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Tourism
Destination Types
Places of scenic beauty
Places with Earth's natural environments such as mountains, valleys, waterfalls, coral reefs, rivers, deserts and rainforests that attract tourists with awe-inspiring scenery.
Honeypot Tourism : Tourism that attracts large numbers of people due to a site’s scenic beauty, of which includes the hotels, shopping centres and transport stations. tourists are attracted to these sites like bees to flowers; hence term ‘honeypot’
Places with good facilities
Places with good facilities will be able to offer wide range of activities and attract more tourists. Such facilities include Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Events ( MICE ) facilities that can hold large-scale events, have supporting infrastructure and services such as hotels and retail shops that bring in more business travellers. Cities located along international air routes, associated with other attractions such as coastal resorts, entertaininment and shopping are more successful in getting a large share of the MICE market. Good facilities also contain medical facilities and theme parks.
Places with rich culture
Culture refers to the distinct ways in which people live that have developed over time. This includes their language, social customs, values and beliefs.
Film-induced Tourism
Travel to see locations featured in films.
Pilgrimage Tourism
Travel to take part in religious activity
Heritage Tourism
Travel to locations to experience different cultures and to understand history of places to help reinforce national identities for domestic tourists and to promote a country's identity, culture and history to international tourists.
Places with conflicts
Areas where war, battles, man-made tragedies and unfavourable political situations have occurred
Dark tourism is tourism that involves travelling to sites associated with death and tragedy. Sites include battlefields, memorials and fortifications.
Keywords
International Tourism
Tourism outside of a tourist’s own country
Domestic Tourism
Tourism within a tourist’s own country
Roles Of Groups
Government
Influence the number of visitors and their length of stay, authorise air landings and allow the building of facilities such as hotels.
Directly involved in planning, funding and building infrastructure projects. Ensuring the safety and security of the sites that tourists frequently visit
Media
Reports about a country or an area which can influence the decisions of tourists to visit it. Positive or negative reports will influence visitor's decisions on whether to visit a place.
Work of travel writers appears in travel guidebooks, travelogues and magazines as well as on the internet. Evaluation is done on destination, accommodation, transport and food. Involve advice for readers and may inspire readers to travel to destinations.
International organisations
A group of different countries that work together for a common purpose. Reports produced by international organisations can encourage or discourage tourists visiting a place.