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What are the two motivational factors to travel?

The table shows that there are four main motives which arise whatever the travel experience; Novelty Seeking, Escapism/Relaxation, Relationships and Self Development.



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Motivations for Travel Motivations for traveling can vary and depends on the person. People have different backgrounds and experiences than one another which gives them different motivations. Five distinct motivations throughout the studies are experience, socialization, self-esteem, relaxation and escape.

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Motive explains why we want to travel for that purpose and can in this case, for instance, be escapism (i.e. getting away from it all), relationships (strengthening and nurturing relationships with nearest and dearest) or nostalgia (seeing the band I've loved since I was a teenager).

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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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Service level is the most important factor affecting tourists' satisfaction with natural scenery and modern cultural attractions, while transportation is the key factor affecting tourists' satisfaction with natural scenic attractions. Food greatly affects tourists' satisfaction with modern cultural attractions.

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10 common travel problems and their solutions
  • Getting lost. Some people have fantastic spatial awareness, others not so much, but most people have got lost at least once in their life. ...
  • Getting mugged. ...
  • Losing your phone. ...
  • Getting sick. ...
  • Not speaking the language. ...
  • Loneliness. ...
  • Running out of money. ...
  • Missing a flight.


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There are two elements that play a major role in Tourism industry namely direct elements and indirect elements. Direct elements of the Tourism Industry are those areas of the tourism industry which come into direct contact with tourists Sales, Accommodation, Transport, Activities, Attractions, and Ancillary Services.

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Four basic elements have been used as criteria for defining tourists. These aredistance, length of stay at the destination, residence of the traveler, and purpose of travel.

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Forget passports, damage, break things in the hotel, get lost... are problems that many tourists often encounter. In a study just conducted in the first half of October, the travel website Express found that more than 6 out of 10 people experience something unfortunate on the way.

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Infrastructure. In order to support tourism, a destination needs to have adequate infrastructure to support a large influx of visitors. This includes transportation, accommodation, and reliable access to basic utilities like internet, running water, and electricity.

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Tourists' expectations when visiting a particular place are related to several features of the chosen destination: culture, architecture, gastronomy, infrastructure, landscape, events, shopping, etc.

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7 essential travel safety tips
  • Do your research. Get to know your destination in depth before you arrive. ...
  • Don't draw attention. ...
  • Make copies of important documents. ...
  • Keep your friends and family updated. ...
  • Be wary of public Wi-Fi. ...
  • Safeguard your hotel room. ...
  • Be aware of your surroundings.


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