history and nature of tourism Flashcards
The activities of people travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment
Tourism
People travelling away from their home area for more than 24 hours but less than a year
Tourists
A framework that is conceptualized connecting destination knowledge
Conceptual Framework
Those people who are travelling within their own country for tourism purposes
Domestic
Tourist of foreign nationals entering a particular country
Inbound Tourist
Tourist travelling from the country of their origin to the other foreign countries
Outbound Tourist
A standard statistical framework and the main tool for the economic measurement of tourism
Tourism Satellite Account
This concept is based on the recirculation of income
The multiplier effect
Tourists who seeks new experiences and adventure
Allocentric
Tourists who are non-adventorous, worried about their safety and security
Psychocentric
Falls between the allocentric and psychocentric
Midcentric
Aspect that describes a tourist
Reason for travelling
Length of stay
Place of origin
Transportation
Road
Railway
Air
Water
Place of interest that tourists visit typically for its inherent and exhibited cultural value.
Attractions
No destination can function well unless there is a means of getting there, such as airline, bus service, railway line or port.
Access
Destinations are working harder than ever to widen their range of activities in order to get people to stay longer and spend more time and money to get people to stay
Activities
Services that are required to meet the needs of tourists while they are away from home
Amenities
These are the places where people stay
Accomodation
Is a type niche tourism involving exploration or travel to remote areas, where traveler should expect the unexpected
Adventure Tourism
This is a style of vacation of which the traveler normally stays on farms
Agritourism
This is an alternative form of cultural tourism, which aims to promote the passion for historical-archaeology and the conversation of historical sites
Archaeology or Archaeological Tourism