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CHAPTER 2 - Coggle Diagram
CHAPTER 2
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Tourism Systems
Leiper Model
Transit region or route – this is the region which the tourist must travel through to reach his destination.
Destination region – this is the region which the tourist chooses to visit and where the most obvious consequences of the system occur.
Generating region – this is the source region of the tourist and the place where the journey begins & ends.
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Murphy, Hall and McArthur’s Model
demand sector
Physiological – include the need for relaxation and improved health. For e.g.; cruise travel associated with rest & relaxation and spa tourism.
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Social – include visiting friends & relatives, business & conference travel.
Spiritual – pilgrimage, religion and spiritual quest has long been part of tourism.
Fantasy – one of modern travel experience where tourists build up a picture of the world ‘that marks an escape from present reality’ an environment for acting out psychic needs’.
supply sectors
Tourist attractions & activities – all those natural, cultural and special features and related activities of an area that attract tourists to visit it.
Accommodation – hotels & other types of facilities and their related services where tourists stay overnight during their travel development including tour & travel operations, restaurants etc.
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Transportation facilities & services – transportation access into the country, region or development area, the internal transportation system linking the attractions and development areas and transportation within the development areas.
Other infrastructure – in addition to transportation, the other necessary infrastructure including water supply, electric power, sewage etc.
Institutional elements – including manpower planning, education and training programs, marketing strategies & promotional programs.