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TLE qt 3 part 1(B)
Tourism part 1(B)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Travelers visit destinations commonly for relaxation and enjoyment. | Leisure tourism |
| Involves activities in which travelers visit coastal .destinations for relaxation. | Beach tourism |
| Is focused on exploring the cultural heritage, traditions, and history of destinations, including museums, historical sites, and local festivals. | Cultural tourism |
| Involves activities such as hiking, trekking, rock climbing, and other adventurous pursuits in natural settings. | Adventure tourism |
| Emphasizes responsible and sustainable travel often involving visits to natural areas and wildlife conservation efforts. | Ecotourism |
| Mainly focuses on relaxation activities, such as spa treatments, yoga retreats, and overall well-being | Health and wellness tourism |
| Is focused on culinary experiences, including trying local dishes, food tours, and wine tasting | Gastronomic tourism |
| Travelers of this type commonly visit wildlife destinations, join pilgrimages, participate in sports activities, and learn art history and other fields of interest. | Social interest tourism |
| Involves tours that highlight wildlife, such as observing and learning about animals in their natural habitats through safaris, bird watching, and more. | Wildlife tourism |
| Involves traveling for medical treatments, surgeries, or health care services. | Medical tourism |
| Involves traveling to learn about history, art science, or a specific field of interest. | Educational tourism |
| Focuses on religious experiences, such as joining pilgrimages and visiting religious sites, churches, temples, and mosques. | Religious tourism |
| Involves attending .sports events and participating in sports activities. | Sports tourism |
| Is also known as corporate travel, which involves individuals traveling for work-related .purposes. | Business and events tourism |
| Involves attending or organizing business meetings, conferences, conventions, and trade shows. | MICE tourism |
| Is offered by companies to employees or clients as a reward for their performance or achievements | Incentive tourism |
| Includes unique and immersive experiences, such as team building activities and corporate retreats. | Experiential tourism |
| Travelers are provided with destinations within cities to experience their culture and history. | Urban tourism |
| Is exploring cities for their culture, history, architecture, shopping tourism, and culinary tourism. | City tourism |
| Is traveling to shop tourism for luxury goods, fashion, and unique items in different cities. | Shopping tourism |
| Is exploring a city’s food scene, including street foods, local restaurants, and culinary tours. | Culinary tourism |
| involves the targeting of a specific or specialized market segment instead of catering to the general population. | Niche tourism |
| Refers to new and developing trends within the travel industry. | Emerging tourism |
| Is focused on visiting sites associated with death, tragedy, or historical atrocities. | Dark tourism |
| Is a tourism concept tourism that is still in the early stages of development as it involves traveling to space, which requires much preparation and financial resources. | Space tourism |
| Involves experiencing destinations through virtual reality and other technologies without physical traveling. | Virtual tourism |
| Combines travel with volunteering for social or environmental cause. | Voluntourism |
| Involves people traveling while working remotely, which is made possible by technology | Digital nomad tourism |