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An Overview of Exploring Inclusivity and Diversity in Metaverse Tourism: Virtual Voyages for All

In: Tourism Entrepreneurship and the Metaverse

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  • Arpita Nayak

    (KIIT School of Liberal Studies, KIIT DU)

  • Ipseeta Satpathy

    (KIIT School of Liberal Studies, KIIT DU)

  • Vishal Jain

    (Sharda University)

Abstract

Metaverse is the idea of the new virtual spaces, built for social use, that is changing multiple industries, including tourism. Such environments are viewed using VR and AR technologies or using interactive platforms, and the audience can wander around the digitally enhanced space with avatars of their choice. The metaverse was first recognized as a means of social interaction but quickly developed its prospects for business, creating opportunities for involving customers and improving experience. It remains in the realm of the newest trend where the metaverse demonstrates the potential of the virtual tourism as a possibility of traveling, pre-trip, and acquaintance with the culture of the given country. As breaking the geographical and physical barriers, the metaverse tourism allows the organization freedom of communication and its guests. The integration of advanced technologies has become increasingly important, with the metaverse emerging as a key solution to reshape how tourists engage with destinations in the future. It represents the evolution of virtual interactive spaces designed to enhance social interactions. A rising number of companies is utilizing the metaverse’s potential to interact with the audience in new and previously unavailable formats, supplementing its popularity with functionality. That is why the tourism industry has already started to incline to the metaverse as one of the emerging trends. As the metaverse integration increases with best user experience and the continually developing advanced technologies, the possibilities of turning the tourism sector and communication into a new form of advanced guest or tourist experience are immense as understood from the redefined goals and purposes of the metaverse platforms. This paper aims to give an overview of inclusivity and diversity in metaverse tourism.

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  • Arpita Nayak & Ipseeta Satpathy & Vishal Jain, 2025. "An Overview of Exploring Inclusivity and Diversity in Metaverse Tourism: Virtual Voyages for All," Springer Books, in: Fatima Zahra Fakir & Ahmad Albattat & Marco Valeri (ed.), Tourism Entrepreneurship and the Metaverse, chapter 0, pages 1-23, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-96299-8_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-96299-8_1
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