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TOURISM

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TOURISM
 the act and process of spending time 
away from home in pursuit of recreation, 
relaxation, and pleasure, while making 
use of the commercial provision of 
services.
 It is the behavior of tourist and what 
they need and seek.
Definition of Tourism
according to the
Department of Tourism
Tourism according to the
Department of Tourism
  ­ Tourism comprises the activities of 
persons traveling to and staying in 
places outside their usual 
environment for not more than one 
consecutive year for leisure, business 
and other purposes.
Essential Requirements for Tourism
TIME MONEY
Essential Requirements for
Tourism:
MOBILITY MOTIVATION
TIME
 As the hours of leisure increases, so does the 
opportunity of travel. Changes in work days and hours and 
school calendars will affect how and when people can 
travel.
MONEY
The majority of life requires discretionary income. 
Discretionary income is the money left­over after all 
monetary obligations. (food,rent and taxes) have been paid.
MOBILITY
Is the access to transportation and the hours reguired to 
get to a destination.
MOTIVATION
Is the reason why people travel. Motivations may include 
seeking novelty, education, meeting new people, 
adventure, or stress reduction.
Difference between Inbound Tourism and Internal
Tourism

INBOUND TOURISM INTERNAL TOURISM

 Involving non­  Comprises 
residents  Domestic 
travelling in a  Tourism and 
given country. Inbound Tourism
 means 
travelling within  
one’s one coutry.
History of
Tourism:
•2700 BCE
• EARLY
BEGINNINGS
• GRAND TOUR
• The paroahs took advantage of goodm building stone in Nile 
Valley to build burial tombs. Along with this, they included 
the step Pyramis od Djoser, the Spihnx, the 3 great 
pyramids at Giza, and the Abusir Pyramid complex. Each 
2700 BCE monument was a hallowed spot, visitors spent some 
moments in prayer, yet some went out of curiousity. 

• In asia minor, beginning with the installations of a 
democratic government in Ephesus by Alexander the Great. 
700,000 tourist would crowd the city in a single season to be 
Early entertained by the acrobats, animal acts, jugglers, magician, 
Beginnin and prostitutes who filled the streets. Ephesus bacame an 
gs important trading center.

• The Grand Tour of the seventeenth end eighteenth centuries 
was made by diplomats, businesspeople, and scholars who 
Grand travelled to europe. It is in purpose of Educational 
experience degenerating into simple pursuit of pleasure.
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PRIVATE SECTOR
  ­ these are the commercial interprises that are in 
business for profit maximazations as their primary 
aim.
PUBLIC SECTOR
   ­  these refer to the government departments and 
some public tourism organizations that provide a wide 
range of services in order to  promote or encourage 
tourism development of a destinations.
INTERMEDIARIES
­ these are also known as “middleman” which act 
as links between the customer and suppliers.
- CUSTOMERS  include holidays maker, 
business travelers, and those visiting friends and 
relatives.
- SUPPLIERS consists of airlines, cruise and 
ferry companies, coach/bus companies, railways, 
hotels and motels and car rental agencies.
OTHER PRIVATE SECTOR FACILITATORS
­ these are companies that offer travel­related 
sevices such as travel insurance, foreign exchange, 
credit cards, retail shops and restaurants, travel 
publications, and internet solution  provider.
Examples of Private Sector
HOSPITALITY
­ these refers to companies dor organizations that 
provide food, beverages, and accommodations to their 
guest.
TRANPORTATIONS
- these is the meduim for the actual movement of the 
travellers, which is categorized as air, water, road and 
rail.
ATTRACTIONS
- these are the destinations and facilities of tourist.
EXAMPLES OF PUBLIC SECTORS

GOVERNMENT
PLAN AND FACILITATE TOURISM
- it devices policies and plans for development.
CONTROL AND SUPERVISION OF TOURISM
- this role is performed to prevent undesirable
growth to maintain the quality standards , to help match supply
demand, and to protect tourist against industrial malpractice of
failure.
DIRECT OWNERSHIP OF COMPONENTS OF THE
TOURISM INDUSTRY
- these are some parks, airlines, and airport, galleries,
museum, historcs sites, streets, highways, railways, et cetera that
are owned by the government.
PROMOTE TOURISM TO HOME AND OVERSEAS
MARKET
­ Its produces and distributes maps, charts,and 
tourism literature, operate information centers, advertise, 
organize sales promotion and public relations activities 
directed at home and overseas markets.
TOURISM ORGANIZATIONS
   ­ these are organizations that are involved in tourim policy 
planning, control and education.
TOURISM FUN FACTS:
 Taking a vacation can lower your risk of heart 
disease.
 Studies show that money spent on travel 
makes you happy than money spent on material 
goods.
 Travel has been shown to help aid 
those suffering from depression.
. Couples who travel together have reported 
increased feelings of intimacy.
 The U.S. is the only developed country in the 
world without a single legally required paid 
vacation day or holiday.
REFERENCES:
 personal, social and humanities educations section beruau (2013).
Tourism and hospitality studies.
http://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2014/04/02/10/21/ sunshde-
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https://www.buzzfeed.com/laraparker/interesting-facts-that-will-make-yo
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GROUP MEMBERS:

ALMIRANTE, CARLY
BARROGA, ANGELYN B.
SANTOS, JONAS
KATH RIN
TUGANO, DAPHNE MAE

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