This chapter explains the development of tourism history, especially highlight early modern age to the present (1500 onwards). We can see the whole process was step by step but inevitability. In my opinion, the tourism development relate to the development of Civilization because the world is changing and the human is changing. Such as Maslow's hierarchy of needs, With the progress of culture, human thought and progress.
It beginning with The Renaissance of Europe was well under way, heralding the emergence of the modern era and the period of early modern tourism. And during that time, Villas reappeared throughout the Italian countryside, new resorts were established. We can see from here, after renaissance, people change a litter bit their mind which is try to establish some new building such as villas and so on. Because some part of people not only need food or water but also need some comfortable.So that, they improving transportation technologies facilitated long-distance travel within Europe and, gradually, to the European possessions beyond.
Next, The Grand tour constitutes one of major links between the Middle Ages and contemporary tourism. We also can notice that is people become more and more care about their leisure time. Many young men from the aristocratic classes of the United Kingdom and the other parts of northern Europe undertook extend trips to continental Europe for educational and cultural purpose. They try to travel to another to learn something new. And even there was no single circuit or timeframe that defined the Grand Tour, certain destinations feature prominently. In this part, we can better to know about when people not just need food and then they also need other such as to traveling some place that they never been to.
Time lapse, The Thomas Cook (1808-1892) push tourism to a new era that is associated