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What is domestic tourism?

When a resident of a country travels within that country for reasons such as business or visiting friends and family.

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What is inbound tourism?

Non-residents travel to a country for a period of up to 12 months for business, leisure, or other purposes.

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What defines outbound tourism?

Residents of a country travel to another country.

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What is recreational tourism?

A type of travel aimed at providing recreation, rehabilitation, and treatment, suitable for various ages and physical abilities.

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What is cultural tourism?

Travel where visitors immerse themselves in a destination's culture, history, and traditions to learn and appreciate unique aspects.

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What activities are associated with adventure tourism?

Engaging in adventure activities such as trekking, climbing, rafting, or scuba diving.

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What is eco-tourism?

Tourism that aims to conserve the environment while benefiting local communities.

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Define business tourism.

Travel for work-related reasons, such as attending meetings, conferences, or trade shows.

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What is sports tourism?

Traveling to participate in or watch a sporting event.

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What opportunities does educational tourism provide?

Travel opportunities to learn and develop in a new environment.

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What motivates religious tourism?

Travel motivated by religious reasons.

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What is the main focus of gastronomic tourism?

Experiencing local food and drink.

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What characterizes luxury tourism?

High-end travel experiences that offer exclusive services and personalized itineraries.

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What distinguishes short-term tourism from long-term tourism?

Short-term tourism involves trips lasting a few days to a couple of weeks, while long-term tourism lasts for several months or years.

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What is mass tourism?

Tourism where large numbers of people travel to popular destinations in a commercialized and organized manner.

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What does alternative tourism aim to achieve?

Being socially and economically responsible while respecting local values and the environment.

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Who are youth/student travelers?

Typically budget-conscious travelers, often backpacking or traveling in groups for cultural exchange and adventure.

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What do family travelers seek?

Family-friendly destinations and activities.

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Who are senior travelers?

Old people traveling for leisure, cultural enrichment, or to visit family and friends.

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What are adventure seekers looking for?

Unusual or extreme sensations and experiences in the great outdoors.

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What is the profile of cultural enthusiasts?

People who actively seek out and participate in cultural activities, traditions, and experiences.

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What expectations do luxury travelers have?

Demands for quality and exclusivity in services and experiences.

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How do budget travelers prioritize their travel?

They prioritize cost-saving measures.

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What does heritage tourism involve?

Visiting places to learn about and appreciate a region's history, culture, and environment.

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What activities are common in nautical tourism?

Traveling by water and participating in water-based activities.

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Define space tourism.

A niche segment aiming to give tourists the ability to experience space travel for recreational, leisure, or business purposes.

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What distinguishes solo group travelers?

Individuals traveling alone but may join group activities.

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Who are group travelers?

Travelers who prefer to travel in organized groups.

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What are repeat travelers known for?

Tourists that revisit destinations.

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What defines leisure travelers?

Tourists that travel primarily for relaxation.

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What characterizes business travelers?

Travelers that travel for professional reasons.

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What do volunteer tourists engage in?

Tourists that participate in voluntary work.