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Forms of

Tourism
HPRINTOUR
Compiled works of R. Cruz, R.
Manzano, B. Santos & Dr. R. Lim
Presented by:
Jeffrey Banal, Mervyn Maico
Aldana, Faculty CHTM
Adventure Tourism
 - is a type of tourism
involving exploration or
travel to remote, exotic and
possibly hostile areas, where
traveler can “expect the
unexpected”. (physical
activity, cultural interaction,
engagement with nature)
Adventure Tourism
Backpacking
Sky Diving
Spelunking
Sea-creature watching
Agritourism
 Agritourism or farm tourism
refers to the activity of
visiting a working farm for
the purpose of enjoyment,
education or active
involvement in operation
that adds to the economic
viability of the site.
What could be done in Agri-
tourism?
 Picking of fruits
 Milking of cows
 Shear sheeps
 Ride Carabaos
 Sample wines
 Pet animals
 Rodeo’s
 Musicals
Archaeotourism /
Archaeological Tourism
 An alternative form of
cultural tourism,
which aims to
promote the passion
for historical-
archaeology and the
conservation of
historical sites.
Art Tourism
 Focuses on exposure to different forms of
art like paintings, sculpture, and other
forms of art.
Atomic Tourism
 Tourists travel to significant sites of atomic
history.
Bookstore Tourism
 Culturaltourism
that promotes
independent
bookstores as a
group travel
destination.
Cruise
 Is a holiday on a ship. It’s a unique form of tourism
because the ship provides transportation and
accommodation.
Cruise
 Cruise are equipped with a
variety of amenities for the
relaxation and entertainment.
 Good Spots for cruise
 Carribean,
 Mediterranean
 Scandanavia
 HK, Malaysia,Vietnam,
SG,Taiwan, Thailand and
Okinawa
Cultural or Heritage Tourism
 Is tourism that focuses
on culture and cultural
environments including
landscapes of the
destination, the values
an lifestyles heritage,
visual and performing
arts, industries, traditions
and leisure pursuit of the
local population and
host community.
Rizal House
Quiapo Church
National Museum
Disaster Tourism
 Involves
visiting areas that have been
affected by floods, hurricanes, volcanic
eruption etc,
Domestic Tourism
 People who travel and stay overnight
within the boundaries of their own
country.
Festival Tourism
 An example of cultural tourism are fiesta and
festivals which showcases spirituality, creativity
and hospitality
Culinary Tourism
 The tour includes food
sampling for main
meals and snacks
complemented by the
sightseeing and photo
opportunities.

 Atching Lilian
Sisig Festival
Extreme Tourism
 Travel to native societies, ghettos, jungles
and urban areas; includes activities such
as mountaineering, bungee jumping,
rafting, rock climbing, zip-lining and
trekking.
 Travel to dangerous places.
Ethnic or Ethno Tourism
 Travelto observe a country’s native
people without the intent of scientific
gain.
 Travelers chose to experience the
practices of other culture.
Drug Tourism
 Travel for the
purpose of
obtaining or using
drugs for personal
use that are
unavailable or
illegal in one’s
home.
Garden Tourism
 Visits or travel to
botanical gardens
and places
significant to the
history of gardening.
Religious Tourism
 Pilgrimage is a journey to a sacred place or shrine of
importance to a person’s belief or faith.
Religious Tourism
Educational Tourism
 Is another form of cultural tourism, it’s a form of travel
involving organized learning usually for students not
actively seeking a degree and far more than a year.
Aboriginal Tourism
 Is a kind of tourism where tourist come into contact with
native communities . Aboriginal Tourism provides the public
with the consenting contact with native people and/or
interpretation of their culture and land
Event Tourism  All other cultural activities can be
subsumed by event tourism. This includes
fair ceremonies commemorations,
concerts, competition, sport events,
expositions, games, jubilees parties and
parades.
Heritage Tourism
 Travellingto experience the places,
artifacts and activities that authentically
represent the stories and people of the
past and present.
Heritage Tourism
Music Tourism
 Actof visiting a city or town in order to
see a gig or festival.
Dark Tourism
 A special branch of
heritage tourism
 Travel to sites of black
tourism or grief tourism
 Crash sites
 Abandoned prisons/
hospitals
 Dungeons
 Killing sites
Historical Tourism
LGBT Tourism
 Isa form of niche tourism targeted at gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender.
 Gaycation
 Rio de Janiero
 Gay parades
Ecotourism
 Environmentally
responsible travel
and visitation to
relatively undisturbed
natural areas, in
order to enjoy and
appreciate nature.
Nature Tourism
 Nature tourism is all
about turning a
natural resource into
a tourism attraction
and making money
out of it.

 Manila bay sunset


 Baguio
 Watching Animals
 Safari
Nature Tourism
Gaming Tourism
 Dedicated to gambling
Health Tourism
 Maintaining or improving one’s health
condition
 Spa & Wellness
 Medical Tourism
International Tourism
 Travelling across national boundaries or
overseas.
Nautical Tourism
 Typeof tourism that combines sailing and
boating with vacationing and travel.
Polar Tourism
 Travelto the
polar regions.
Pop-culture Tourism
 Travelling to
locations featured
in literature, film,
music, or any
other form of
popular
entertainment.
Poverty Tourism or Poorism
 Similar to slumming, travel to less
developed places to observe people
living in poverty.
War Tourism
 Refersto travel to war zones for the
purpose of sightseeing and deliberated
culture shock, a form of extreme tourism.
Wine Tourism
 Travel
for the purpose of tasting,
consumption or purchase of wine.
Sex Tourism
 Tourists
visit areas to seek pleasure and
sexual activity.
Shopping Tourism
 Primary objective is to shop
 Duty Free’s
 Souk’s
 Bangkok
 Divisoria
Space Tourism
 Tourist paying for space tavel
Sport Tourism

 Allforms of active and


passive involvement in
sporting activity,
participated in casually or
in an organized way for
non-commercial reasons
that necessitate travel
away from the home and
work locality
Urban Tourism
 ‘Urban tourism the set of tourist resources
or activities located in tows and cities and
offered to visitors from elsewhere.”
Voluntourism or Volunteer
Tourism
 Travel
for charitable or volunteer
purposes.

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