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Herman Van Scheullard |
Australian economic expert Woody Herman Van Scheullard in 1910 A.D , for the primary time within the world declared that "Tourism is outlined because the add of total of operations that is especially of economic in nature that is directly connected with the entry, keep and therefore the movement of tourists from one place to a different within or outside the sure town, country or region". it's a brief or short term movement of individuals to destination outside the place within which they usually live & work and their activities throughout their lodge in these destinations. It includes the movement for any purpose further because the day visit or excursions.
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Bishwanath Gosh |
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According to Bishwanath Gosh in his book Tourism and Travel Management defined "Tourism is an activity that takes place when people move to some other place for leisure or business & stay for at least 24 hours". It may be defined in another way as tourism is the temporary short term movement of people to destination outside the place in which they normally live & work and their activities during their stay at these destination. Tourism is an experience rather than goods because it is a service industry.
According to World business Organization (WTO/UNWTO) "Tourism is associate degree activity of someone traveling to and staying in places outside their usual setting for a minimum of twenty four hours however less than one consecutive year for leisure, business or the other purposes".
Tourism is considered as an fastest growing indusrty all over the world and it is expected to be 20% of people of the whole world are employed directly or indirectly in tourism industry. This industry is called an servicing industry however its service cannot be seen or felt. This services are sold directly by either individual or tour operator or an travel agent.
Following are some clearified conclusions on tourism:
1) Tourism is the sum total of process which is composed of different elements.
2) Tourism exists with the mutual relationship between different operations.
3) Tourism includes the travelling phenomena resulting in the entry, stay and the movement of people from one place to another corresponding place.
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