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Growth & Pattern of Tourism in World Ls 14 - Coggle Diagram
Growth & Pattern of Tourism in World
Ls 14
Tourism is linked to
Financial status of people
Spare time available
Interest of people
Wish & ability to spend money
Factors affecting Tourism
Income of Tourist
Travel Cost
Technological advancement/Internet coverage
Tour operators providing tailor made services
Media coverage
Economic growth of developing countries - good financial status boosts tourism
Tourism investments in new destinations boosts tourism
Attractions for Tourists in Destinations in the World
Cultural Attractions
- historical sites, monuments, architectural constructions, museums, food, theatre
Natural Attractions
- sea coast, landscape, mountains, hill stations
Attraction due to Events
- Olympics, Kumbh mela
Recreational Attractions
- adventure sports, sight seeing, golf
Other Recreational Events
- shopping, amusement parks, casinos
Spatial Distribution of Travel & Tourism
Europe
Around Mediterranean Sea
USA
Tourism directly linked to
Natural landscape
Accessibility
Moderate Climate
Safety
Economic status of destination
World's top Tourist destinations -France, US, Spain, Italy, UK, China, Poland, Mexico, Canada, Hungary
Growth of Tourism in the World
Increase in tourism in developing countries - East Asia, Pacific, Middle East
Tourists arrivals in the world increasing rapidly
Tourist Arrivals: No. of persons who arrive at a tourist centre & get accommodation
International Tourist Receipts : Expenditures on tourism activities by international inbound visitors
Tourist Arrivals grew in Europe by 3%, Africa up be 2%, US up by 3.7%
Tourist Receipts: spending on accommodation, food, drink, entertainment grew by 3.7%.
Europe alone accounts for 41% of worldwide international tourism receipts
World-wide Tourism Prospects
Most favoured destination: Europe - 717 million tourists by 2020
East Asia & Pacific to grow by 6.5% per year
Africa & Middle East to grow by 7% per year
South Asia low on Tourism but expected to be higher by 2020