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What are the three main elements of tourism?

Attraction, Accessibility and Amenities are collectively called the 3A concept. These are the 3 basic components of tourism. These help us in figuring out the potential of tourism in a place.



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3S (sun, sea and sand) attribute plays an important role as a determining factor in tourists motivation to visit a destination.

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These stages are exploration, involvement, development, consolidation, stagnation and decline. Mostly all tourists' destinations passes through all these mentioned stages.

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The ILO's definition of sustainable tourism is, that it is “composed of three pillars: social justice, economic development, and environmental integrity.

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Intangibility: you can't hold tourism. Perishability: an unsold plane seat is a lost opportunity to make money. Seasonality: customers may be more or less likely to go somewhere with changing seasons. Interdependence: all sorts of independent companies depend on one another to make a tourist's experience unforgettable.

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The three tourism categories
  • Domestic tourism. Domestic tourism is defined as traveling within your own country of residence, either for business or leisure purposes. ...
  • Inbound tourism. ...
  • Outbound tourism. ...
  • Business tourism. ...
  • Leisure tourism. ...
  • Shopping tourism. ...
  • Cultural tourism. ...
  • Sports tourism.


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  • Travel and Tourism. ...
  • Domestic Tourism – Taking Holidays and Trips in your own country. ...
  • Inbound Tourism – Visitors from overseas coming into the country. ...
  • Outbound Tourism –Travelling to a different country for a visit or a. ...
  • Different Types of Travel. ...
  • Leisure Travel - includes travel for holidays, cultural events, recreation.


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Tourism is a social, cultural and economic phenomenon which entails the movement of people to countries or places outside their usual environment for personal or business/professional purposes.

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Broadly speaking, there are three main forms of tourism based on the destination and country of departure, according to the UNWTO: domestic tourism, inbound tourism, and outbound tourism.

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Tourism generates income and creates easily accessible training opportunities and jobs, as well as sales markets for services and local products.

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Furthermore, World Tourism Organization (2007) explains that the basic elements of a tourist destination composed of 6 elements of attraction, image, accessibility, facilities, human resources, and price.

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The types of travel and tourism organisations can be broadly separated into one of three categories: private, public and voluntary.

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However, some of the most popular types of tourism include beach vacations, city breaks, cultural and historical tourism, and nature and wildlife tourism.

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The short-term negative impacts of tourism on residents' health are related to the density of tourist's arrivals, the risk of disease transmission, road accidents, higher crime levels, as well as traffic congestion, crowding, and other stressful factors.

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There are 7 major components of Tourism Marketing: 7A's which are: Attraction, Accommodation, Accessibility, Amenities, Activities, Affinity, Actors, and Acts.

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Important Factors Influencing Growth of Tourism
  • Demographic. The composition of the population in a country plays a major role in affecting many dynamic industries like the tourism industry. ...
  • Technological. ...
  • Economic Factors. ...
  • Environmental Factors. ...
  • Socio-Cultural.


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Factors Affecting Destination Choice
  • Size Terms / Attractions. Destination choice models are usually represented with some level of aggregation of the alternatives. ...
  • Distance / Impedance Terms. ...
  • Psychological Boundaries. ...
  • Destination Accessibilities. ...
  • Other Destination Qualities. ...
  • Constants. ...
  • Traveler Attributes.


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Location, land users and distance Thus, these factors are very important to people who choose their travel characteristic because their home and workplace are at two different locations. According to Johansson et al., (2003), time and distance influence the travel behavior in a non-linear way.

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