Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the notion and function of silent landscape in a touristic
experience by presenting the findings of a study on silent retreats in a Buddhist meditation retreat center
in Northern India.
Design/methodology/approach – This study adopted a sensory ethnography approach applied
through interviews and participant observation methods conducted during and after nine retreats in a
meditation center.
Findings – This study suggests that silent landscapes are not only backdrops of touristic experiences
but can be considered as inter-subjective performative and resourceful milieu of engagement that
intertwine intimate embodied experiences with broader social and cultural values.
Originality/value – Despite landscapes having been thoroughly investigated in tourist studies, this
paper underlines the pertinence of mobilizing the lens of other forms of presences such as affects,
embodiment, sensoriality and sonority to understand the inter-relation between tourists-selves and the
surrounding world encountered during their travels.
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