Kelisha Govender, N. Chiliya, T. Chuchu, Eugine Tafadzwa Maziriri, Tinashe Ndoro
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Abstract
Religious tourism relates to tourism which is motivated by faith or
religious beliefs. Religious tourism has resulted in individuals moving
from one place to the other for purposes of partaking in religious festival
celebrations. The purpose of the present study was therefore to
investigate antecedents of intention to engage in religious festivals. To
provide context to the research, two religious festivals were the focus of
the study namely, Holi and Christmas. Non-probability sampling, a form
of convenience sampling, was adopted in selecting participants. Data
was obtained from 224 participants who reside in Johannesburg, South
Africa. Data collection involved the administration of a survey
questionnaire. The antecedents of the intention to participate in religious
festivals included attitudes and subjective norms. The findings from the
study suggested that attitudes had the most significant impact towards
intention to engage in religious festivals. Suggestions for future research
and implications of the research are discussed.