1. Interregional Tourist - travels to a destination outside his region of residence.
2. Intraregional Tourist - travels to a destination within his region of residence.
3. Local Tourist - travels within his province of residence.
There are four main types of tourists. These types of tourists include international tourists, regional tourists, domestic tourists, as well as excursionists.
There are four classifications of tourists. There are explorers and drifters. There are also individual mass tourists and organized mass tourists.
There are hundreds of domestic corporations in the Philippines. A list of all domestic corporations can be obtained from the Philippine taxing agency.
No, there is no legal recognition of such relationships in the Philippines.
The four types of tourists are: leisure tourists who travel for relaxation and enjoyment, business tourists who travel for work-related purposes, adventure tourists seeking exciting and challenging experiences, and cultural tourists who are interested in exploring different cultures, traditions, and history.
Relatively little is know about domestic tourists compared with their international counterparts, despite their numbers and economic importance. One reason is that national governments do not consider domestic tourists to be as worthy of scrutiny, since they do not bring much valued foreign exchange into the country but 'merely' redistribute wealth from one part of the country to another. Another reason for the relative neglect is that domestic tourists are usually difficult to count than international tourists, since they are not subject, in democratic countries at least, to the border formalities faced by the most international tourists. However, where countries are moving towards political and economic integration, and hence more open borders, international tourists flows are becoming just as difficult to monitor as domestic flows.
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Tourists - both domestic and foreign.
there are many different types culture in the Philippines...
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Some parts of the Philippines are reasonably safe for tourists who remain aware of their surroundings, other parts are very unsafe. Consult advice online provided by the US State Department or another national government.