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    North Coast at a glance Area Info - North Coast The Dolphin Coast is an expanse of small towns, superb beaches and a panorama of waving sugar cane, stretching across the North Coast of Kwa-Zulu Natal from the affluence of Zimbali to the natural beauty of the Tugela mouth. It is home to many friendly faces, village atmosphere, modern malls and accommodation of all types – whether you feel like a family trip or a five-star getaway. The Dolphin Coast is aptly named due to the year-round presence…

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    Motivation for all-inclusive travel can be explained through the push and pull motivation theory. As their names suggest, push factors push travelers to a destination, while pull factors pull them to the destination. All-inclusive resorts have many benefits and attractions that draw tourists of all different interests. Push factors are the desires generated from within a person that cause them to seek solutions to reduce their needs, including the motivation to travel (Mohammad, 2010). Most push…

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    Impact Of Tourism In Goa

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 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…

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    Tourism And Seasonality

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    Tourism is one of the biggest and fastest growing sectors in the world. Tourism is highly influenced by seasonality. Tourism as an integral part of global business is highly dependent on seasonal changes in climatic conditions, economic activities as well as human behaviour and the society in general. Seasonality can be explained as the fluctuations in the year that occurs in specific duration. Features of seasonality Tourism demand is predominantly characterized by seasonal, economic…

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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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    VRBO of Kiawah Island Kiawah Island is the barrier island on the coastal of the Atlantic in the United States. The island is about 25 miles away from the South Carolina and has various attractive spots for the tourists to visit. In fact, the island relies largely on tourism for its economic needs. Every year, a large number of tourists visit the island to enjoy its natural beauty. The central attractions include the beaches, spacious villas, golf courses, and so on. As we all know, VRBO is one…

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    Known for its cascading waterfalls, visitors to Kauai can enjoy a thrilling kayaking trip down the Wailua River. Fishponds can be found on the island that have existed for 1,000 years. Meanwhile, shoppers can explore the quaint towns of Old Kolia Town and Hanapepe. Overview Kauai is the fourth-largest island in the Hawaiian Islands. Nicknamed the Garden Isle, it is filled with jagged cliff faces, steep mountains and verdant valleys. Over the centuries, tropical rain forests have taken over…

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    Kailua Beach Observation

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    Kailua The location that I chose to observe was Kailua beach in Hawaii. The beach is known to be a local hotspot. There you will find many locals swimming, surfing, barbecuing, and enjoying themselves. Driving up to the beach you probably wouldn’t think that right behind the abandoned house was how you actually got to the beach. There is a small parking lot that locals wait to park in. There is no paved pathway to get to the beach there are only paths on the grass that have been made by people.…

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    Visit Maldives for a romantically magical honeymoon. June is one of the most popular months for weddings. Named after the Goddess Juno, protector of women in all aspects of their lives, but especially in marriage and childbearing, it is believed that to get married in June is auspicious. However the case, and whenever you choose to get married, your honeymoon destination is among the vital decisions that you and your partner make. After the long months of preparing for the wedding, deciding…

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    One Man vs Humanity and Nature: An Analysis of Maldives’ Plea for Justice Genocide, starvation, and war are unfortunate realities which humans have brought upon themselves due to technological advancements, greed, and the notion of inequality among people. The effects on the environment, such as climate change, is also part of this list. As a result of the industrialized lifestyles people live, the natural balance of the earth’s climate patterns is becoming unstable because of the amount of…

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