Free Essays on Describe The Four Basic Types Of Tourist

  1. Bjc

    What is “tourism”? Who is a “tourist”? Describe the four basic types of tourist. Tourism Tourism is an industry which involves people going to places where they don’t live or work for relaxation. Tourism is a tertiary industry. Tourism first started in the 1720’s for sick rich people. But because of...

  2. What Is Tourism?

    'Tourism'? Tourism is the industry ivolving the catering to visitors from another place, it is the business of attracting and taking care of tourist. According to Wikipedia.org tourism is the travel for predominantly amusement or just leisure purposes, it is most important that we always...

  3. Business Strategy - Four Seasons Gresham Hotel

    taking into account the diverse internal and external factors that affects its short-term and long-term strategies. I have examined one segment of tourists who can afford to spend more money on their convenience and relaxation1. Firstly, I am going to give a description of hotel categories including...

  4. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

    Myers-Briggs Type Indicator XXXXX XXXXX SERP 563 University of Arizona 25 March 2013 XXXXXX XXXXXX, Ph.D. Overview of the MBTI The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) was created by Katherine Briggs and Isabela Briggs-Myers in 1943 and is the most popular personality measure in history (Erford...

  5. Positive Impact Tourism: case studies and visions from Vermont

    Boating [canoeing + kayaking + sailing +...] - Grant 4. Hiking - Matt 5. Biking - Grant 6. Skiing - Brooke 7. Hunting [does it attract tourists?] - Matt 8. Foliage Viewing - Josh 9. Built LandscapesAuthors? 1. Historical Buildings (Barn Vermont [box] - Roel) 2. The Richmond Monitor...

  6. Four Types of Diversity

    Looking in the writing I will inform you on four types of diversity gender, age, religion and value and attitudes. The first topic is gender. As you should know there is a difference in understanding gender as different from sexuality. Biological difference that distinguishes males from female is sexuality...

  7. Understanding basic concepts of Management Research

     Understanding the basic concepts of Management Research Submission date: - 17th December 2013 Table of contents i. Executive Summary ………………………………….. Highlights Objectives Mission Statement Keys to Success ii. Description Of Business ………………………………….. Company...

  8. Tourism

    Bazar Township. This area is famous for accommodating the longest unbroken beach, 120 kms in length, in the world. This area is also the home of many tourist destinations including much-visited St. Martin’s Island. People from home and abroad gather in large number during the peak season (from November to...

  9. Standarizationg in Tourism

    touristic offer fulfills certain criteria. Brands offer an accustomed surrounding all over the world which goes beyond classification. Interoperability describes the possibility of tourism information systems working together trough certain standards. Although tourism is much more than just accommodation, this...

  10. Adobe Photoshop Cs3 Basics Tutorial

    that do web development, graphic design, and photography will probably prefer the use of this program to edit their images. Once you have grasped this basic knowledge of the software, you will be able to dive into Adobe Photoshop and quite possibly Adobe Fireworks, which works in a similar way. Adobe Fireworks...

  11. caribbean studies

    Paper 01 consisted of 15 compulsory short-response questions, Paper 02 consisted of eight essay questions of which candidates were required to answer four, and Paper 03 was the Internal Assessment component for which candidates conducted research and submitted a research paper. Paper 03/1, the alternative...

  12. IB geography guide

    academic areas, although they can choose a second subject from groups 1 to 5 instead of a group 6 subject. Normally, three subjects (and not more than four) are taken at higher level (HL), and the others are taken at standard level (SL). The IB recommends 240 teaching hours for HL subjects and 150 hours...

  13. Nature Based Tourism

    Nature Based Tourism Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. A key element of this growth is attributed tourists wishing to travel outside of the traditional package vacation and pursue individual interests. One of the main features of this is nature-based ecotourism. The...

  14. Introduction to Tourism Industry

    is travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for more than twenty-four (24) hours and not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not...

  15. An Analysis of the Carrying Capacity

    components may be expressed in terms of: • Number of tourists and tourist/recreation activity types which can be absorbed without affecting the sense of identity, life style and social patterns and activities of host communities, • Level and type of tourism which does not alter significantly local...

  16. Communication and Development

    BIANCA SIMBARASHE MUBAIWA THE GLOBAL HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY ASSIGNMENT 2 1. List four types of restaurants available to the public. Give an example of each and list the main features and the target market. [25]Fast food Fast food restaurants emphasize speed of service. Operations range from small-scale...

  17. tour

    India is a country with a great potential for tourism. The Definition of Tourism varies source by source, person by person.It can be explained in the basic terms as : "Tourism is a collection of activities, services and industries which deliver a travel experience comprising transportation, accommodation...

  18. Has Globalization Destroyed Nation-State

    different countries and political alliance, the definition, attitude and evaluation are also different. As a phenomenon, globalization has its own basic of production and law of development. However, what globalization is, when it began, how the impact on nation-state culture, how it will develop, there...

  19. Fine Dining Business Plan

    staff. We will continue to surpass our goals creating an entertaining night out. Nature of the Business Opportunity This business is going to have four key elements for creating the business opportunity; included are a need for the business, the means to fulfill the need, a method to apply the means...

  20. Chapter 3

    Chapter 1. Basics of Cross-Cultural Communication. Main Definitions The content of the chapter The chapter focuses on the essence of cross-cultural / intercultural communication, its definition, what it involves. It analyzes dissimilarity between two different cultures into applying intercultural competency...

  21. Taj Mahal. Origin and inspiration

    dome and finial. Like most Mughal tombs, the basic elements are Persian in origin. The base structure is essentially a large, multi-chambered cube with chamfered corners, forming an unequal octagon that is approximately 55 metres (180 ft) on each of the four long sides. On each of these sides, a huge...

  22. Tourism

    Identify a well known tourist destination and explain why the inter – relationship between transport, catering, accommodation, attractions and other ancilliary services are vital for its success Alton Towers, Staffordshire Alton Towers is a theme park, waterpark and hotel complex in Staffordshire...

  23. economics

    products on the global scene. To develop and promote tourism as an ‘Engine of economic growth’ and to bring Gujarat on the national and international tourist map, tourism shall be considered as an important economic activity for overall sustainable economic growth & ensuring employment generation. As the...

  24. SC160 Basic Biology Assignment 3 Essential Biology

    SC160 Basic Biology Assignment 3 Essential Biology Buy Now From Below: http://www.homeworkarena.com/sc160-basic-biology-assignment-3-essential-biology-how-to-stop-alcoholism-dependency-and-syndrome Directions: Be sure to save an electronic copy of your answer before submitting it to Ashworth College...

  25. Raven's Nest

    that the dominant culture of Britain today is specifically English. The system of politics that is used in all four nations today is of English origin, and English is the main language of all four nations. Many aspects of everyday life are organized according to English custom and practice. But the political...

  26. Some Basic Social Problems

    POVERTY Definition: Poverty refers to the condition of being unable to provide for one's basic needs such as food, clothing, housing, education, and health facilities etc. in sufficient quantities.  If poverty is defined on the basis of calorie intake or income, a quarter to one-third of the population...

  27. Basic Needs Satisfaction and Subjective Poverty: Evidence from Rural Guatemala

    1 Basic needs satisfaction and subjective poverty: Evidence from rural Guatemala Jorge Guardiola and Teresa García-Muñoz University of Granada Draft presented to the 2008 International Conference of Well Being, Casino, Italy. Abstract Literature about subjective well being has been recently raised...

  28. The Four Principal Types of Tissue

    Histology. a)Histology is the science that deals with the study of tissues. 3.List the four principal types of tissue. a)The four principal types of tissue are Epithelial, Connective, Muscular and Nervous. 4.Describe the characteristics of Epithelial tissue. a)The characteristics of Epithelial tissue...

  29. Laos

    Pg. 4-9 Cities Tourist attractions: Rivers Caves World Heritage Sites Temples Nature Food Snapshot: Pg. 9-18 Population Ethnic Groups Health Knowledge / Education GDP Currency Government Structure The President Legislature Judiciary Brief history Tourist Attractions - The...

  30. Cdcsds

    This sector of Production involves natural resources into primary products. Raw materials are produced by extracting from the earth or by growing. Basic Examples of businesses in this sector include agriculture, fishing, mining and quarrying. Secondary Industries: This sector deals with the processing...

  31. Austria Tsa

    beginning of "Congress tourism" in Austria. The Romantic period with its interest in nature gave rise to alpinism (from 1761) and brought the first tourists to the Alps. When the first Alpine associations were founded in the 50s and 60s of the 19th century (the first was the "Alpine Club" in London), tourism...

  32. Types of Meaning

    13. Types of meaning-The basic notions on which the essence of meaning is based are: 1. L/ge is a semiotic system of a specific kindthe most complex and universal among all existing sign system in society.The most important function of all l/ge is the communicative function. 2. L/ge that exists in texts...

  33. Events Industry

    leisure, social or cultural experience outside the normal range or choices or beyond everyday experience.’ The term ‘special events’ is also used to describe the event sector focusing on rituals, presentations, performances or celebrations that are consciously planned and created to mark special occasions...

  34. ecosystem

    language arts, science SKILLS analyzing (discussing), interpreting (inferring, reasoning), applying (synthesizing) LINKS TO ILLINOIS BIODIVERSITY BASICS CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK biological diversity VOCABULARY biodiversity, ecosystems, genes, migration, species, plus review “What’s Your Biodiversity...

  35. Internship Report Thomas Cook

    who require the foreign exchange for leisure/holiday purpose. Customer/client normally opts for Europe or U.S tours as it shows that the trend of tourist is towards more scenic and adventure countries that provide them with the off the beaten experience. PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The purpose of this internship...

  36. HTT 200 UOP COURSE TUTORIAL/SHOPTUTORIAL

    Restaurants HTT 200 Week 4 Assignment: Franchising HTT 200 Week 4 CheckPoint: Chain and Independent Restaurants HTT 200 Week 5 CheckPoint: Customer Types HTT 200 Week 6 Assignment: Hotel Security HTT 200 Week 6 CheckPoint: Hotel Departments HTT 200 Week 7 CheckPoint: Modes of Travel HTT 200 Week 8...

  37. Three places worth visiting in Japan

    Australia. As for the climate, it has quite noticeable change in the four seasons. Although Japan is a small country, it has a long history and unique culture. There are a lot of interesting places worth visiting in Japan. This essay will describe three places which are worth visiting; they are Tokyo, Kyoto...

  38. Describe and Evaluate One Aspect of Social Development in This Case Attachment.

    Exploring Psychology 2 07002387 Describe and evaluate one aspect of social development in this case Attachment. Attachment is not solely conceptually awareness of permanence and impermanence. It also involves the establishment of a definite emotional bond between the child and mother (infant...

  39. HTT 200 UOP Course/ShopTutorial

    Restaurants HTT 200 Week 4 Assignment: Franchising HTT 200 Week 4 CheckPoint: Chain and Independent Restaurants HTT 200 Week 5 CheckPoint: Customer Types HTT 200 Week 6 Assignment: Hotel Security HTT 200 Week 6 CheckPoint: Hotel Departments HTT 200 Week 7 CheckPoint: Modes of Travel HTT 200 Week 8...

  40. Vodafone

    has managed to successfully launch the new network. It is said that the original microwave transmission plan was designed with the aid of a Cairo tourist map and the printed ruler at the back of the Egypt lonely planet guide. Much as the services of numerous other Western companies operating in Egypt...

  41. IELTS written model

    known to be the probable cause of some 25 different diseases, and for some,  such as lung cancer, bronchitis and emphysema, it is the main cause.  According to a WHO report four million people die yearly from tobacco-relate d diseases, that is one death every eight seconds. Tobacco is significantly  becoming a greater cau...

  42. Hotel Management System with Online Environment for Hotel Riviera

    Approach to the System Design Implementation Testing and Evaluation Future of the OHMS Background of the hotel Riviera • The Riviera resort is a Tourist Resort. It is located in the charming fishing town of Batticaloa, in the eastern coastal district of Sri Lanka. This resort was established in 2000...

  43. ASH HCA 421 Week 3 DQ 1 Four Fundamental ways to Generate Profits

    ASH HCA 421 Week 3 DQ 1 Four Fundamental ways to Generate Profits Check this A+ tutorial guideline at http://www.assignmentcloud.com/hca-421-ash/hca-421-week-3-dq-1-four-fundamental-ways--to-generate-profits Explain the four fundamental ways in which a business can grow its revenues and profits...

  44. Understanding tourism and the tourist industry

    Understanding tourism and the tourist industry “Tourism is the temporary short-term movement of people to destinations outside the places where they normally live and work, and activivites during their stay at these destinations: it includes movement for all purposes, as well as day visits of excursions...

  45. Tourism

    holidaymaker you are having a holiday: - vacationer/ vacationist - to be on holiday - tourist - to be on vacation - honeymooners - to be away on II. Useful expressions: HOLIDAY VACATION - to return/come...

  46. HTT 200 UOP Course Tutorial / uophelp

    Restaurants HTT 200 Week 4 Assignment: Franchising HTT 200 Week 4 CheckPoint: Chain and Independent Restaurants HTT 200 Week 5 CheckPoint: Customer Types HTT 200 Week 6 Assignment: Hotel Security HTT 200 Week 6 CheckPoint: Hotel Departments HTT 200 Week 7 CheckPoint: Modes of Travel HTT 200 Week 8...

  47. Basic Needs for Students (William Glasser)

    there are four basic psychological needs that motivate behaviour. All individuals are motivated by needs. According to Dr. Glasser, when children choose to misbehave, they are not doing so just to disobey you or drive you crazy. They are choosing their behaviour to meet a need. I describe it as, children...

  48. Tourism Developement Plan - Osakis, Mn

    from exit 114 off Interstate 94. (NAR Alpha, 2008) The city of Osakis has not always been a town of luxurious resorts and motels that cater to its tourists. Rich with Indian heritage Osakis was once the home to the Dakota and Ojibwa tribes. You can find evidence of Indian villages all around the lake...

  49. Contribution of the Touris Sector to Uganda's Gdp(1990-2012)

    METHODOLOGY 12 Introduction: 12 3.1 Research design: 12 3.2 Data type and sources: 12 3.3 Data Analysis 12 3.3.1 Univariate data analysis 12 3.3.2 Bivariate data analysis 12 3.3.3 Multivariate data analysis 12 CHAPTER FOUR: DATA ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS 14 4.1.0 Introduction: 14 4.1...

  50. New Zealand Tourist Destinations. Rotorua

    Rotovegas – Ideal Tourist Destination An ideal tourist destination needs to have a distinctive edge above all over cites. The city of Rotorua is definitely an example of an ideal tourist destination. It is a one of a kind city with geothermal wonderlands – even with a touch of smell, exceptional sites...

  51. Types of Intermolecular Force in Some Drugs

    together in the bond by the attraction of the resultant opposite charges. A third type of bond is due to weak van der Waals forces which are strongest between bulky chemical groups. Figure 1.1 shows some examples of bond types using an example which approximates to the binding of adrenaline to a b2-adrenergic...

  52. REPORT

    map for the future, where Lionel India will offer its clients an integrated one stop solution for their corporate travel needs- taking care of the basic business and/ or personal travel needs along with leisure, MICE, Forex & Car Rentals. The key attributes of the Lionel India service proposition...

  53. HTT 200 UOP Course Tutorial / Shoptutorial

    Restaurants HTT 200 Week 4 Assignment: Franchising HTT 200 Week 4 CheckPoint: Chain and Independent Restaurants HTT 200 Week 5 CheckPoint: Customer Types HTT 200 Week 6 Assignment: Hotel Security HTT 200 Week 6 CheckPoint: Hotel Departments HTT 200 Week 7 CheckPoint: Modes of Travel HTT 200 Week 8...

  54. HTT 200 UOP / uophelp

    Restaurants HTT 200 Week 4 Assignment: Franchising HTT 200 Week 4 CheckPoint: Chain and Independent Restaurants HTT 200 Week 5 CheckPoint: Customer Types HTT 200 Week 6 Assignment: Hotel Security HTT 200 Week 6 CheckPoint: Hotel Departments HTT 200 Week 7 CheckPoint: Modes of Travel HTT 200 Week 8...

  55. Medical tourism

    main benefits as well as disadvantages of Medical tourism, new role(s) of nurses, its contribution to the world economy, especially concerning with four case studies of India, Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam – the countries have been gaining reputation for Medical tourism and have potentials for development...

  56. Cambodia

    country with its geography, history and culture have become one of the main tourist destinations in the world. Geography: Cambodia is also known as Kampuchea and the official language is Khmer or Cambodian. There are four major cities and 21 provinces in the country. Phnom Penh is the capital city...

  57. Ict Basic Information

    computer operations takes place. In this function, processed data are converted into a format understandable by people (monitor, printer) Windows Basics W indows is a term used for Microsoft Program. It is an integrated program, which aim to provide users with: a. a common...

  58. Customer Behavier and Satisfaction of Thai Massage : Case Study Abhaibhubej Hospital

    education, health, environment and economy as well as a prominent tourist spot for Prachin buri province.) The era when Chaopraya Abhaibhubej Hospital adopted and used Thai massage and herbal medicine as an alternative medical practice, four period were served, to wit: First period: From 1983 onward, the...

  59. The Brave New World: India- a Nation in Transition.

    winning two million rupees on a game show and becoming a millionaire overnight-“the story of rags to riches” as Prem Kumar(acted out by Anil Kapoor) describes. Is the story of this chaiwallah the story of India, a nation making its way from darkness to light metaphorically? The long shots of the crowded...

  60. BUS 511 ( Managing The Business Environment ) Entire Course

    importance of different types of organizational structure. Human Resources • Construct an employee evaluation form. • Summarize the major differences between the four generations of employees. • Forecast personnel supply and demand. Management • Describe the importance of the four functions of management...