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World Tourism Trends
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Intro Since the increase in income, leisure time and HUGE changes in technology, more people are able to travel more often and to further places
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1. Packaged Vacations Started in the 60’s & 70’s A travel agency arranges EVERYTHING (meals, hotel, transportation) = RELAX One need to open wallet once E.g All inclusive vacations to Cuba
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Mass Tourism Movement of large groups to specialized tourist destinations Can have an affect on environment (garbage etc) E.g. Disneyland, Grand Bend
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3. Alternative Tourism Has individual activities to experience local culture and environment Focus on non crowded areas, can effect environment E.g. biking through the Rockies & staying at B&B’s
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Characteristics of Mass & Alternative Tourism Mass Tourism Large groups Little time Fixed program/little freedom Focus on ‘sights’ Little or no background research Desire for souvenirs Shopping Social, loud No language preparation Alternative tourism Singles, families, friends Lots of time Spontaneous decisions Focus on ‘experiences’ Careful preparation and research Desire for knowledge and memories Take physical mementos for presents Lean some new language for interaction
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Ecotourism
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Definition “responsible travel to natural areas that conserve the environment and improves the well-being of local people” (The International Society of Eco-Tourism)
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Guidelines of participants in Eco-Tourism Minimize impact on environment (travel by muscle, stay on path) Respect the environment and culture Leave area cleaner than when you found it Money should go to local people/protecting the environment Familiarize yourself with local customs/regulations Don’t buy plant and animal products (endangered species)
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Ecotourism Popular spots Central America (Costa Rica), South America, South Asia/Philippines, New Zealand Popular activities Birdwatching/wildlife viewing, hiking/canoeing, wilderness camping
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