travelling Introduction

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Eps 1: travelling Introduction

Travelling

Travel is the movement of people between distant geographical locations .
The link may reflect the extreme difficulty of travel in ancient times.
Travel for the purpose of tourism is reported to have started around this time when people began to travel for fun as travel was no longer a hard and challenging task.

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Travel is a simple word, but sometimes it can also include short stops on the way to a destination to be reached.
The importance of travel is central to the history of travel, whether in history, literature, art, philosophy, science, politics, religion or any other aspect of life.
Therefore, there are many different types of tourism that explain why tourists choose a particular destination and what to expect when they are there. Perhaps the most common type of tourism is travel and recreation tourism, which most people associate with travel, recreation and tourism. Many other purposes do not even have anything to do with the joy of visiting a new place.
There are times when people go to places that are different from their home country or even their own country to relax and have fun. Travel is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the cultural diversity that exists around the world. Although we live in a multicultural society and are aware of the beliefs and cultures of the people in our cities, we have only scratched the surface of what is out there.
We are overwhelmed by the unique way in which different ethnic groups and tribes celebrate the life and ancient customs that govern our daily lives. This type of tourism is called cultural tourism because the aim of a visit to a particular place is to get to know its history and culture. Tourists can visit different sights in certain countries or just concentrate on one area.
You can participate in festivals and ceremonies to gain a better understanding of the history and culture of a particular ethnic group or tribe. This idea can be applied not only to cultural tourism, but also to any other type of tourism.
Many people have no way of returning to their own country, let alone the country they are going to.
It forces you to be adventurous, live your life to the fullest, make the most of your precious gifts and use every time to discover new things and meet new people. Travel takes people out of their comfort zone and into a new world of new experiences and new ways of doing things. It opens your inner strength, reveals your true self, your strengths and weaknesses, and your deepest fears and desires.
There is nothing better than seeing a new place for the first time, returning to a favourite place or even going on a trip to another part of the world.
People of all ages from all over the world travel and travel abroad for a variety of reasons, from business trips to family trips to private trips. Based on such figures, many countries around the world have worked hard to encourage travelers to visit.
Unfortunately, there has been a scramble for a share of the tourism industry, which has sometimes damaged the environment that sustains such a large number of visitors. The result in recent years has been a shortage of destinations that can provide tourists with almost a week of sunshine a year.
In addition, the pollution caused by the ever-increasing volume of tourism and the constant influx of tourists into the country's waterways is also a major factor.
The term "tourist" is sometimes used in a derogatory way to imply that tourists visit a culture or place for the sake of tourism, and not for any other reason, such as enjoying culture. In 1976, tourism was defined by the Tourism Society of England as "a place where people normally live and work." In 1981, the International Association of Scientific Experts in Tourism defined "the special activities chosen and carried out outside the home environment."
Tourism means travelling from one place to another, in a variety of different ways and in different means of transport.
We explore the world via the Internet, books and television, but we don't travel physically, so we know about ancestral tourism. Through genealogy we are able to track down our ancestors, visit the birthplaces of our ancestors and sometimes meet distant families. Audio tourism includes other audio-guided forms of tourism, including travel guides, audio books, podcasts, video games and even audio tours.
Economists worldwide are forecasting sustained international tourism growth of three to six percent annually, depending on the location. As one of the fastest growing industries in the world, continuous growth is a major burden on the remaining biodiversity habitats, which are often used to support mass tourism. Sustainable tourists are aware of this danger and try to protect tourism as an industry and their preferred destinations.
Future of Travel is a series from BBC Travel that explores what the world could look like for travellers in the years ahead, and meets people living on the front lines of change. Travel, tourism and hospitality are driven by events organised by the World Tourism Organisation , the International Tourism Organisation and other international organisations. Although, on the surface, the immunity passport appears to be an important step towards reviving tourism, a significant part of the world economy, it brings the added complexity of human rights to a table that is already groaning under the weight of this unique event.