HOLIDAYS / TRAVEL
VOCABULARY
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DEFINITION
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EXAMPLE
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Mass tourism
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Mass tourism is the act of
visiting a destination with large amounts of people at one time, such as
Antalya and the effect that large amounts of people can have on a particular
destination in terms of local economy, environment etc.
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Mass tourism is a problem which needs urgent attention in
particular to the environment.
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Ecotourism
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Holidays for people who would like
to help local people and not damage the environment. Also known as ecological tourism is
responsible travel to fragile, pristine, and usually protected areas that
strives to be low impact and usually small scale. It educates travellers;
directly benefits the economic development and political empowerment of local
communities; and fosters respect for different cultures and for human rights.
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Ecotourism is a form of
tourism that involves visiting natural areas.
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Adjectival tourism
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Adjectival tourism refers
to the specialty forms of tourism that has emerged over the years, each with
its own adjective. Many of these have come into common use by the tourism
industry and academics examples include: medical tourism, cultural tourism,
wildlife tourism and so on.
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Turkey attracts medical tourists from countries in Europe and
the Middle East.
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Culture
shock
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The feeling of shock and confusion someone has when they
go to a new and very different place that is very different to the way they
are accustomed to.
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The first few days in
China was a bit of a culture shock.
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Youth hostel
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A cheap, simple hotel, especially
for young people who are travelling. The traditional hostel format involves
dormitory style accommodation.
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Gap-year students and rail-trippers tend to stay at hostels as
it is cheaper and a perfect place to meet other travellers.
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MASS TOURISM is
definitely increasing and 2012 saw a record break with 1 billion tourists
travelling globally for the first time in history, most of these tourists went
to European countries. MASS TOURISM
is definitely getting cheaper every year and more destinations are
opening. Other forms of tourism are also
increasing and what is known as ADJECTIVAL
TOURISM which means each form of tourism has its own adjective such as
winter tourism, pro-poor tourism, educational tourism (e.g. Erasmus), sports
tourism, dark tourism, doom tourism and many more.
For few people travelling to places outside their comfort
zone could suffer from CULTURE SHOCK,
but they could recover after a few days or weeks.
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