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    INTRODUCTION: The meaning of Tourism is the limited period travelling for recreation, leisure, and family visiting purposes. Tourism is generally concise with trans-national travel, but it is also associate with travel of some other region within the country (John Swarbrooke, 2001). Tourism becomes the popular recreation activity now days around the globe. It relates to both domestic and international. International tourism create a good influence on country's balance of payments either it is…

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    defines its mission as “creating a new travel experience” that leverages perceptions of the Virgin brand. The industry is also rushing to build its expedition segment. Starting this year more than 20 ships are due to be introduced dedicated to providing the expedition experience and the trend continues. Ponant Cruises, which later this year will be first with the introduction of two ships in its explorer class announced this week that they will expand the class with two more ships. By 2021,…

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    to ecotourism, how our congruent travel personalities contributed to engaging in activities that met everyone’s needs and wants in the moment, and to unanimously experience a moment of escape from responsibility and cultural norms. Before beginning our journey, we stopped for food at Win’s Drive In, a locally owned business established in 1964, in Fairhaven. Carpooling through Edgemoor, we all felt out of place and intrusive to our immediate pristine, upper-class surroundings.…

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    The Benefits Of Tourism?

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    careless and often do not pay any mind to the area around them and unknowingly destroy it. It can also cause destruction through pollution because of the increase of cars and people that are coming to a country. When mass amounts of foreign people travel to one country it can often wash away the country’s identity and warp it into something so far away from the original. Through tourism, the country is constantly catering to the tourists needs and this means that the country is ignoring the…

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    The Journey to Nowhere The humid lands of Africa make a hard area to travel, but to run away girls, from the Maletrism of dominant males, it makes a perfect get away. The two decided to run from their dominant husband, for they were tired of the way that he treated his wives. They both knew the night that they could even try to run away. The day was Sunday when the husband would go into town to have a good time with women not of his household. Jamal, the younger of the two at the age of…

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    Life in New Haven was fun with friends and family; I thrived in the loving environment. Weekends meant going for long drives through rural surroundings or running without a care on the beach. Then we relocated to India. I suddenly found myself in the midst of strangers; missed Ronald, Alicia and Zuhaan my pre-school friends. Moreover, the flies were annoying! Nevertheless, I made friends with Dhruva, Shikhar and Dennis, whom I met in the children’s park in our residential complex. Life was fun…

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    Interviewer:What did you hope to experience in the Andes? Rosemarie Alecio:I could not wait to experience the beauty and depth of the Andes.Looking up to the mountain , all I could imagine was my husband and, I on top of the magnificent Venezuelan Andes.The height of the ridged and sharp angles was the finest I've ever witnessed. We gazed up at the rugged and rough shape of the Andes as it looked more immense as we drove closer. I recall ,I couldn’t have waited until I could climb the peak of…

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    Cultural Impact Of Tourism

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    2014, coming to 1,133 million arrivals, even though the fastest growing of tourism is known, UNWTO predicts that international tourist arrivals worldwide will grow by 3.3% annually between 2010 and 2030. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (2016, p.2) Travel and Tourism industry contributed with US$7.2 million to world GDP, representing 9.8% of global GDP. Also, the sector supported 284 million jobs, or 1…

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    An unforgettable experience is an event that has a great impact on a person’s life (An Unforgettable Experience, 1969). The experiences that I want to share are the trip in Taman Negara and Redang Island. Firstly, I would like to introduce the two tourist attraction, Taman Negara and Redang Island, which I visited before going into the essay. Taman Negara was established as King George V National Park in 1938. Then, the park was renamed to Taman Negara after independence. Taman Negara, two words…

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    home, state, or country it is typically for a good reason. An example of this might be a sports fan going to a Dodgers game to experience the thrill and joy of the game with fans alike, a nice vacation to the Bahamas with the added luxury of a first-class flight, and the possible enjoyment with being together with family which lives far-far-away only to be visited ever so rarely on special occasions. These all sound like brillant things to do because some people tend to give a superficial hate…

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