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    I will talk about the potential disadvantages of exclusive “enclave tourism”. The implement of exclusive “enclave tourism” will affect local people and tourists. First‚ I will look into the negative effect on local people. Although there is a restriction on foreign ownership‚ and the government has policies stated that Mauritian employment in hotel‚ travel agencies and car rental must be predominant‚ the economic leakage from the tourism sector to outside the island is still estimated as about 30%

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    TURISM TOURISM 20 Anuarul Statistic al României / Romanian Statistical Yearbook TURISM CUPRINS TABELE Pagina Page 20.1 Structurile de primire turisticã cu funcþiuni de cazare turisticã .......................................................................................823 20.2 Capacitatea de cazare turisticã ...................................................... 823 20.3 Structurile de primire turisticã cu funcþiuni de cazare turisticã ºi capacitatea de cazare turisticã

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    different destinations. Tourists could travel every month to a new destination. In such a saturated marketplace it is very difficult for destinations to stay competitive. This article shows that the most successful destinations are those‚ who can motivate the tourists to come‚ satisfy them if they are there‚ and make them revisit and recommend their destination. This article is based on a model‚ that shows how important the relationships between tourist motivation‚ tourist satisfaction and destination

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    island of Jamaica there are numerous recreational attractions on the island for tourists. The island offers various opportunities for their visitors; when they first arrive on the beautiful island of Jamaica‚ they’re greeted with warm welcomes. There’s three main tourist centers Negril‚ Montego Bay‚ and Ocho Rios‚ because of the white sand beaches and pleasant weather‚ Jamaica’s north coast has become the islands tourists’ destination. Jamaica is well known for its white sand beaches‚ rivers‚ plains

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    nation’s economy. In most developing countries of the world‚ tourism is a dominant means of “attracting the coveted foreign exchange” (“Tourism Development”). Tourism creates jobs for the civilians of the “host” country‚ (approximately 1 employee/ 1000 tourist) (“Tourism Development”)‚ brings in foreign investments and helps generate revenue by way of infrastructure that benefits the host country (“Tourism”). Considering tourism accounts for an overall 30% of the Gross Domestic Product in the top ten destinations

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    diversity of Singapore is one of the main factors heavily contributing to its success of being one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Singapore is a multi-ethnic society comprising of different racial groups such as Indian‚ Malay‚ Chinese and Westerners. As a result‚ the country embraces a cosmopolitan culture and this also serves as a key attraction for tourists. The Singapore Government has always stressed on the importance of social harmony of the various ethnic groups hence

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    part in the experience the tourist comes out for and pays for. The individual plans and books this visit to enjoy his stay at the exotic land. By doing so‚ the individual can take a break from the life he left back in his hometown and use this opportunity to escape its harsh realities. However‚ what they don’t realize is that they are also stepping into the lives and homes of others and ultimately‚ their reality. Keeping an ignorant mindset may be beneficial for the tourist‚ but may be destructive for

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    are curious and interested in tourists; they are welcome‚ delighted and excited about tourists’ presence. Furthermore‚ it is a general phenomenon that more people move in and out of tourism sectors. Moreover‚ when the number of tourists increases‚ they are taken for granted and contact between tourists and hosts becomes more formal and locals. The theory become indifferent towards tourists; they do not know whether to welcome tourists or not. When the number of tourists reaches to a maximum level‚

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    consumption. The tourist product is varied. It consists of both tangible (e.g. flights‚ hotel accommodation) and intangible (e.g. customer satisfaction or perception) elements. Given its ephemeral nature‚ the tourist product can be viewed as a highly perishable item (Mathieson and Wall‚ 1982). The standard and most widely accepted definition of what constitutes tourism is that utilized by the World Tourism Organization (WTO‚ Basic References on Tourism Statistics). A tourist is a person who travels

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    [pic]De La Salle University-Dasmarinas Dasmarinas‚ Cavite‚ Philippines 4115 A Recommended Case Analysis Outline on the Tourism Development Strategy of Mongolia in TOUR212 Tourism Planning and Development  Presented by: Abegail Agdon Kristoffer Arenga Hazel Bravo Nikki Caparras Rachel Donna Dela Cruz Sarrah Escuadro Cherilyn Ladiana Donnalie Leachon Tricia Tapawan Keith Tirona BTM24   Presented to: Ms. Grace Cella Z. Rebuelta Subject Teacher Executive Summary Mongolia is

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