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1. The arranges his or her trip alone, and attempts to get off the beaten track. However,
much of their travel will be associated with a motivation to associate with the local people,
and they will often speak the language of the host community.
2. The will shun contact with the tourist and tourist establishments, and identify with the
host community. Keep away from accustomed way of life in home countries.
3. These are the least adventurous tourists. On buying their package holiday they remain
encapsulated in an environmental bubble, divorced from the host community as they remain
primarily in the hotel complex.
4. They are similar to organized mass tourists in that they utilize the facilities made
available by tour operator, but they have some control over their own itinerary.
·THREE IMPACTS OF TOURISM
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8. A geographical unit which the tourist visits and where he stays.
9. A trip taken for religious or spiritual reasons.
10. Provides an intermediary function between the tourist and the providers of transport and
accommodation. He is a “distributor” of the product.
11. A temporary visitor staying at least 24 hours in the country visited and the purpose of the
journey is leisure.
12. A type of tourist accommodation which provides meals and lodging to the travelers.
13. Another term used for tourist.
14. People who travel for business purposes and the cost of trip shouldered by a company.
15. The end or ultimate stopping place of a journey.
16. A set of beliefs, values attitudes, habits and forms of behavior and are transmitted from
generation to generation.
17. Temporary visitors staying less than 24 hours in the destination visited and not making an
overnight stay.
18. Usually a side trip out of a destination, may be used interchangeably with tour or sightseeing.
19. A tour which includes the pre arranged elements of a trip such as accommodations, meals,
sightseeing and transfers. It is also called INCLUSIVE TOUR.
20. A type of accommodation which caters to the needs of motorists.
·MASLOW'S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS