Tourism is an affirmative way of leaving behind the everyday habit. Calming oneself physically, spiritually and mentally.
Tourism to many countries is a backbone of economy. Countries blessed to be located along the coasts and seas rip benefits since most tourists spend immerse sum of money here during holidays.
Tourism offers an excellent opportunity to discover unknown and dull places like traditions, local foods and drinks. Additionally, there is a chance to meet people from around the globe.
Tourist can be like marketing agents. When they happy with a place then they will return or alternatively share it as an experience to friends who visit.
Tourists have preferences. For some spending, a day in houseboat is close to hell whilst others it is pure thrill. Others will prefer to posh hotels, as others will think of a cave so dearly. This best illustrate those varied catalysts leading us to travel. With this in mind, there are five types of tourism.
Dark tourism is travelling is travel to some of the most solemn historical points. They are unspeakable of horror.
Disaster tourism is kind of for the daring type, those that fling to the storm or go to observe the aftermath. Less paid social workers and storm chasers fall in this category.
Ghost Tourism is an attraction with supernatural forces hence the tourist travel in search of paranormal. Most of the attractions are linked to ghost stories.
Slum Tourism also called Shanty tourism. However, tourists take part in community outreach and volunteer programs. Which positively changes the residents hence falls beyond the realm of slum tourism.
Pop-Culture Tourism involves travelling to places with permanent connections to famous books, music, a celebrity, film or TV show.