Understanding Tourist Behavior in Heritage Hotels: A Netnographic Analysis Through the Lens of the C-A-C Model
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Qualitative Report
Abstract
Tourist behavior in heritage hotels significantly impacts guest experiences and loyalty. This study explores tourist perceptions of Rajasthan's heritage hotels, a prime location due to its numerous converted historical structures. Employing a netnographic approach, the research analyzes online reviews from 2020 to mid-2023 on Google Reviews. Findings reveal a combination of positive and negative comments across cognitive (infrastructure, environment, history, architecture), affective (service experience, ambiance), and conative (revisit intentions, recommendations) factors. While guests expressed strong positive cognitive and affective responses, some management practices received negative feedback. High revisit intentions and recommendations suggest an overall positive experience. The study adds to the understanding of perceptions, feelings, and behaviors of tourists towards Rajasthan's heritage hotels. It gives actionable insights for tourism marketers, service providers, and policymakers to enhance tourism offerings, improve service standards, and optimize tourist loyalty within the heritage tourism sector.
First Page
3406
Last Page
3430
DOI
10.46743/2160-3715/2025.7542
Publication Date
3-1-2025
Recommended Citation
Prabhu, Narayan; Nayak, Naresh P.; Nguyen, Chuyen T.; and Walia, Gunveen Kaur, "Understanding Tourist Behavior in Heritage Hotels: A Netnographic Analysis Through the Lens of the C-A-C Model" (2025). Open Access archive. 13639.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/13639