Educational tourism developed, because of the growing popularity of teaching and learning of knowledge and the enhancing of technical competency outside of the classroom environment. In educational tourism, the main focus of the tour or leisure activity includes visiting another country ...
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Business travel, or travel management as it is often referred to, is on the rise especially with foreign business markets opening up. Business travel is generally accepted as being a corporation 's 3rd or 4th biggest expense after staffing, rent and rates and possibly IT and ...
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Cultural heritage tourism (or just heritage tourism) is a branch of tourism oriented towards the cultural heritage of the location where tourism is occurring. Culture has always been a major object of travel, as the development of the Grand Tour from the 16th century onwards attests. In ...
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Adventure travel is a tourism, involving exploration or travel to remote or exotic areas, where the traveler should 'expect the unexpected'. Adventure tourism is rapidly growing in popularity, as tourists seek different kinds of vacations. According to the U.S. based Adventure Travel ...
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Health tourism (also called medical travel, medical tourism or global healthcare) is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling across international borders to obtain health care. Such services typically include ...
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Religious tourism, also commonly referred to as faith tourism, is a form of tourism whereby people of faith travel individually or in groups for pilgrimage, missionary, or leisure (fellowship) purposes.Click here to view Religious
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Ecotourism is travel to fragile, pristine, and usually protected areas that strives to be low impact and (often) small scale. It helps educate the traveler; provides funds for conservation; directly benefits the economic development and political empowerment of local communities; and ...
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There are currently 1.2 million nomadic pastoralists in Iran, organized in over 500 tribes and independent clans. Holidays in the countryside, accompanying them is an unforgettable experience – holidays far from crowds and everyday rush which offer a close contact with nature and ...
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Sport tourism is a prevalent and growing phenomenon (Standevan and De Knop, 1999) that has become more prominent since the turn of the twenty first century; more prominent as an academic field of study and as a popular product (Gibson, 1998). As a concept sport tourism is seen to have ...
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'Cultural tourism' (or culture tourism) is the subset of tourism concerned with a country or region's culture, especially its arts. Cultural tourism includes tourism in urban areas, particularly historic or large cities and their cultural facilities such as museums and theatres. It can ...
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