Ethnic tourism is a type of tourism where the tourists are allowed to experience another culture first hand. It is sometimes called immersion tourism.
Importance of first aid emergency in tourism industry is that, people need to be equipped due to the dangers of wild animals.
Tourism is not generally regarded as a negative or harmful phenomenon, especially not in America (there are some countries in which tourists have often been murdered, including Egypt and Mexico). However, I can think of some harmful aspects of tourism. First, it has what we can describe as a large carbon footprint. Tourists tend to burn up a lot of fossil fuel, either in their cars, or in tour buses, airplanes, or whatever - few serious tourists travel by bicycle (although that is not impossible). Secondly, the existence of tourism as an industry has motivated some people to concoct tasteless tourist attractions, in hopes of luring lucrative tourist business.
France is ranking first in terms of number of tourists worldwide (more than 80 millions annually) and third (after Spain and the US) in terms of income from tourism.
There are actually 5 key elements of a tourism system (depending on which model you use): Leiper's (2004) model consists of:1. Departing Travellers2. Traveller Generating Region3. Transit Route Region4. Tourist Destination Region5. Returning TravellersThe first is the tourist (the human component), the next 3 components are geographical and organisational and relate to transport, tourist activities and the tourism industry which offers services, goods and facilities for tourists. The last is self explanatory.
Cuba ranks 2nd among Caribbean tourism, while the Dominican Republic is first. The DR has about 5 million tourists per year to a 3 million + for Cuba.
That is almost defined by the people using the word. It should mean that tourism is limited in size and what tourists can do, in order to protect the habitat they are visiting. However, people can use the term to make people think they are being ecologically smart, when it is only a marketing ploy. Pure ecologically sustainable tourism is the maximum number of toursits one can let into a habitat without any ecological damage. From a business standpoint, it is the number of tourists one can allow into a habitat with sustainable repairable damage so that the habitat can be visited by future tourists. The first definition is more green-friendly whereas the second is dollar-friendy.
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The place in the Philippines most frequently visited by foreign tourists is Cebu. According to the first quarter 2009 report of the Philippine Department of Tourism, Cebu attracted 184,790 foreign tourists within the quarter. Cebu was followed by Boracay with 63,903 foreign tourists, Zambales with 25,252, Camarines Sur with 24,976, and Bohol with 24,350 foreign tourists.AnawanginBaguioBangui Windmill, IlocosBatangasBolinao, PangasinanBoracay IslandCagbaleteCamarinesCamiguinCapones Island, ZambalesCarabao IslandCaramoanCebuChocolate Hills, BoholCoron, PalawanDavaoHundred IslandsLa UnionLuneta Park, ManilaManilaPanglao, BoholPuerto Prinsesa, PalawanSagadaSorsogonTaal Volcano
Tourism in Antarctica can educate people into what they can be doing back home to reduce their effect on the environment because instead of just telling people what they are doing, they can show them.
The Dominican Republic is known to make the most money from tourism in the Caribbean. It attracts a large number of visitors annually with its beautiful beaches, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture, making tourism a significant contributor to its economy.
That is almost defined by the people using the word. It should mean that tourism is limited in size and what tourists can do, in order to protect the habitat they are visiting. However, people can use the term to make people think they are being ecologically smart, when it is only a marketing ploy. Pure ecologically sustainable tourism is the maximum number of toursits one can let into a habitat without any ecological damage. From a business standpoint, it is the number of tourists one can allow into a habitat with sustainable repairable damage so that the habitat can be visited by future tourists. The first definition is more green-friendly whereas the second is dollar-friendy.