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    Basecamp Maasai Guide

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    Family Safari with Basecamp A family safari in the heart of the Masai Mara is an amazing experience with exhilarating activities for the entire family to enjoy, memories made together that will last a lifetime, and opportunities to learn and grow together. Day 1 Upon your arrival at Olkiombo Airstrip, you will be met by our skilled Maasai guide ready to take you through your first game drive en-route to our camp. Cruise through the acacia-spotted savannah of the Masai Mara in a 4x4 vehicle. The…

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    objectives As an international financial center, it is essential for Hong Kong to keep a top ranking in different areas. International airport is an important gateway to world, in addition to attracting businesses around the world, it also promotes tourism and transportation industry as well. Moreover, it drives economic development by providing the jobs and increasing the consumption. In turn, the airport's competitiveness also reflects a regional performance. Therefore, the ranking and…

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    expects to overcome the segregation among tourists holding out that there is a possibility that recognition of a common cause between the tourists and the native people would bring about a change in Antigua. She expresses that the moral ugliness of tourism is interesting due to the manner in which tourists make use of the less fortunate poorer for their own pleasure. According to Kincaid, tourists travel to escape the…

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    Tallink Group Case Study

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    The Business Strategy of Tallink Group The Group’s vision for 2014 is to be a market leader in the cruise line industry of Europe by offering world class services in leisure and business travel. The Group’s Strategy is to: 1. Strive for the highest level of customer satisfaction 2. Increase the volumes and strengthen the market position in the region 3. Develop wide range of quality services for different customers and to pursue new growth opportunities 4. Maintain an optimal debt level that…

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    Because most of the old generation people doesn’t like to have tourism operation in their region. So the government have to explain them about the difference between tourism and ecotourism that ecotourism didn’t create any harm to the environment. And have to explain the benefit they will obtain and the development that will get from it. • Governments have to get the…

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    Dann (1981:193), defines a tourism motivation as “a meaningful state of mind which adequately disposes an actor or a group of actors to travel” and also “a meaningful state of mind is subsequently interpretable by others as a valid explanation for such a decision” (Dann, 1981:205). A motive is regarded as an internal factor, within the tourists, that “stimulates, guides and integrates a person’s behaviour” (Iso-Ahola, 1982:257). Individuals are motivated when they are aware of the satisfactory…

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    Impact Of Tourism In Goa

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    1.1 BACKGROUND The tourism industry has largely contributed to the rise of India's GDP. The tourism industry has an impact on the tourist destination; the impact can be classified as positive and negative impact. Job opportunity and increased economic activity are the positive impacts while negative impacts include environment degradation, cultural and identity deterioration, antisocial activities, increased quantity of waste generated, etc. 1.2 Tourism industry in Goa Tourism is one of the…

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    Koggala Case Study

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    one side by a reef and on the other by a huge Koggala Lake, where the many tributaries of the Koggala Oya drained. It is located about 139 km south of Colombo, and is situated at a height of 3 meters (9.8 ft.) Above the sea level. Due to rise of tourism infrastructure development have increased in recent decades. As part of the development project plan the construction of an international airport is suggested. This circumstance reasoning become among scientists, environmentalists, economists,…

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    Aussie Persuasive Speech

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    Starting with the resort village of Apollo Bay in the east, you'll not come up short of shops, restaurants and cultural activities either. Don't miss this one! As the official start of the Great Ocean Road, Torquay has long been known as an Aussie destination spot for long weekends or holidays. More recently, Torquay's fame as a surfing town mecca has helped propel…

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    Introduction Volunteer tourism is also known as Voluntourism. Voluntourism is when tourists combine volunteering work with travel. It is growing rapidly in the tourism industry in the recent years. It is estimated that there are a total of 1.6 million volunteer tourists, spending about $1.7-2.6 billion each year. The average cost for each volunteer is about $3000 per trip. (Marketing, 2008) Voluntary Services Overseas (VSO) started off in 1958 to improve in areas such as education and…

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