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Tourism part 1

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It primarily provides services and accommodations to travelers and guests. Hospitality
is the act of going from one place to another, usually a considerable distance. Travel
is an activity or phenomenon that entails traveling from home for personal, professional, or business purposes. Tourism
A model of travel characteristics defined by a psycho graphic scale proposed by Stanley Plog. Plog’s tourist typology
These tourists are described to have a preference for less frequently traveled places to satisfy their adventurous spirit. They also often travel alone, are independent, eager to learn, enjoy .cultural tourism, and like new or unfamiliar ex Allocentric
These tourists prefer well-developed areas built specifically for tourism. They also prefer organized group travel as they enjoy familiarity. Psychocentric
These tourists are a balance between allocentric and psychocentric tourists, as many people do not fall on their end of the spectrum. Mid-centric
These tourists are daring and travel to seek thrill. Adventure tourists
These tourists prefer low-cost, independent travel, which entails bringing and carrying their travel essentials in their backpacks. Backpack tourists
These tourists travel for work or business purposes. Business tourists
These tourists are only interested in an all-inclusive trip (with food and accommodation) by boat or ship, visiting specific destinations for a specific number of days. Cruise tourists
These tourists travel, to immerse themselves in the community and culture of a place. Cultural tourists
These tourists travel to tourist attractions in their native countries for short period of time, ranging from one day at the very least to three months at the most. Domestic tourists
These tourists practice sustainability and general nature care. Eco-tourists
These tourists travel to taste different cuisine from all over the world. Food tourists
These tourists are combination of some types of tourists. Generalist tourists
These tourists mainly travel during holidays. Holiday tourists
These tourists frequently travel outside of their country. International tourists
These tourists travel to relax and have fun Leisure tourists
These tourists travel for health reasons. Medical tourists
These tourists travel to significant religious places, such as churches or temple Religious tourists
These tourists prefer traveling to provinces than to cities or tourist spots. Rural tourists
These tourist travel for one specific purpose, such as to see a famous landmark or visit a local library to in-depth research. Special-interest tourists
These tourists travel to watch sports games. Sports tourists
 

 



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