The 11th International Conferences on Hospitality and Tourism Management (ICOHT 2025)

  • 25-26 Jul 2025
  • Asia Pacific University College of Technology and Innovation, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia(Hybrid)

Description

The 11th International Conferences on Hospitality and Tourism Management (ICOHT 2025) focuses on exploring technological advancements, sustainable practices, and emerging trends shaping the future of hospitality and tourism management.

Topics
  • Technological Advancements in Sustainable Tourism
  • Changing Consumer Preferences
  • Policy and Regulatory Frameworks
  • Industry Collaboration
  • Digital Transformation in Hospitality
  • Customer Experience Enhancement
  • Sustainable Practices
  • Operational Efficiency
  • Emerging Trends
Who should Attend
  • Hospitality Professionals
  • Tourism Industry Experts
  • Regulators and Policy Makers
  • Sustainability Advocates
  • Technology Innovators
  • Customer Experience Specialists
  • Academics and Researchers
  • Business Leaders in Tourism

Venue

  • Asia Pacific University College of Technology and Innovation , Technology Park Malaysia Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

More Details

Prices:
120-495 US Dollar (Estimated)
Exhibition:
Included
Organizer:
The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM)
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ABSTRACT

The Niger Delta is a fan-shaped piece of land characterized by the maze of intercommunicating channels which dissect the area open to the Atlantic by several   mouths. Globally, 600 million people travel internationally generating estimated four trillion dollars annually. The Niger Delta cannot afford to be left out in attracting these international tourists and that is why a tourists and hospitality map of the Niger Delta becomes a sine –qua-non.  The tourist and hospitality map depicts numerous beaches, the rich mangrove forest, oil wells, rich gas industry, rich cultures, coastal plains housing landforms, slave trade relics, hotels, animal species etc.    The map is produced using human instrument comprising relevant observation empirical survey and cartographic analysis of data.