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Introduction to Tourism. 3.1 Demonstrate an understanding of the history and evolution of travel. 3.2 Examine the motivations, needs, and expectations.

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Page 1: Introduction to Tourism. 3.1 Demonstrate an understanding of the history and evolution of travel. 3.2 Examine the motivations, needs, and expectations.

Introduction to Tourism

Page 2: Introduction to Tourism. 3.1 Demonstrate an understanding of the history and evolution of travel. 3.2 Examine the motivations, needs, and expectations.

3.1 Demonstrate an understanding of the history and evolution of travel.

3.2 Examine the motivations, needs, and expectations of travellers.

Page 3: Introduction to Tourism. 3.1 Demonstrate an understanding of the history and evolution of travel. 3.2 Examine the motivations, needs, and expectations.

Definitions

TourismTravel for the purposes of leisure or

recreation

TouristSomeone who travels to a place outside

their usual environment and stays there for less than one year

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What Does It Take to Be a Tourist?

Disposable Income

Time

Infrastructure

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History of Tourism

“Holiday”Derived from the words “holy” and “day”

“Pilgrimage”Travel to a sacred place

Mecca Required in the Muslim faith

Graceland Home of Elvis Presley

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History Cont’d

Why did people start traveling?See things

Buildings, art, etc.

Learn new languagesTaste new food

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Grand Tour

Rich English men traveled EuropeEngland – France – Switzerland – Italy –

Germany – Holland

What is the modern equivalent?

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Backpacking! It’s a rite of passage!

Also known as a “gap year” (Europe) or “walkabout” (Australia).

Source: Wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.org/)

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Community Circle:

Question of the Day:

If you were planning your own gap year, where

would you go and why?

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Assignment:

In a written reflection state the destination you chose to visit during our community circle. Then complete the following chart:

NEEDS(What you have to have, i.e. can’t go without?)

EXPECTATIONS(What opportunities might you have or what potential is there for your trip?)

MOTIVATIONS(Why did you choose this destination)