Abstract:
This research assessed potential of mountains and hills for the development of tourism in Ekiti
State. Specifically, the research identified, mapped and documented mountains and hills of
touristic values in the State, identified the plans, policies, and strategies of Ekiti State Government
towards mountains and hills tourism development, developed clusters for mountains and hills
tourism, determined communities and visitors’ perceived values of the potential of mountains and
hills tourism in Ekiti State, determined communities and visitors’ support and willingness to
participate in mountains and hills tourism development in Ekiti State, and finally identified the
potential challenges to mountains and hills tourism development in Ekiti State. A multi-stage
sampling technique was used to select 500 respondents from 27 communities and 384 visitors from
12 tourists’ destinations in Ekiti State. Both primary and secondary data were collected using
questionnaire, interviews, focus group discussions, and observations. Spatial data were collected
using Global Positioning System (GPS). Data were analyzed using frequency, percentages, means
and standard deviation while inferential statistical tools such as t-test, ANOVA, Chi-square,
correlation coefficient, multiple linear regression and logistic regression were used to test the
hypotheses. Findings revealed 59 mountains and 245 hills of touristic values in the selected
communities. In addition, finding revealed that the presence of various mountains and hills in the
State provided the development of clusters within the communities. There was statistically significant difference between community residents and visitors perceived values of mountains
and hills tourism (t=5.84, p<0.01). Secondly, there was no plans, policies, strategies towards
mountains and hills tourism development in Ekiti State. Thirdly, there was significant relationships
between socio-demographic characteristics of communities and visitors and their perceived values
of mountains and hills (p<0.01). From the identified mountains and hills in the selected communities, the study developed clusters for mountains and hills tourism in the State. Also,
relationships existed between communities, visitors’ perceived values of mountains and hills and
their areas of willingness to support and participate in it (p<0.01). Furthermore, intrinsic value
(Mean =5.13) had the highest perception by the communities while the use value had the highest
perception by the visitors. Also, 82.0 % of the communities were in support of mountains and hills
tourism development while 74.7% of the visitors were in support. The study further revealed that
the highest area of communities participation in mountains and hills tourism was involvement in
planning process (Mean=3.16) while spreading of awareness was the highest potential
participation by visitors. The study also identified capital intensive nature of mountains and hills
tourism project as the highest challenge (Mean-3.66) while it was security and safety of visitors
and local communities by visitors (Mean=3.32). The study concluded that, the government of Ekiti
should partner with the interested individuals and private sectors to develop mountains and hills
of touristic values in Ekiti communities while adequate funds should be provided for communities
to establish mountains and hills tourism businesses within the areas to boost local economic growth
and development immediately the sites are fully established for tourism.
Keywords: Mountains and Hills, Perceived values, Developing clusters, Support and Willingness, Tourism Development.
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