วันอังคารที่ 28 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2557

BLOG 7- RURAL TOURISM


Rural tourism is among the most polymorphous of all forms of Special Interest 
Tourism (SIT). The diversity of attractions included within rural tourism embrace: 
Indigenous and European heritage sites 

• Aspects of culture (agriculture) 
• Industrial tourism (farm practices) 
• Educetioanl tourism 
• Special events 
• Ecological attractions 
• Adventure tourism 
• Wine tourism 

Such diversity represents major opportunities for rural areas that have turned to 
tourism as a means of supplementing diminished incomes 

 

Definition of Rural Tourism : 
Any form of tourism that showcases the rural life, art, culture and heritage at rural locations, thereby benefiting the local community economically and socially as well as enabling interaction between the tourists and the locals for a more
enriching tourism experience can be termed as rural tourism. Rural tourism is essentially an activity which takes place in the countryside.It is multi-faceted and may entail farm/agricultural tourism, cultural tourism, nature tourism, adventure tourism, and eco-tourism. As against conventional tourism, rural tourism has certain typical characteristics like; it is experience oriented, the locations are sparsely populated, it is predominantly in natural environment, it meshes with seasonality and local events and is based on preservation of culture,
 Geographic and demographic definitions:
“A multi-faced activity that takes place in an environment outside heavily urbanized areas. It is an industry sector characterized by small scale tourism business, set in areas where land use id dominated by agricultural pursuits, forestry or natural areas”


Product-related definitions:
“The Rural Tourism product could be segmented to include such product components as rural attractions, rural adventure tours, nature based tours, ecotourism tours, country towns, rural resorts and country-style accommodation, and farm holidays, together with festivals, events and agricultural education”

Tourist experience-related definitions:
“Rural Tourism should be seen as offering a different range of experience to those offered in big cities” and that “the emphasis in rural tourism is on the tourist’s experience of the products and activities of the area”


Consequently, rural tourism in its purest form should be: 
1. Located in rural areas.
2. Functionally rural – built upon the rural world’s special features of small- scale enterprise, open space, contact with nature and the natural world, heritage, “traditional” societies and “traditional” practises.
3. Rural in scale – both in terms of buildings and settlements – and, therefore, usually small-scale.
4. Traditional in character, growing slowly and organically, and connected with local families. It will often be very largely controlled locally and developed for the long term good of the area.

5. Of many different kinds, representing the complex pattern of rural environment, economy, history and location.

วันพุธที่ 22 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2557

#Blog6 My life in Ruins



Georgia is an American academic who's lost her teaching job in Athens. She's taken a job as a tour guide, but she hates it and it shows: the tourists, mostly American, are bored with history and facts; they want to shop. Every group has a goofy couple, a frat boy, a sullen teen, a feuding couple, divorcées looking for a mate, and a funny guy. This group is no exception, plus there's no air conditioning and a bearded silent driver. Thanks to an unlikely friendship, plus daisies, an ice-cream cone, the history of syrup, and the Oracle at Delphi, Georgia may have a shot at finding her kefi during this four-day tour.

They should be interested and knowledgeable about the things they are touring. They need to know details and be able to memorize facts about each thing or location.
A tour guide should have an engaging personality. Facts about the pieces or places shown are great, but they can be written on plaques. When you pay for a tour, you are really paying for the personality. A tour guide should be fun, know interesting personal things about each place that might not be in the guide material, and have a sense of humor.

 In addition, from the movie we can obviously divide the types and characteristics of the tourist below:
 
 
 
 

-Incentive tourists: those few lucky individuals, who get a holiday package as a reward from  his company.
-Health or medical tourist: Those who seek special medical treatment, which is only possible   away from home.
-Business tourist: Tourist traveling with relation to business.
-Education tourists: Tourists traveling to a particular place in another town, city or country for   further study in order to improve his or her educational qualification.
-Adventure tourists: Adventure tourists look for some unusual or bizarre experience.
-Cultural tourist: These types of tourists travel to experience the essence of assorted cultures.
-Eco-tourists: Nature loving tourists, who love to go green.
-Leisure tourist: These tourists want to rejuvenate and revitalize with comfort.
-Religious tourist: Religious tourist travel to sites of religious significance.
-Sport and recreation tourist: These sorts of tourists either take active part in or just watch sports events.
-Backpacking or youth tourist: This group of tourist is of young age and they travel with minimum luggage and on a limited budget.
-Special Interest Tourist (STI): They nurture particular passion in different things like bird watching.
 

To be a good quality of tour guide would be a hard thing if I would like to be without any love in caree, being a good tour quide should start with your pleasure. After that you will can do as well as you love it and don't forget to follow the tour guid rule.

วันพุธที่ 15 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2557

BLOG 5 Information Influence



      According to Thailand Development and Research Institute (TDRI) showed that “About 31 percent of international tourists obtained information about Thailand from their friends. Only 15 percent got the information from tour operators whereas about 12 percent got information from both sources. To attract those who have not yet decided their holiday destination, it is necessary to impress the tourist already in Thailand. However a survey in 1990-1991 by the Intrama World Destination Monitor put Thailand second only to Hong Kong as a place where 1,450 tour operator around the world said tourists were likely to be cheated or overcharged in Asia. India came in third. Italy was considered to be the number one country in the world where tourists were most likely to be cheated.”




From the example case , i think the most influential source of information for burist decision making about therir 
bacation information, the most of tourism think first is place that interesting and beatiful for relax , second is the 
how convenience to travel to and the economy of their country third is firmly and safety , fourth is differences culture, Fifth is place and reputation of that country , and the last one is the charges for travel , the most information came from friends and internet even advertisement .



The effect that INTRAMA 1990-1991 World Destination Monitor Survey does to thailand made the tourism thought thailand is dishonest and betrayed and they may will choose another country to go . but this conclusion is not at all of thailand , there are also have a people , seller , buyer that be honestly with foriegner , thailand people very pround to promote their country to be the most in the world, and the survey may not accuratly at all .

The poblem is not so tough to solve , it is up to thailand people that confederate to improve thailand torism , make them trust by ours best .

วันพุธที่ 8 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2557

SPECIALIZED TOURISM



Regional tourism



Regional tourism is a tourism activity which focuses attention in that particular region only. For example: regional tourism in Washington Dc would involve tourism in that state alone.

Cultural Tourism
Tourism can widely contribute to the wealth of a country in promoting its cultural heritage. Unfortunately, it can also endanger it, especially in the more vulnerable regions.

     Heritage tourism
cultural heritage tourism as traveling to experience the places, artifacts and activities that authentically represent the stories and people of the past and present. It includes cultural, historicand natural resources cultural heritage tourism as traveling to experience the places, artifacts and activities that authentically represent the stories and people of the past and present. It includes cultural, historic and natural resources



Rural Tourism
Rural tourism allows visitors access to people and places out side of city environments. Options include hiking and biking, visiting community museums and buying locally produced crafts. Rural tourism is best enjoyed 



Cycle tourism
Cycle tourism is a travel experience that focuses on the bicycle as the primary mode of transport. Cycle tourism combines particularly suggestive localities (whether mountain range, countryside or urban scene) that you can easily visit on your bike! This form of tourism represents an alternative to markedly traditional tourism.


              Educational tourism 
The educational tourism sector is generally an overlooked sub-sector of the UK tourism market. This is largely due to a lack of understanding about the concept of educational tourism, its value to the visitor economy and associated impacts


travelling for health is the travel that improve the healthy and happiness.

                                     Environment tourism
Tourism involving travel to areas of natural or ecological interest, typically under the guidance of a naturalist, for the purpose of observing wildlife and learning about the environment.



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Events and festivals provide numerous benefits not only for the individual business but for a community and tourism region. Local and regional events, including business events and conferences can increase visitation and expenditure, reduce seasonality, encourage repeat visitation and heighten regional awareness. They can also provide the stimulus for additional infrastructure development in the local area and building community pride.


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