option for the government of Oman is to develop other alternative forms of economy drivers that can give boost to the economy in the absence of the strong economic support coming from oil exports. The government seems willing to develop the country as tourist destination as the key economic driver. There are several things that Oman can learn from other countries particularly UAE to develop its tourism. Although‚ the UAE economy was once based on oil but now it is no more dependent upon oil like before
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Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India‚ 1997-2011 Month-wise Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India‚ 2009-2011 Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEE) (in US$ Million) from Tourism in India‚ 1997-2011 Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEE) (in Rs. Crore) from Tourism in India‚ 1997-2011 Month-wise Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEE) (in US$ Million) from Tourism in India‚ 2009-2011 Month-wise Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEE) (in Rs. Crore) from Tourism in India‚ 2009-2011 Top 10 Source Countries for Foreign Tourist Arrivals
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industry in Bali‚ tourism is an important industry that will definitely have such a big role in the country’s economy. There was 20% of Bali’s working population which directly involved in the tourism industry. Moreover‚ in 2001‚ there were 5.1 million tourists that visited Indonesia and most of them ended up in Bali at one stage. The importance of the tourism industry in Bali was disturbed by the first Bali bombing that happened in October 12‚ 2002 and causing 202 casualties which triggered a dreadful
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Tourism Policy of the Government of Bangladesh Summary The expansion of the tourism throughout the world has increased competition among the tourist destinations‚ trying to attract more tourists by adopting appropriate marketing techniques and strategies. Failure of doing so by a particular marketer will lead to a less competitive in the world tourism market. Bangladesh lacks the coordinated efforts among different ministries related to tourism like Ministries of Home‚ Civil
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person in different sessions of the book represents and creates a connection between the tourist and the reader. The term "you" refers to the tourist/travelers as people who take pleasure and/or romanticize over countries poverty. Kincaid points out that they fail to comprehend that the attractions they idolize are a diversion of the misinterpret realities the natives have to experience every day. This
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the impact of tourist vehicles on the Maasai Mara Reserve in Kenya carried out in 1990‚ it was discovered that for the cheetah‚ it rarely fed during peak driving hours; furthermore‚ it waked off when any vehicle approached closer than 21 meters. When the lion was investigated‚ its peak feeding hours was when the tourists’ vehicles went back to their lodges for launch or to rest; it also fed early during the morning and late during the evening in areas most frequently visited by tourists. In another
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a day trip; for example‚ someone traveling from London to Brighton for the day would be a domestic tourist. An outbound tourist is when someone travels outside the country. So someone travelling from the UK to France would be an outbound tourist to the UK. An Inbound tourist is when someone travels to another country; for example‚ someone travelling to Spain from France would be an inbound tourist to France. However these three categories have been split further into another three sub-categories
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cultures‚ such as festivals‚ dance rituals and food which is produced for monetary gain. The definition of authenticity is debatable by many academics; I will try to explore their views on this subject in this essay. MacCannell‚ in The Tourist (1999)‚ portrayed the tourist as being on a pilgrimage‚ a search for authenticity. To define “authentic‚” MacCannell drew upon the distinction made by the sociologist Erving Goffman between the “front” and “back” regions of social establishments. The front is the
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Philippines University Intramuros‚ Manila The Role of the Hotel Advertisements in Attracting Local and Foreign Tourists A Research Proposal Submitted by: Submitted to: William Espinosa March 2013 Lyceum of the Philippines University Intramuros‚ Manila This research proposal entitled “The Role of the Hotel Advertisements in Attracting Local and Foreign Tourists” has been submitted by Lyreen Ashley L. Gamoso for approval. Approved this of March 2013
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Tourism is one of the most effective ways of redistributing wealth‚ by moving money into local economies from other parts of the country and overseas. It brings income into a community that would otherwise not be earned. Economic benefits Economic benefits resulting from tourism can take a number of forms including: 1. Jobs Employment may be associated directly‚ such as tour guide or managerial positions; or in supporting industries like food production or retail suppliers. 2. Increased spending
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