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PRESENTAION OF GROUP 1

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF
TRAVEL
MOTIVATION OF
TRAVEL
A. MOTIVATON OF
TRAVEL
1. ESCAPE
2. RELAXATION
3. RELIEF OF TENSION
4. SUN LUST
5. PHYSICAL
11. CONVINCE ONESELF OF ONES
ACHIEVEMENTS
12. SHOW ONES IMPORTANCE TO OTHERS
13. STATS AND PRESTIGE
14. SELF DISCOVERY
15. CULTURAL
4 BASIC TRAVEL
MOTIVATORS
1. PHYSICAL MOTIVATORS
Include those related to physical rest, sports
participation, beach creation, relaxing
entertainment, and other motivations connected
with health.
2. CULTURAL MOTIVATORS
Include the desire to know about other
countries.
3. INTERPERSONAL MOTIVATORS
Pertain to the desire to meet other people,
visit friends or relatives, escape from routine, from
family and neighbours.
4. STATUS AND PRESTIGE MOTIVATORS

Ego needs and personal development. Included in


this group are trips related to business, and conventions,
study, and pursuit of hobbies education. Travel will
enhance one’s recognition and group reputation.
THE LEARNING PROCESS
OF TOURIST
 The tourist learns. Before coming to the
country, mostly though books and online
search. They learn what people say about the
country and what to expect. They put this
knowledge to the test they arrive in the
country, and learn through experience, trial
and error, and through advice and tips given by
locals
EFFECTS OF CONSISTENCY AND
COMPLEXITY ON LEISURE TRAVEL
 Too much repetition or COSTENCY results in
boredom and a corresponding amount of
psychological tension grater than they can
handle. When travelling, they prefer to visit
“safe destinations”
CLASSIFICATIONS OF TRAVELERS
 Travellers have a wide range of classifications or
categories based on the type of travel they are engaged
in. This is an important detail during travel because or
results in getting the appropriate travel insurance or
the appropriate visa for international flights. All
international travel must have a passport.
Inappropriate insurance or the wrong visa can create
problems for the traveller, so knowing the
classification by purpose makes a difference in travel
CLASSIFICATION OF TRAVELERS
BASED ON PERSONALITY
 Experience
 Get Rid of Stress
 Relax and Enjoy
 And Encounter Other Peoples
 And travelers can be classified based of
personality and purpose. Some classifications
of travelers is business, medical, vacationers,
students, seniors, and families.
Classification OF TRAVELER’S BASED ON
PURPOSE OF TRAVEL
The are major classifications of traveler’s based
on travel-purpose are the business traveler’s
and the pleasure/personal traveler’s.
 Regular business travelers
 Business travelers attending to meeting
 Incentive Travelers
 Resort Travelers
 Family Pleasure Travelers
 Single and couples travel (honey moon)
TRAVEL CONSTRAINTS
The study of constrains to participation in leisure activities has been a growing
theme of research during the past three decades. More recently, this research
has been extended to the study of non-participation in leisure travel. One model
that has been employed to facilitate the study of constraints as the three
categories of constraints as a conceptual framework, interpersonal, and
structural. This article extends this framework by testing whether multiple
dimensions exist within the structural constraints construct along with the other
two dimensions and compares these against demographic variables. A survey of
in-state and out-of-state travelers was conducted to measure travel constraints.
As expected, three dimensions emerged within the structural constraints
construct including place attributes, lack of time, and lack of money. Several
demographic differences with respect to constraints also emerged. Knowing
why people do not travel can suggest strategies that can be used to overcome
constraints.
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GODBLESS…

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