Module 1 - Concepts and Issues
Module 1 - Concepts and Issues
Module 1 - Concepts and Issues
CAPE
Tourism Unit 1
- Goeldner and Ritchie (2009) suggest that: Tourism maybe defined as the processes,
activities and outcomes arising from the relationships and the interactions among
tourists, tourism suppliers, host governments, host communities and surrounding
environments that are involved in attracting and hosting visitors.
Burkart and Medlik (1981) identified five characteristics associated with tourism that
lay the foundation for defining the concept.
Tourism arises from the movement of people to, and their stay in, various
destinations;
There are two elements in all tourism; the journey destination and the stay
including activities at the destination;
The journey and the stay take place outside the normal place of residence and
work, so that tourism gives rise to activities which are distinct form those of the
resident and working populations of places through which tourists travel and in
which they stay;
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Domestic Tourism: when people engage in leisure activities within their own
country.
Regional Tourism: when people engage in leisure or entertainment within a
particular region.
International Tourism: when people travel from one country to the next leisure that
is outside their region
Inbound: Non-Resident or foreigner visits a given country.
Outbound: when resided of a given country laves that country to visit another one.