Tourism An Overview - Non Traditional Tourism

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TOURISM

Tourismistravelforrecreational,
leisure, orbusinesspurposes

TheWorld Tourism Organization


defines
touristsas people "traveling to and
staying in places outside their usual
environment for not more than one
consecutive year for leisure, business
and other purposes".
When did TOURISM begin?

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Different Type of Tourism Introduction
According to : Tourism University around the
world
ACE Tourism
Advanture, Cultural and Ecotourism

VFR Tourism Visiting Friends and Relative Tourism


Greece Populations = 13 M, 1 M in USA, 1 M in UK
4 S Tourism
Sea, Sand, Sun, Sex Tourism
Pattaya, Thailand.
Beyond Sun, Sand and Sea., ???
AST Assisted Suicide Tourism
Death Tourism Germany, UK, Canada, Switzerland, France
More and more foreigners are visiting the country's
right-to-die organizations, a new study says.
(4-S) Tourism
HEDONISTIC TOURISM
Motivated by a desire for sensual pleasure
The classic four Ss of
sea
sand
sun
sex.
Negative impact to both tourists and host
community.
E.g. Pattaya, Thailand
NON-TRADITIONAL
TOURISM

Mike Aung Myint Htun


MBA (Hotel & Hospitality Management)

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A
Accessible Tourism
ACE Tourism
Active Tourism
Adventure Tourism
Aero Tourism
Agri Tourism
Alternative tourism
Ancestry Tourism
Antarctic Tourism
Archaeological Tourism
Architectural Tourism
Arctic Tourism
Art Tourism
Atomic Tourism
Assisted Suicide Tourism
Armchair Tourism
Audio Tourism

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Accessible Tourism

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Accessible Tourism

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ACE Tourism

ACE (Adventure, Cultural and Ecotourism)

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ACE Tourism

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ACE Tourism

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ACE Tourism

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ACE Tourism

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Active Tourism

Components of Active Tourism:

Active: The tourist has to participate actively in the process


of visiting. He is willing to run, ride, climb, swim, and jump.
He wants to have fun and to enjoy.

Social: The tourist respects the culture and local traditions.
He is not coming to spread his own culture but he wants to
learn from the foreign culture.

Ecological: The tourist admires and values biodiversity and
actively protects the environment. The best protection to
nature is to use it wisely and in a sustainable way.

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Active Tourism

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Adventure Tourism

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Agri Tourism

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Agri Tourism

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Agri Tourism

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Alternative tourism

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Ancestry Tourism Scottish ancestors visit to Scotland

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Ancestry Tourism
Scottish ancestors visit to Scotland

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Antarctic Tourism

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Antarctic Tourism

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Archaeological Tourism

Bagan is one of the Archaeological Tourism,


not only Leisure Tourism.

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Archaeological Tourism

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Archaeological Tourism

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Architectural Tourism

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Arctic Tourism

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Mandalay and Bagan can be created Art Tourism
Art Tourism

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Atomic Tourism

An atomic tourist outside the Trinity


ground zero fence
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Assisted Suicide Tourism

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Canadian Criminal Code
Section 14

Canadian Charter of Rights and


Freedoms
Section7 and Section 15
Audio Tourism

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B
Backpack Tourism

Backwater Tourism

Battlefield Tourism

BICYCLE TOURING OR BICYCLE


TOURISM
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B
Beach Tourism

Beer Tourism

Birth Tourism

Bookstore Tourism

Business Tourism
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Backpack Tourism

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Backwater Tourism
c
Canyoning Tourism
Caravan Tourism
Child Sex Tourism
Christian tourism
City Tourism

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c
Coastal Tourism
Conservation tourism
Cruise Tourism
Cultural Tourism
Curative Tourism

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D
Dark Tourism
Dental Tourism
Desert Tourism
Disaster Tourism
Drug Tourism

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E
Eco-Tourism
Educational Tourism
Endogenous Tourism
Eno Tourism
Ethnic Tourism
Experiential Tourism
Experimental Tourism

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F
Factory Tourism
FAM Tourism
Female Sex Tourism
Festival Tourism
Film Tourism
Food Tourism

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G
Gambling Tourism
Garden Tourism
Gastronomic Tourism
Gay Tourism
Geo-Tourism
Golf Tourism
Green Tourism

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H
Halal Tourism
Helicopter Tourism
Heritage Tourism
Himalayan Tourism
Historical Tourism
Hobby Tourism
Honeymoon Tourism

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I
Ikebana Tourism
Indigenous Tourism
Industrial Tourism
Island Tourism

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J
Jihadi Tourism
Jungle Tourism
Justice Tourism

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M
Marine Tourism
Medical Tourism
MICE Tourism
Mining Tourism
Monsoon Tourism
Music Tourism

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N
Natural Tourism
Nightlife Tourism

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O
Olympic Tourism

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P
Penguin Tourism
Pilgrimage Tourism
Poverty Tourism
Prison Tourism

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R
Rain Tourism
Red Tourism
Religious Tourism
Reproductive Tourism
Residential Tourism
Responsible Tourism
Resort Tourism
Romance Tourism
Rural Tourism
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S
Senior Tourism
Sex Tourism
Shopping Tourism
Silk Route Tourism
Slum Tourism
Sustainable Tourism

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S
Spa Tourism
Space Tourism
Spice Rote Tourism
Spiritual Tourism
Sports tourism
Suicide Tourism

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(4-S) Tourism
HEDONISTIC TOURISM
Motivated by a desire for sensual
pleasure
The classic four Ss of
sea
sand
sun
sex
Negative impact to both tourists and
host community.
E.g. Pattaya, Thailand
T
Thana Tourism
Township Tourism
Train Tourism
Tribal Tourism
Theme park Tourism

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U
Underwater Tourism
Urban Tourism

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V
VFR Tourism
Virtual Tourism
Volunteer Tourism

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W
Walking Tourism
War Tourism
Water Tourism
Wedding tourism
Wellness Tourism
Wetland Tourism
Wine Tourism

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Y
Youth Tourism
Yoga Tourism

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TOURISM IN THE WORLD-
KEY FIGURES
GDP 9%
Exports: USD 1.3 Trillion
6% of the World Exports
International Tourists
1950 25 million
1980 278 million
1995 528 million
2012 1,035 million
2030 1.8 billion (expected)
Contd.
Market Share
1980 30%
2012 47%
2030 57% (expected)
TOP TEN TOURIST EARNERS IN
THE WORLD
1. USA
2. SPAIN
3. FRANCE
4. CHINA & MACUA

5. ITALY
6. GERMANY

7. UK & HONGKONG
8. AUSTTRALIA
9. THAILAND

10. TURKEY
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