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Echoes of the Coast: Decoding Ecotourism Narratives in Online Reviews

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  • Kasargod Pattanshetty Sandhya Rao

    (Nitte (Deemed to be University), Justice KS Hegde Institute of Management (JKSHIM), Nitte 574110, India)

  • Shilpa Praveen

    (T A Pai Management Institute, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal 576104, India)

  • Pooja Karkala

    (Nitte (Deemed to be University), Justice KS Hegde Institute of Management (JKSHIM), Nitte 574110, India)

  • Anshuman Mohanty

    (Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune 411014, India)

Abstract

This study aims to investigate how tourists articulate their ecotourism experiences through online reviews of coastal Karnataka. As one of India’s most favored domestic destinations since the 1960s, coastal Karnataka is renowned for its scenic shoreline, unique biodiversity, and diverse ecotourism experiences along a 320 km stretch of the Arabian-Sea rim spanning across the Uttara Kannada, Udupi, and Dakshina Kannada districts. Despite the growing popularity of ecotourism and sustainable travel, limited research has examined how tourists share ecotourism concepts via online reviews. Employing content analysis through the Leximancer tool, this study examines 1843 online reviews from 80 eco-resorts and homestays listed on TripAdvisor ® to identify emerging themes from interconnected concepts and assess the extent to which ecotourism values are reflected. The findings highlight several themes out of which “place”, “food”, “resort”, and “rooms” were the dominant ones. Notably, this study also revealed minimal references to coastal conservation or sustainability. The analysis offers several theoretical contributions to the ecotourism literature by demonstrating the implication of construal level theory (CLT) and the use of Leximancer in analyzing large-scale travel data. This study also provides meaningful insights for the tourism service providers to use online review data to enrich tourist experiences and outlines actionable strategies for strengthening the visibility of coastal conservation efforts and promote ecotourism advocacy.

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  • Kasargod Pattanshetty Sandhya Rao & Shilpa Praveen & Pooja Karkala & Anshuman Mohanty, 2025. "Echoes of the Coast: Decoding Ecotourism Narratives in Online Reviews," Tourism and Hospitality, MDPI, vol. 6(4), pages 1-18, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jtourh:v:6:y:2025:i:4:p:161-:d:1731977
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