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    Destination is the word which used most frequently in the field of tourism. Destination image is mostly accepted as an important aspect in successful tourism destination marketing. It is very important to recognize that the tourists’ perceived images since it affects the individual’s perception and on looking behavior and destination choice. Moreover, it also affects the level of tourists’ satisfaction because they often evaluate the travel experiences depending on the perceived images before…

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    Venice Research Paper

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    It doesn’t a major fact where you are staying, Venice is sufficiently little but too much helpful where you can visit by walking. If you prefer to walk, then you can visit St. Imprint's Square through the restricted way named calle. That way, you can truly get the opportunity to see the complete beauty of this city. You can also find little squares (campi) where local citizens hang out with their pets and children’s and the little shops and bistros that give such a great amount of life to this…

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    Hawker Centre Case Study

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    The Hawker Centre is a quintessential element of the Singapore culture. Hawker Centres has provided a distinctive attraction to curious tourists and a locus of memories for Singaporean away from home. It pulsates with a life and rhythm unique to Singapore (Kong, 2007). Hawker Centres serves as a spontaneous gathering point for many residents, providing opportunities for stall owners and customers to interact and it also manifest aspects of local communities and its everyday life. In Singapore,…

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    Climate and weather are big factors in tourists’ decision making and also impact the successful operation of tourism businesses. More specifically, climate is defined as the universal condition observed as a long term average in a location. In contrast, weather is the manifestation of climate at a specific point in time and place. So, while tourists might expect certain climatic conditions when they travel from one place to another place, they will experience the actual weather, which might…

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    Machu Piccu Notice's Inca

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    Peru is home to some of the worlds most anticipated tourist attractions, ranging from Machu Picchu to Vinicunca, also known as 'Rainbow Mountain', to sections of the Amazon and many diverse ecosystems. The Inca Trail, Sacred Valley and colonial city of Cusco also contribute to the archaeological region of Macchu Piccu (Peru.travel 2017) creating one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. G Adventures' Inca Discovery and Intrepid's Inca Trail Express cover those locations…

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    A honeymoon trip to God’s Own Country Kerala - God’s Own Country Blessed with scenic beauty, long coastal line, evergreen forests, mountain ranges and rich cultural heritage, Kerala is indeed God’s Own Country. No wonder it has become a popular honeymoon destination for Indian as well as Foreign tourists. Kerala holiday packages and Honeymoon packages to Kerala is selling like hot cakes over internet and off the net. According to the season of travel and your budget different options can be…

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    Responsible Tourism Essay

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    The concept of responsible tourism has been present in the tourism literature since the early eighties. Smith (1990) defined responsible tourism as “a form of tourism which respect the host’s natural, built and cultural environment and the interest of all parties concerned”. Responsible Tourism(RT)is a social movement that take in consideration the individual and collective decisions on how we recognise and practiced a form of tourism that facilitates changes in industry as a whole(Goodwin,2011)…

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    interact with animals, whether captivated or not. Sustainable development is worldwide accepted concept, which defined as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (World…

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    buildings like Westminster palace and their effect on strategic tourism A: History of Westminster palace and it’s social and economic effects In the UK, key focus of the tourism is on the heritage. Heritage sites in UK attract the tourists all over the world. Historic sites in the UK like Westminster palace needed to be repaired and conserved from time to time. Therefore, there are various regulations are in existence for protecting the cultural heritage sites (Timothy, 2011). As per the above…

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    The Cruise Line International Association highlights a UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) report that estimates global tourism will grow from 1.2 to 1.8 billion travelers by 2030. However, this growth is raising a number of critical concerns for cruising ranging from the environmental impact to concerns about over tourism…

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