Tourism Flashcards
Define ‘tourists’.
Tourists are people who travel and stay away from their normal place of residence for more than 24 hours but less than 1 year.
Explain why tourist activities are different at different places.
- Type of attractions offered.
- Different environments : natural vs human landscape
- Different opportunities : enjoy scenary; enjoy theme park rides etc.
Describe the characteristics of honeypot tourism.
- Found in places with scenic beauty, such as mountain regions, coastal resorts and national parks.
- Attract large crowds.
- Provide tourists with recreational activities.
- Have infrastructure and facilities to meet the needs of tourists.
Describe the characteristics of MICE tourism.
Take place in places with good facilities such as big event halls to host large-scale events.
Usually have supporting infrastructure and facilities such as hotels and retail to meet the needs of tourists.
Describe the characteristics of medical tourism.
Presence of high quality medical facilities, which are generally more affordable.
Usually also in places with good infrastructure for the convenience of the tourists.
Describe theme park tourism.
Theme parks are places with amusement park settings or have a central subject or theme.
Have activities catering to all ages.
Describe the characteristics of film-induced tourism.
Places which have been featured in films.
Tourists visit to understand how certain scenes were filmed and how these places inspired parts of the film.
Describe pilgrimage tourism.
Places of significance to the religion.
Tourists travel there to take part in religious activities, especially during major religious holidays or events.
Describe places of conflict.
Places where wars, battles, man-made tragedies and unfavourable political situations had taken place.
Describe dark tourism.
Tourism to places associated with death and tragedy.
People who take part in dark tourism include survivors, relatives and friends of those affected, and people interested to know more about the event.
Include battlefields, fortifications, museums and memorials.
Explain how governments promote tourism.
- Influence the number of visitors, length of stay, authorise air landings and allow the building of tourism facilities.
- Plan, fund and build infrastructure linked to tourism such as airports.
- Set up agencies that devise strategies to promote tourism, and develop the tourism industry, facilitating investment by tourism-related business.
Discuss the success and limitations of governments in promoting tourism.
Success: Influential because they have the money and power to create policies.
Limitation: Limited in their finances and resources as there might be other more urgent needs for the country to develop.
Explain how the media plays a role in promoting tourism.
- Positive media reports will encourage other tourists to visit a place.
- Enabled increased awareness of tourist destinations that tourists previously might not have thought of.
Discuss the success and limitation of the media in promoting tourism.
Success: Influential because many people can express their personal opinions and thus are not biased. Moreover, social media is so prominent in this time and age, making it easier to promote tourism.
Limitation: Negative reports will deter tourism rather than promoting them. The media’s influence is also limited by restrictions set by the government.
Discuss how international organisations promote tourism.
International organisations include groups of people from different countries working together for a common purpose.
They prepare reports on different aspects of tourism, such as increasing tourism knowledge and tourism policies worldwide, encouraging tourism.
Discuss the success and limitations of international organisations in promoting tourism.
Success: Influential as they have a global reach and are authorities in matters relating to tourism. Therefore, tourists will believe them.
Limitation: They are limited to the governments’ approval and participation.
There are many parties involved and may be inefficient in managing tourism.
Describe the characteristics of heritage tourism.
Places which enable tourists to experience different cultures and understand the history of the place better.
Some places have unique cultures or physical / natural significance and have been labelled as UNESCO heritage sites, attracting even more tourists.
Describe the characteristics of ecotourism.
- Minimise impact.
- Build environmental and cultural awareness and respect
- Raise sensitivity to host countries’ political, environmental and social climate.
- provide positive experiences for both visitors and hosts.
- Provides direct financial benefits for conservation.
- Provides financial benefits and empowerment for local people.
Explain how better and affordable transport has led to the grown of tourism.
Development of airplanes that can travel faster and further -> increase accessibility for tourists -> growth of tourism.
Development of budget airline -> increase affordability for tourists -> better able to travel, increasing tourism.
Explain how e-services have led to the growth of tourism.
Development in technology -> development of e-services -> easier to make online bookings of tours and tickets -> increase ease of access encourage more tourists to travel -> increase tourism.
Explain how ease of access to information have led to the growth of tourism.
Development in technology -> ease of access to information on the internet -> allow tourists to get whatever information they need before travelling -> ease of mind which encourages them to travel -> growth of tourism.
Development of technology -> easy access to information on social media -> increased awareness of tourists destinations -> entice tourists to visit them, leading to the growth of tourism.