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TOURIST DESTINATIONS

This tourist destinations presentation deals with the features of the developing as well as the leading tourist destinations of the world, chosen leading destination is the United Kingdom while the chosen developing destination is india.

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TOURIST DESTINATIONS

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  1. TOURIST DESTINATIONS hndassignments.co.uk

  2. contents • Introduction • Compare features of developing and leading tourist destinations (2.2) • Conclusion • References hndassignments.co.uk

  3. introduction The following presentation deals with the features of the developing as well as the leading tourist destinations of the world. A brief comparison has been made regarding the social, cultural and the physical features of the leading and the developing tourist destinations. The chosen leading destination is the United Kingdom while the chosen developing destination is that of India hndassignments.co.uk

  4. Travel & tourism industry • Travel and tourism industry plays a crucial role in ensuring the growth as well as the development of the different economies of the world. • It has contributed about 7.6 trillion dollars towards the global economy in the year 2015 • The industry also generates jobs and employs about 9.6% of the total unemployed people of the world hndassignments.co.uk

  5. Travel and tourism industry (contd.) • The different important components of the travel and the tourism industry can be shown in the following diagram – hndassignments.co.uk

  6. Leading tourist destinations • The tourist destinations which have been popular among the tourists since many years have been termed as leading tourist destinations of the world • The number of visitors as well as the revenue generated by the leading tourist destinations are comparatively much more than the developing tourist destinations • They have well developed infrastructure, better accommodation facilities, good as well as various modes of transport, etc. • Mostly the developed nations such as the UK, US, Europe, etc. are known as the leading tourists destinations of the world • There are various purposes of visiting the leading tourist destinations and mostly are preferred by the elite or high income people hndassignments.co.uk

  7. Developing tourist destinations • The tourist destinations which have become popular among the tourists in the recent years and are making improvement in order to ensure the growth of the tourism industry has been termed as the developing tourist destinations • Although the revenue generated by the developing tourist destinations does not contribute significant to the global economy but they play a crucial role in developing the economic status of their won respective countries. • Countries like India, Burma, Cuba, etc. are considered to be the developing tourists destinations of the world • As they are cheaper when compared to the leading tourist destinations hence they also attract people belonging to mid income group hndassignments.co.uk

  8. Comparison Leading Tourist Destination : UK • It is considered to be one of the biggest tourist destinations of the world and attracts about 36.115 million in an year • Domestic tourism also plays a significant part in the travel and tourism industry of the country • It is famous for its rich cultural heritage, royal palaces, architecture, ethnic culture, etc. Developing Tourist Destination : India • It is considered to be one of the significant revenue generators for the country which is making a rapid growth as well • It attracted about 22.57 million tourists in the year and contributes approximately 120 billion dollars towards the economy • It is famous for its rich culture, natural scenic beauty, cuisines, etc. at cheap rates attracts tourists hndassignments.co.uk

  9. Comparison (contd.) Leading Tourist Destination : UK • The social groups which are inclusive of the local, regional as well as the national groups are very supportive to wards the development of the tourist destinations as well as the growth of the travel and tourism industry (Frechtling, 2012) • Some of the famous tourists destinations of UK include London, beaches, amusement parks, casinos, castle, etc. Developing Tourist Destination : India • The social groups of India also supports the growth of the tourism industry and the locals as well as the domestic industries such as the handicraft industry also benefits from the international tourists • Some of the popular tourist attraction sites in India includes TajMahal, Elephanta Caves, Red Fort, Rann of Kach, Khajuraho, Ajanta and Ellora, etc. hndassignments.co.uk

  10. Comparison (contd.) Leading Tourist Destination : UK Developing Tourist Destination : India hndassignments.co.uk

  11. conclusion • Tourists destinations be it developing or leading contributes significantly towards the growth and the development of the countries • Developing tourist destinations require to focus on providing better facilities as well as good infrastructure to its tourists soc as to compete with the leading tourists destinations of the world • Leading tourist destinations needs to provide good quality services at affordable rates in order to maintain and increase the revenue generated from the tourists hndassignments.co.uk

  12. references • Deery, M., Jago, L. and Fredline, L., 2012. Rethinking social impacts of tourism research: A new research agenda. Tourism Management, 33(1), pp.64-73. • Frechtling, D., 2012. Forecasting tourism demand. Routledge. • Evans, N., Stonehouse, G. and Campbell, D., 2012. Strategic management for travel and tourism. Taylor & Francis. hndassignments.co.uk

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