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    Robert S. Desowitz tells the story of two well-known diseases that affect many rural villagers in Asia, Africa, and Latin America of his novel The Malaria Capers. The first section of the book deals with Kala azar, which is transmitted by a fly. Desowitz begins the novel by introducing a tragic story in India of a distressed mother with a sick child. She traveled miles from her small village to a clinic, where her daughter was diagnosed with Kala azar or Visceral Leishmaniasis. The child is…

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    SWOT analysis is a procedure or process use to identify the organization strengths, weakness, opportunity and threats. The strengths of Ultimaté Fun Resort are the location. The resort has a good location as the resort is easy to reach everywhere. Tourist can go to the KLCC, Bukit Bintang, Mid Valley and others attractive destination by Lrt as there is an Lrt station nearby. Other than that, the resort also has many buses and taxi passed by in front of the resort. There also have a few shopping…

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    routes are diverse, which is suitable in all season for all ages and capabilities trekkers. Nepal trekking holiday offers stunning mountain view, exciting routes, cultural experience and dramatic landscapes. There is some of the best trekking of the world. Making the approach to Everest case camp and other foothill of the highest mountain by following footsteps of the Himalayan explorers, such as Maurice Herzog (1950), Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay (1953), Thomas Cook (1955), Bill Tilman…

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    3.2 Importance of Ecotourism in Malaysia Cultural preservation Eco-tourists interacts more with the locals than the usual tourist who rarely leave their westernized hotels. Home stays and eco-lodges gives the tourists an opportunity to experience local lifestyles and customs first-hand, and this helps to preserve and sustains the region’s heritages such as traditional festivals, ceremony and art shows including dance and music. Human rights Besides educating tourists about the environmental…

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    Additionally, most of the firms in India are now targeting the middle class populations as their main market segment since they tend to have high purchasing power. Moreover, the increasing purchasing power of the Indian middle class along with their willingness to spend on travelling has attracted various countries towards Indian tourists. One of the reasons why various countries are targeting the Indian travelers is mainly because there are big spenders. However, Indian people not only spend a…

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    Since the kingdom of Bhutan opened its doors to tourism in 1974, the country has experienced consistent growth and development. Tourism in Bhutan has made major contributions to the economy by generating employment and surplus revenue for the government (Tourism Council of Bhutan, n.d). The tourism industry in Bhutan is based on principles of Gross National Happiness; implementing the strategy of high-value, low volume to prompt economic growth and to diminish poverty (Sasiwan, 2016). Tourism in…

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    Its main target is to provide budget hotels for their customers. Understanding customer preference is very important in todays world whether you are selling a product or offering a service. This is because customer’s satisfaction determines how successful the company will become in the future. This study is to understand the behavioral pattern of the customers while booking accommodation…

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    Tourism is the fastest growing industry of the service sector. Tourist spends their time and money, which generate income and employment which is helpful to develop our economy. That’s why it is very important to wellbeing of many countries. Before 1947, no one focused on this industry but at the beginning of this century, tourism was considered as an industry or business. Now government has taken essential or useful steps for promoting tourism because tourism is not only helpful in develop the…

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    hotel, there is no doubt that W Hotel is a top choice. PARAGRAPHS A world-class hotel ‘W’ is one of the most premium and fanciest hotel chains in the world. There are more than 50 W Hotels spread in many countries across every continent of the world, and one of them is in Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia. It’s the only W Hotel in Bali (in fact it’s the only one in the country), and you may wonder what amenities this world-class hotel offers you. Unique…

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    here” or take stone from the wall like a souvenir. If in the advantages we noticed fact of cultural exchange, but now we have to write about bad side of this – is Cultural pollution. Mass tourism has a huge influence to the people from poor countries. World travel forum is writing about cultural pollution “a tendency for these cultural units to be polluted by drugs, prostitution and the lure of easy money. Men stop fishing and do boat tours, women stop working the fields and become waitresses…

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