Experience is a personal emotion that a person gets when experiencing a feeling of fulfillment in the place they’ve visited, it can be anything from the atmosphere of a specific place to a historic building. People everywhere have different aspirations and something that may be significant to them might not be to another.
Why is visiting Disneyland such a significant place to young children? And why do historical cities appeal to an older generation? No body has the correct answer to either of the questions above because there isn’t one. The answer lies within the tourist that is experiencing the event or place. I have been to many destinations all over the world, and from each one I received a different kind of experience and enjoyment. Walking around a number of museums isn’t something I aim to accomplish when I visit a place. I’d rather see the attractions and walk around for hours taking in everything I’ve ever dreamed of in the time frame of a few hours. I know that others perceive this differently but that’s my point, every one has their own beliefs and their own …show more content…
Conclusion:
The experience of traveling is something that philosophers have never been able to explain in words, and they never will be able to in the future either. It’s something that is a personal encounter with places, objects, people, and much more and is different for each and every individual in the world. Some people just desire to experience being in a different place or culture just to have a bit of diversity in their everyday lives or to say that they have been there and seen it. Satisfaction comes from the feelings that people experience and that is what makes tourism authentic in a way that no one can justify in conceptual studies or philosophical views.
The significance of authenticity in the provision and experience of cultural tourism is important to the tourist traveling and them alone. They are the only ones that can define the meaning of experimental authenticity and what they believe is important to them and significant in their lives. Everyone’s will be different, yet similar in certain ways, but without the personal experience you have no cultural tourism. The way people react and are inspired by various tourism objects, or feelings is what defines tourism through authenticity.