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To what extent do you agree that tourism benefits the host country?

Spending time away from home in search of leisure, relaxation, and pleasure while utilizing the
commercial provision of services is known as tourism. As a result, although it has roots in
Classical antiquity, tourism is a byproduct of contemporary social structures that emerged in
western Europe in the 17th century.

Tourists follow a "worn route," profit from existing systems of provision, and as befits pleasure-
seekers, are typically shielded from difficulty, danger, and shame, which distinguishes tourism
from exploration. However, there are overlaps between tourism and other pursuits, processes,
and activities, such as pilgrimage. As a result, classifications including "business tourism,"
"sports tourism," and "medical tourism" are created (international travel undertaken for the
purpose of receiving medical care).

International travel was one of the most significant economic activities in the globe at the
beginning of the twenty-first century, and its effects could be felt from the Arctic to the
Antarctic. Therefore, it is quite interesting and significant to study the history of tourism. Before
the term "tourist" was first used at the end of the 18th century, there was a lengthy history of
travel. Ancient Greece and Rome, which can lay claim to the origins of both "heritage tourism"
(meant to celebrate and appreciate historic sites of acknowledged cultural importance) and
beach resorts, can be found in the Western tradition of organized travel with supporting
infrastructure, sightseeing, and an emphasis on essential destinations and experiences. Greek
and Roman travelers visited the Seven Wonders of the World.

The significance of tourism is derived from the multiple advantages and benefits it provides to
every host nation. However, the nature of tourism and how it is defined and organized
determine its true significance. And this is what we'll be explaining right now. One way that
tourism contributes to a nation's overall growth and development is by bringing about a variety
of economic rewards and advantages. Another way is by aiding in the development of a
nation's brand value, image, and identity. The tourism sector contributes significantly to
economic growth in addition to offering appealing travel locations.
We will discuss and provide explanations for how and why tourism is so crucial to every nation,
both economically and non-economically. Because it serves as a foundation for both economic
development and expansion. Why it is becoming more and more important as a barometer of
social and economic factors in addition to growth and development.

We want to know why tourism is important, for countries, for economies and for the world. We
want to understand the reasons and factors which make tourism important. For this we need to
understand tourism definition & meaning, and its structure. It is the nature, meaning &
composition that makes tourism important and brings all its benefits and advantages.

Because of concerns including erosion, pollution, loss of natural habitats, and forest fires,
tourism can frequently result in environmental harm. Even if visitors act ethically, the sheer
volume of them can still be dangerous. Ancient structures, monuments, and temples frequently
have a difficult time with increased traffic and endure natural wear and tear. Reefs and other
natural tourism destinations may sustain long-lasting harm.

A tourist destination's essence can be damaged by the commercialization of culture. Local


customs with a rich cultural history are reduced to dressing up and performing for visitors in
exchange for money.

It gives investors a way to invest and an incentive to do so in local infrastructure projects like
building new roads, rail networks, and hospitals and schools. In both urban and rural settings, it
can offer financial incentives for a place to protect, maintain, and regenerate the environment.
It encourages cross-cultural and commercial exchanges, which over time may result in more of
both. Additionally, it fosters intercultural awareness among locals and visitors and creates
cultural understanding.

There are 5 importance of tourism industry. These are also the advantages of tourism and are
its 5 basic characteristics which signifies the tourism importance for economies, for countries &
their societies, and also at the global scale. Due to these 5 factors only tourism creates demand,
fulfills that demand, increases consumption, and brings growth and development to countries
and economies.
 Tourism activity creates demand
 Tourism industry value chain meets & spreads demand across industries & boosts more
economic activities
 Tourism requires country's wholesome development
 Motivates to reach Global Standards
 Tourism induces more consumption

When money may be spent more wisely elsewhere in a country, it may end up going to tourist
areas. Locals who don't reside in the specific tourist locations miss out and experience a
reduction in their quality of life. Often, large multinational corporations control the majority of
a developing nation's tourism sector. Local businesses receive relatively little benefit while they
generate most of the profits.

As we will explain later, understanding tourism is incredibly fascinating. It is a hobby, a


business, and a significant engine of growth for a nation's economic, social development, and
oversight. Without a doubt, tourism has a significant economic impact on a nation. Through
tourism spending, it has a direct and indirect impact on numerous industries. One of the major
generators of jobs and foreign exchange profits for a nation is tourism. Due to all of this,
tourism becomes considerably more important economically for any nation.

Numerous tourism activities have harmful effects on the environment. Hiking, fishing, and
snorkeling all have an impact on and deplete the local environment. The "toilet paper path" is
the name of a trail in the Himalayas. A tropical golf course needs the same amount of water as
60,000 locals would use each year, in addition to nearly 3,000 pounds of chemical pesticides,
fertilizers, and herbicides.

Both the local infrastructure and the flora, fauna, and historical sites in an area frequently
suffer environmental harm because of tourism. Natural resources are depleted by tourism,
which can be hazardous in locations with few resources. Pollution is a result of tourism. It is no
secret that the tourism industry in the world has been on a steady rise. To understand what the
future will be like for tourism, it is important to examine the current landscape and consider
how new technological advancements may affect the industry.

Moreover, tourism is a very large service industry with many endeavors. In fact, the number of
tourists was estimated to be 4.4 billion by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation in
2016. Tourism creates jobs, provides jobs, and brings in money and revenue. There are many
benefits to tourism, but the biggest one is that it helps the economy. A study done by the
Tourism Policy Research Unit found that tourism boosts the GDP of every country by 8% on
average. Furthermore, more and more people are going on vacation every year, and this trend
is not showing signs of slowing down even though we are in the middle of a global pandemic.
And just like any other industry, tourism has a lot of pros and some cons. In this article, we shall
explore the advantages and disadvantages of tourism.

Advantages of Tourism

Disadvantages of Tourism

Comparison Table for Advantages and Disadvantages of Tourism

Conclusion on Tourism Advantages and Disadvantages

FAQs on Advantages and Disadvantages of Tourism

Tourism is a huge industry. It not only creates jobs, but also fosters economic development in
different areas of the world. It has many advantages such as boosting the economy and giving
the destination a sense of place. Tourism also helps preserve natural resources and cultural
traditions. Other advantages of tourism are as follows:

Tourism brings in money – Tourism brings in money because people from all over the world
travel to different countries. As we already saw, tourism is a huge industry, which means that it
has a lot of benefits, including economic and social ones. It provides jobs in hotels, restaurants,
and other tourism-related industries. It also helps sustain services so that tourists can enjoy
their vacations even more. Tourism provides jobs Tourism can provide a significant source of
income for local communities. As a result, tourism often generates jobs in various fields like the
hospitality and agriculture industries. Tourism also helps to improve the housing market, which
will lead to economic growth and job opportunities in other industries

Stimulates growth of a country Tourism has been a significant area of growth for many
countries. It allows the economy to grow and it’s good when it comes to the environment as
well. However, there are many ways in which tourism can be encouraged. Many countries offer
incentives for investment like tax breaks or low rates of corporate tax. These types of incentives
allow companies to invest their money into real estate, transportation, and other forms of
infrastructure necessary for promoting tourism in the country. Incentive to preserve the natural
environment One of the most important ways in which tourism can help preserve nature and
the environment is by creating incentives for people to preserve these areas. Because
destruction of such areas translates to decline in tourism.

Tourism promotes international connections Tourism is an industry that promotes international


connections. Tourism creates new friendships and builds favorable relationships between
different countries. By travelling, tourists can gain a deeper understanding of their destination.
They also get to enjoy the scenery, culture, and food of their destination.

Helps to put nations on the global map Tourism is an economic stimulus for the nation. It
provides a wide range of benefits, including job creation, exchange of ideas, cultural
enrichment, and new technologies. Many countries have started to invest in tourism to make it
easier for people to travel abroad on an individual or business level. The most common
problem associated with tourism is deforestation, which leads to habitat destruction for
animals and plants throughout the world. Tourism also has a negative impact on the local
economy as many businesses rely on things like local tourist visits to make money.

If properly managed, it can offer financial incentives to a location for the preservation, upkeep,
and regeneration of its local history, infrastructure, and environment. Ecotourism may
encourage environmental activism and awareness. Tourism Industry is important because it
brings many benefits and advantages, but if we must emphasis on one key factor which
immediately, accurately, and simply highlights the importance of this industry then it is this.
The economic contribution of tourism industry to all the countries. The Economic Value this
industry brings, or the value tourism adds to the economies of every country is the single
biggest factor. In fact, all the major economic, financial, and even other reasons that make this
industry important can be categorized under this one factor.

 The GDP contribution of tourism


 The employment generation
 The tourists it brings
 The business it generates
 The wide scale boost it gives to the industries of any country

All these advantages point to the one and only thing that truly makes this business significant,
and that is the economic value that tourism has both domestically and internationally. As a
result, travel and tourism can help the economy through increasing consumer spending, the
development of new jobs, and other factors. Tourism can give developing and emerging
economies a significant economic boost.

One of the most important characteristics of the sector is the potential for both positive and
negative effects on a nation. Rising revenue, encouraging cultural dispersion, and expanding
work opportunities are some of the benefits. However, there are disadvantages as well,
including as resource depletion, increased crime, and environmental damage brought on by
overpopulation. Each country's contribution from tourism is unique and varies in size.

The relevance, effect, and support of tourism for industrialized countries differ from those for
poor countries. People travel for tourism from all around the world. It links people to places,
places to places, and people to people. This industry unites the developed, expanding,
developing, and rising economies on a single platform, pushing them to raise their service
standards and become more competitive on the world stage, if only for the sake of tourism. It
may even encourage nations to cultivate a sound political system and a more advanced social
structure.

References
1. https://www.aplustopper.com/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-tourism/
2. https://market-width.com/blogs/Importance-Tourism-Industry-Economic-Value.htm
3. https://globaledge.msu.edu/blog/post/55748/the-importance-of-tourism-on-
economies-a

Paraphrased:

Tourism is the practice of spending time away from home in pursuit of leisure, relaxation, and
enjoyment while making use of commercially available services. Tourism is therefore a
consequence of modern social institutions that appeared in western Europe in the 17th
century, although having origins in Classical antiquity.

The difference between tourism and exploration is that tourists take the "trodden way," benefit
from the established systems of service, and, as befits pleasure-seekers, are often insulated
from hardship, danger, and embarrassment. Tourism and other endeavors, procedures, and
activities, such as pilgrimage, do, nonetheless, have certain similarities. There are now
categories for "business tourism," "sports tourism," and "medical tourism" (international travel
undertaken for the purpose of receiving medical care).

At the dawn of the twenty-first century, international travel was among the most important
economic activities worldwide, with implications that could be felt from the Arctic to the
Antarctic. Therefore, researching the past of tourism is important and rather fascinating. There
was a long history of travel before the word "tourist" was first used towards the end of the 18th
century. In the Western tradition of planned travel with supporting infrastructure, sightseeing,
and an emphasis on essential destinations and experiences, Ancient Greece and Rome can lay
claim to the origins of both "heritage tourism" (meant to celebrate and appreciate historic sites
of acknowledged cultural importance) and beach resorts. The Seven Wonders of the World
were seen by Greek and Roman tourists.

The many advantages and benefits that tourism offers to any host country are what give it its
significance. However, the actual value of tourism is determined by its nature and by how it is
categorised and structured. And this is what we'll be elaborating on at this time. By bringing
about a number of economic benefits and advantages, tourism may help a country's overall
growth and development. The growth of a nation's brand value, image, and identity is another
approach. Along with providing interesting tourist destinations, the tourism industry makes a
substantial contribution to economic expansion.

We'll talk about how and why tourism is so important to every country, both economically and
otherwise, and offer reasons. because it lays the groundwork for both the expansion and
development of the economy. Hence, in addition to growth and development, it is becoming
more and more significant as a barometer of social and economic issues.

Why is tourism significant for nations, economies, and the global community? We aim to
comprehend the causes and elements that contribute to the significance of tourism.
Understanding tourism's concept, meaning, and structure is necessary for this. The nature,
significance, and composition of tourism are what give it importance and all of its rewards.

Tourism may commonly cause environmental harm due to issues including erosion, pollution,
the loss of natural ecosystems, and forest fires. Even when tourists behave morally, the sheer
number of them might be hazardous. Ancient buildings, monuments, and temples typically
struggle with increased traffic and experience wear and tear from the elements. Reefs and
other natural tourist attractions might suffer long-term damage.

The commercialization of culture can harm a tourist destination's character. Local traditions
with a rich cultural heritage are reduced to costuming and entertaining guests for money.

In order to participate in local infrastructure projects like the construction of new roads, rail
networks, hospitals, and schools, it provides investors with a means and an incentive to do so. It
can provide monetary incentives for a location to safeguard, preserve, and regenerate the
environment in both urban and rural settings. It promotes intercultural and business exchanges,
which might lead to increased levels of both in the future. Additionally, it promotes cultural
understanding and multicultural awareness among residents and tourists.
The tourist business is significant in five ways. These are both the benefits of tourism as well as
its five fundamental traits, which highlight its significance for economies, for nations and their
cultures, as well as on a worldwide scale. Only tourism generates demand, meets that need,
boosts consumption, and contributes to the growth and development of nations and
economies because of these five criteria.

Tourism sector value chain satisfies and spreads demand across industries, boosting additional
economic activities. Tourism activity produces demand.

Tourism necessitates a nation's healthy development, which inspires it to meet international


standards.

• Travel increases consumer spending

Money may end up flowing to tourist destinations when it could be used more productively
elsewhere in a nation. Locals who don't live near the popular tourist destinations miss out and
have a lower quality of life. The majority of the tourist industry in developing countries is
frequently controlled by huge multinational businesses. Even though they make the majority of
the revenues, local firms receive comparatively little benefit.

Understanding tourism is immensely intriguing, as we shall discuss later. It is a pastime, a


business, and a huge growth engine for a country's social, economic, and governmental
development. Tourism unquestionably has a huge economic influence on a country. It affects a
wide range of sectors directly and indirectly through tourism expenditure. The tourist industry
is one of the main producers of employment and gains in foreign exchange for a country. All of
these factors increase the economic significance of tourism for any country.

Many tourism-related activities have a negative impact on the environment. The local ecology is
affected and depleted by activities like hiking, fishing, and snorkeling. The Himalayan mountain
range has a footpath known as the "toilet paper path." A tropical golf course requires roughly
3,000 pounds of chemical pesticides, fertilizers, and herbicides annually, as well as the same
amount of water that 60,000 residents consume annually.
Tourism frequently has a negative impact on the environment, causing harm to the local
infrastructure as well as the local flora, wildlife, and historical places. Tourism depletes natural
resources, which can be dangerous in areas with limited resources. Tourism contributes to
pollution. It is no secret that the global tourist market has been expanding steadily. Examining
the existing environment and taking into account the impacts of new technological
breakthroughs are crucial steps in predicting the tourist industry's future.

Additionally, tourism is a highly significant service business with numerous activities. In reality,
the United Nations World Tourism Organization claimed there were 4.4 billion tourists
worldwide in 2016. Aside from providing jobs, tourism also generates income. While tourism
has several advantages, its contribution to the economy is perhaps the most important.
According to a research by the Tourism Policy Research Unit, tourism increases each nation's
GDP by 8% on average. In addition, despite the fact that we are in the midst of a worldwide
epidemic, more and more people are taking vacations every year, and this trend is not showing
any indications of slowing down. And like every other sector, tourism has its share of benefits
and drawbacks. We will examine the benefits and drawbacks of tourism in this post.

Benefits of Tourism

Negative effects of tourism

Comparison Table for Tourism's Benefits and Drawbacks

Conclusion on the Pros and Cons of Tourism

FAQs on the Benefits and Drawbacks of Tourism

The tourism sector is quite large. Along with creating jobs, it also promotes economic growth in
many parts of the world. It benefits the economy and gives the place a feeling of identity,
among other things. Natural resources and cultural heritage are also preserved thanks to
tourism. The following are some additional benefits of travel:
Tourism generates revenue - People go to various nations from all over the world, which
generates revenue for the tourism industry. As we've previously seen, tourism is a sizable
business with several advantages, both social and economic. It generates employment in the
hospitality, dining, and other travel-related sectors. Additionally, it supports operations so that
visitors may get the most out of their trips. Jobs are created through tourism. For local
communities, tourism may be a sizable source of income. As a result, tourism frequently
creates jobs in a variety of businesses, such as the hotel and agricultural sectors. The housing
market is also helped by tourism, which promotes economic growth and job prospects in other
sectors.

stimulates a nation's growth For many nations, tourism has been an important sector of
growth. It supports economic expansion and is advantageous for the environment. However,
there are several strategies to promote tourism. Many nations provide tax rebates or low
corporation tax rates as investment incentives. These kinds of incentives enable businesses to
spend their money on building the country's infrastructure for transportation, real estate, and
other sectors. Encouragement to protect the environment By offering incentives for people to
protect these regions, one of the most significant ways that tourism may contribute to the
preservation of nature and the environment. Because tourism will suffer if these locations are
destroyed.

Tourism encourages cross-border relationships An business that encourages global


relationships is tourism. New friendships are formed through tourism, which also strengthens
ties between other nations. Traveling allows tourists to understand their destination better.
Additionally, they get to take in the sights, sounds, and flavors of their location.

puts countries on the map of the world The nation's economy is stimulated by tourism. It offers
a wide range of advantages, including new technology, the development of jobs, the sharing of
ideas, and cultural enrichment. To make it simpler for individuals to travel internationally for
personal or professional reasons, several nations have begun to invest in the tourist industry.
Deforestation, which results in the loss of animal and plant habitats worldwide, is the most
prevalent issue connected to tourism. Since many local companies depend on things like local
tourist visits to earn money, tourism also has a detrimental influence on the local economy.

It may provide an area with financial incentives for the preservation, maintenance, and
regeneration of its local history, infrastructure, and environment if it is well managed.
Environmental advocacy and awareness may be bolstered by ecotourism. The tourism business
is significant since it offers a variety of advantages and benefits, but if we were to focus on just
one crucial aspect to illustrate how significant this sector is, this would be it. The tourist
industry's economic impact to all nations. The single most important component is the
economic value this sector provides, or the value tourism adds to the economies of all nations.
In fact, this one characteristic may be used to classify all of the significant economic, financial,
and even other reasons why this business is vital.

• The tourism industry's contribution to the GDP; • The jobs it creates; • The number of visitors
it attracts; • The revenue it produces; • The significant boost it provides to any nation's
industries.

All of these benefits lead to the one and only factor—the economic value that travel and
tourism have both locally and abroad—that genuinely distinguishes this industry. Travel and
tourism may thereby boost the economy through boosting consumer spending, creating new
employment, and other things. Developing and rising economies can benefit greatly from
tourism.

The industry has the capacity to have both beneficial and bad effects on a country, which is one
of its most crucial aspects. Increasing income, promoting cultural diversity, and increasing
employment chances are a few advantages. There are drawbacks, meanwhile, such resource
depletion, an uptick in crime, and environmental harm brought on by overpopulation. The
contribution of tourism to each nation is distinct and varies in magnitude.

The importance, impact, and support of tourism vary across developed and developing nations.
People from all around the world travel for tourism. It establishes connections between
individuals, locations, and other people. As a result of this industry's unification of the
developed, expanding, emerging, and rising economies under one roof, they are encouraged to
improve the quality of their services and up their global competitiveness, if only for the sake of
tourists. It could even inspire countries to develop a strong political order and a more
sophisticated social framework.

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