questions for your rural tourism. You have to asses tourism potential of your location, both in context of wider region and your property. It is based on the premise that the region and your property are the ‘foundation stones’ for rural tourism activities; the more attractive the region and property are, the more likely you are to attract visitors and the more likely you are to develop a successful rural tourism business.
This tool can help evaluate your rural tourism potential on two fronts:
- Your individual households’ potential based on your regional characteristics
- Tourist potential of your location
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