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TLE qt 3 part 1(B)

Tourism part 1(B)

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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
 

 



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