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    the years, Palawan has become one of the most sought destinations in the Philippines. Boasting its immaculate beaches, translucent water, vast limestone and breathtaking underworld, Palawan has been a regular in the list of the best islands in the world. But where will you go first? Which is better and which should you prioritize in your itinerary? El Nido or Coron? The answer depends on your personality. Are you the romantic beach bum or the adventure-filled junkie? Do you prefer a laid back…

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    4.1.1 Scope of Tourism in India India has the Himalayan ranges in the north, a long coastline surrounded by seas in the south. In addition, India is rich in varied landscapes, enchanting historical sites and royal cities, clean beaches, serene mountain retreats, rich cultures and festivities to enjoy and rejuvenate. In any part of the year, India can offer a wide selection of destinations and experiences. In summer, there are lovely retreats amidst the heady beauty in the Himalayas or the…

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    Dona Paula Beach Description Known as one of the most romantic beaches of Goa, Dona Paula Beach attracts thousands of tourists throughout the year. Therefore, if you wish to travel to the beach it is advisable that you go through the basic information about the place. Here are some such information to help you. The Dona Paula Beach, also known as “Lovers’ Paradise” is situated in Goa. It is a bay of Arabian Sea where two rivers meet. The place is famous for its enthralling beauty as well as…

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    Minkabau Wedding Analysis

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    Baralek Gadang - Traditional Wedding Procession of Minangkabau Indonesia is acknowledged for its cultural and ethnic diversity. This diversity became one of Indonesia's attractiveness in the eyes of the world. One part of Indonesian culture is the traditional wedding party. All elements of the wedding procession started from the customary fashion, wedding decorations, to the procedures for meaningful tradition, offers its own uniqueness. As one of the tribes with the largest population in…

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    Ecotourism is a tourism visit a natural areas with lower negative impacts to environment in order to protect…

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    Shopping Mall Case Study

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    • The number of shopping centers in the country increases every year [1]. The development of shopping centers was boosted by the fast growing economy and population in Malaysia. • Shopping malls is a quasi-public park as it is owned and regulated. As shopping malls are developed almost every year with newly added features by the mall managers; it has become a popular public space for people in urban areas to socialize (Noorliyana and Ismail, 2014) • Socialization is part of human development.…

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    durian, Malaysia is waiting for you. Advantages & Disadvantages of Tourism to Malaysia Malaysia is an often overlooked country. Situated between Thailand and Indonesia, it is sometimes forgotten by tourists, other than those making a quick stop in capital city Kuala Lumpur. Tourists rarely get outside of this city, which is a shame, because Malaysia has many hidden treasures that will reward those who persevere. Hospitality and Tourism in Malaysia Malaysia is comprised of two land masses: a…

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    Challenges in the Indian Tourism Industry: Travel & Tourism industry in India is growing and it has vast potential for generating employment and earning large amount of foreign exchange besides giving a fillip to the country’s overall economic and social development. But a long way needs to be covered hence much more remains to be done. Therefore, there are challenges involved in tourism industry. Lack of proper infrastructure, is being one of the…

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    Kovalam Kerala Essay

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    Kovalam in Kerala is one of the hot tourist destinations in India. Kovalam is called as the beach town in the Thiruvananthapuram city on the Arabian sea coast. The literal meaning of Kovalam is “a grove of coconut trees”. There are plenty of things you can do in the enchanting beach destination town of Kovalam. Sun bath lying on the beach or swimming in the cool waters, have an oil and Ayurvedic massage, savor your tongue with seafood or try your hand at fishing. Have a ride on surfboards and…

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    In the recent years Bulgaria’s tourism industry, has increased a lot, in addition the potential for development and improvement continues to be high. The highest percentage in the tourism sector is in the seaside and ski resorts. The state agency for tourism says that the health and wellness tourism accounts for only 3% of the whole tourism industry in the country. There is defiantly a need for improvement in this sector, e.g. more spa centres, better advertising and more recreational buildings.…

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