Saturday, October 18, 2014

Wait wait .. Actually, what's the true definition of tourism?!

        Tourism           

Is an activity of leisure travel, and the provision of services related to this activity. The tourist is a person who is moving for the purpose of tourism for a distance of at least eighty miles from his home. Depending on the definition of the World Tourism Organization (affiliated to the United Nations).




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      Tourist types      

* Adventure Tourism: and see the curiosities and control the population and Aadatahm, such as mountain climbing Kjebal atlas, surfing, and also to ski Khali desert sand gold and red desert sand Nafud Saudi Arabia. 
* Recreational Tourism: Travel to a well-known tourist destinations in the world. 
* Religious tourism: travel in order to visit the holy places such as Mecca and Medina and the Vatican. 
* Cultural Tourism: The objective of the visit cultural places such as Fez, Palmyra and Lahore. 
Recent Developments 
No longer the tourism industry as they have been Snoat..chabt branches and overlapped and became involved in most areas of daily life is no longer the tourism that the person who carries a small bag and travels to the country to spend several nights in a hotel and wandering among the landmarks of the country Alothreyh..ngar case and change exceeded Tourism those narrow limits to strongly intervene to everywhere to affect it and affected by it. It is modern species: 

* Medical Tourism: Travel with the aim of treatment and recuperation at health resorts in different parts of the world, as in India, for example. 
* Eco-tourism: travel in order to visit natural reserves such as natural reserves in Africa. 
* Marine tourism: They are very popular in the Arab world, in Agadir, Sharm El Sheikh, Latakia, 
Aqaba and Alexandria.


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