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    Blackpool Pleasure Beach Theme Park. A review on Blackpool Access to Information The Internet – what is the official tourist board for Blackpool and what information does it offer to tourists? http://www.visitblackpool.com/ is the official tourist board for Blackpool and it offers a lot of information on hotels‚ attractions‚ events‚ breaks‚ holidays & tourist information. It also gives information on how to get around the area‚ where to park and where to travel to. What is the official

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    wonders of the world which attract huge tourism levels. This is significant as these underdeveloped nations often rely on the tourist industry as a main source of income and therefore a source of economic development. Increasing tourism levels often requires the development of hotels‚ transport links‚ and general infrastructure development in order to cater for the tourist demand. The fact is tourism does provide many positive impacts for destinations worldwide in terms of job creation and economic

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    Impact of Tourism

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    IMPACT OF TOURISM ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES Fe Zuly 2011 Abstract Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity in 2008‚ there were over 922 million international tourist arrivals‚ with a growth of 1.9% as compared to 2007. International tourism receipts grew to US$944 billion (euro 642 billion) in 2008‚ corresponding to an increase in real terms of 18%. This paper is purposed to explain about impact of tourism including advantages and disadvantages. This impact

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    Tourism in New Zealand

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    scenery. New Zealand’s economy does not rely on the tourism industry but it does play a big part of the income. Part 1 1. Tourism Products New Zealand tends to get a lot of active tourists‚ for example adventure tours‚ hiking tours‚ biking tours and family tours. These are aimed at the more fit and daring tourist ‘we’ll take you to our mountains‚ rainforests‚ lagoons‚ fiords‚ volcanoes - and we’ll walk‚ cycle and paddle through them. You don’t have to be a tri-athlete to come on one of our trips

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    The Lake District

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    Lake District National Park is located in the North West of England‚ located specifically in Cumbria. It starts from Caldbeck to Lindale‚ Calbeck is in the north and Lindale is in the South and from Ravenglass which is situated in the East which is Shap. It is one of the fourteen national Parks in the UK. Lake District National Park has 101 sites of Special Scientific interest and 6 national nature reserves which also give it its beauty. There are around 400 villages where the population of over

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    of invertebrates and 4‚000 species of fishes in addition to the countless micro-organisms. Since there are so many beautiful natural elements‚ Malaysia was very successful in development of ecotourism‚ and it is highly recommended for tourists in the world. The tourist arrivals to Malaysia is 24.7 million in year 2011‚ which is greater than 24.6 million in year 2010; and the receipts in year 2011 is increased to 58.3 billion from 56.5 billion in year 2010 in Ringgit Malaysia. The following are

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    process and related investments that have taken place in the past has generally been organic rather than planned‚ as is amply illustrated by the ad hoc‚ unplanned‚ poorly managed‚ and underfunded approach that has defined the way in which Philippine tourist destinations have evolved. Given the above situation‚ the purpose of this paper‚ is to set out a logical framework to guide the DOT and LGUs in the planning‚ development and regulation of tourism; help other national government agencies to converge

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    relaxing. People tries to choose the best location and many people choose World’s best tourism contry Turkey ! Lots of tripper come to Turkey all seasons .Turkey has got lots of natural parks ‚ antique cities. Tourists love Turkey ‚ because Turkey has everything for attracting any kind of tourist . Firstly ‚ Antique tourism is very popular in Turkey ‚ because Turkey is a old civilisation centre . There are lots of antique cities ‚ castles ‚ mosques in Turkey .For example ‚ ‘’Ayasofia ‘’ and ‘’Sultan

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    Tourism in Bali

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    TED Case Studies Tourism in Bali Arthur: Stephanie A. Thullen.  The Issue The island of Bali‚ Indonesia‚ always has been an enchanting place for foreigners. Images of rice paddies‚ beautiful beaches and temples and a fascinating culture draw tourists from all around the world. It was only in the 1970s that tourism in Bali started to develop. The industry did bring many benefits to the island‚ such as increased employment‚ and its transformation from a marginal economic area of the country to

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    Cultural Tourism

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    Cultural tourism is about the country or the region’s culture. To better define it‚ it means the lifestyle of the people in those specified areas‚ their history‚ art‚ architecture‚ religions and many other elements that helped shape their way of life. Tourists often sign up for cultural tours because they can learn and witness what is seemingly usual for the locals but unusual for them. The way some parts of the world live‚ historical sites and artifacts makes touring interesting. 3. Where Can Cultural

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