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dc.contributor.authorHendis, Magnus
dc.date.accessioned2013-09-20T10:58:35Z
dc.date.available2013-09-20T10:58:35Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifierSeksjon for kroppsøving og pedagogikk / Department of Physical Education
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/171866
dc.descriptionMasteroppgave - Norges idrettshøgskole, 2013no_NO
dc.description.abstractThis master thesis is a qualitative study of Norwegian people, and why they wanted to travel to Tanzania or Uganda, to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro or Mt. Margherita. My main research question has been: “Why do Norwegian people want to climb Mt. Margherita in Uganda and Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania?” The following questions have supported my main research question: “How are they reflecting upon the trip they have been participating on, and how can these journeys contribute to formation of self?” Research on the field has previously been undertaken in adventure education, leisure science and recreation fields. There has been limited research on adventure tourism, and mountaineering has been studied in the form of adventure recreation. I was guiding two trips in 2011/12, which I used in my project. Qualitative interviews were conducted with seven of the participants. All of my participants live in, or in proximity of Oslo. They have good jobs and older- to grown up kids, if they have any. The age is spread from 31 to 63 years old, and there are four women and three men in the group. Several motives for participation were identified. They wanted a challenge, an exotic experience, a new adventure, and climb a summit, all within a safe setting. The participant’s reflections indicate that they are taking part of and adventure, even tough some literature question this. In this context they are part of mountaineering adventure tourism, and they had the opportunity to bypass the once normal way to reach a summit. This also opens up for emotional feelings that normally are connected to “hard”, or “real” mountaineers. Another motive for travelling to Tanzania and Uganda among my participant’s is the interest for people and culture, and a contribution to social equalization. It’s a big business around tourism, but it doesn’t necessarily contribute to intercultural knowledge, or social equalization. My participant’s had some, according to themselves, great experiences. Some experiences are felt on the body, for example the physical challenge of reaching the summit. This was a new experience to 6 of 7 participants. How the experiences contribute to formation of self depends on their previous background, how they will interpret their experiences, and how these can be developed in the future.no_NO
dc.language.isoengno_NO
dc.subjectAfrikano_NO
dc.subjectfriluftslivno_NO
dc.subjectfjellsportno_NO
dc.subjectturismeno_NO
dc.titleMountaineering adventures on the African continent : Mountaineering adventures to Africa's high summits : why do Norwegian tourists travel to Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanazania and the Mt. Margherita in Uganda?no_NO
dc.typeMaster thesisno_NO


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