Potential of the city of Omsk (Russia) for the design of yoga tours
Keywords:
Yoga tours, fitness, asanas, ayurveda, tour operators, tour design.Abstract
Yoga tourism is an independent or organized process of recovery, development and improvement of physical, adaptive, emotional, spiritual capabilities and human powers, which combines travel with the goal of practicing yoga. The article describes one of the new types of tourism in Russia, yoga tourism. The study described the potential of the city of Omsk for the design of yoga tours and studied the opinion of potential consumers of these tours. Research materials can be useful for tour operators and used and used for designing yoga tours.
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