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    Health tourism as defined by World Tourism Organization is the part of tourism associated with travel to health spas or resort destinations where the primary purpose is to improve the traveller’s physical well-being through a regimen of physical exercise and therapy, dietary control, and medical services relevant to health maintenance. The health tourism travel sector deliberately promoting healthcare services and facilities, in

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    “VITICULTURE AND VINIFICATION” TWO FUNDAMENTALS IN PROMOTION OF WINE TOURISM IN INDIA Dr. Bharat Sharma Head of Department, Hospitality & Business Australian Education Academy, Melbourne Australia Email: bharat4sai@gmail.com Abstract: ‘With world economy struggling in its way and looking for alternative options, India’s wine tourism is poised to achieve a great boost if right direction and promotion are given. Even though wine production has a long history in India, there has not been much of growth

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    TLE activities in South Bank Brisbane Many TLE activities are available for locals as well as the foreign visitors at the south bank, Brisbane. Approximately eleven million people have visited Southbank parkland each year. Wheel of Brisbane, Nepal peace Pagoda, Street beach, popular restaurants and fashion boutiques, South Bank Cinemas, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Maritime Museum, Cultural centers, two five star hotels are the most attracted places in the South Bank. Many events such

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    Among the peculiar cultural trends to crop up during the last few decades, cultural or heritage tourism is perhaps the most socially significant and the most difficult to define. Several factors influence the fluctuating meaning of the catchall term heritage tourism, including "the rather haphazard classification of things and elements as 'heritage' because people are not quite sure exactly what this title covers" (Poria, Butler, & Airey, 2003), and the increased sensitivity expressed by government

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    Firstly, is necessary to define and discuss what Pro Poor tourism (PPT)is as literature explained PPT is determined a way of tourism that can increased the net benefits for the poor people. The view of PPT understands the help and contribution of tourism in reducing poverty and allowing poor people to be able to participate effectively in new local developments. Tourism can contribute to the poor through generation of jobs, income-earning opportunities and indirectly opportunities such as infrastructure

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    sales staff (fictional) training schedule There is a changing trend in the tourism industry across the USA hence there is need to change with the trends. It is indicated that the tourism industry attracted 70 million global travelers over 2011 hence creating 7.5 million jobs while supporting 1.2 million jobs in the USA currently (Gavin Landry, 2012). There is need therefore for every organization connected to the tourism sector to make the appropriate adjustments to tap maximum benefits from this

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    BUSINESS PLAN Wise Choice Tours and Bus Services The Company Wise Choice Tours and Bus Services (WCTBS) is a new sightseeing company in its formative stages. It is owned and managed by entrepreneur Michael Miles. The company is located in the capital city of Georgetown. It is being organized to take advantage of a specific gap in the local sightseeing tour market. The gap exists in high quality, reasonably priced sightseeing tours in the nation's capital away from the city centre, indicating

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    Global Competition: Culture and Tourism

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    Tourism culture is often done by someone or a group of people from the place where he or they live somewhere else in order to witness or enjoy the site of old, historical places, museums, traditional rituals, religious ceremonies, art performances, festivals, and more. The cultural tourism includes not only travel and activity enjoy course, but also other activity conducted by others associated

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    cooperation signed between the Faculty of Architecture University of Belgrade and the National Tourism Development Corporation at the beginning of year, under the auspices of the Ministry of Economy and Regional Development of the Republic of Serbia. The cooperation was initiated with the idea of achieving a qualitative contribution to the further development and promotion of investment projects in tourism in the Republic of Serbia, and has yielded very fruitful results that are partially presented

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    Tourism is a vital industry contribute greatly to the economy in many countries. But also causes significant environmental damage. Should this be a concern of governments? DISCUSS. Introduction Tourism is an industry providing both enjoyment pleasure and employment for millions of people in the world. I believe tourism especially the nature bring not only economic value but also dangerous ecology for the countries especially for those which are not too strong for the point of view of industry and

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