Water-based tourism is comprised of numerous leisure activities and visiting various locations including beaches, diving or snorkelling, marinas, sailing or boating water sports centres, inland or sea angling, costal and waterway walks, water or marine-themed visitor centres or whale and dolphin watching, to name a few (Ireland Marine Institute, 2006). People gain great enjoyment out of all of these activities and often travel large distances to experience them.
Hindu and Budhha based tourism, visiting their Asrams (bihar)
Hindu and Budhha based tourism, visiting their Asrams (bihar)
Coastal tourism is a based on a combination of sea environments and the border of land. It includes beaches, sun water, and scenic views. Profitable services that include hotels have developed in coastal areas to attract tourists.
Tourism has developed significantly over the past 100 years. Today, there are certain towns and countries whose economy is based on tourism.
A lot of it is based on tourism.
tourism. because of mass tourism in Majorca, there are shortages of water, therefore Majorca has to temporarily import its water from other countries.
Kenya's developing economy is based on agriculture and tourism.
Forms and Types are actually very much different. It is easier to explain with an example. Let us take the case of tourism. The different types of tourism are Inbound, Outbound and also the deomestic tourism. Therefore, 'types' are based on broad nature of the item we want to to classify. But, as far as Forms of tourism are concerned, the main distinguishing feature is the purpose for which travek is undertaken, such as adventure tourism, pilgrim tourism tourism and so on. Thus "types" are based on the broad nature and "forms" are based on the innate purpose. Sajan
Their economy is based exclusivelly on tourism.
Egypt's economy is primarily tourism-based.
Richard W. Diggle has written: 'A business assessment of community-based tourism in Caprivi' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Tourism, Tourism
Michael J. Hatton has written: 'Community-based tourism in the Asia-Pacific' -- subject(s): Tourism