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Ecotourism;
Ecotourism
is a
form of
tourism
that
occurs
in
natural
areas
and
integrates
the
local
socio-cultural
identity
with
ecosystem
considerations.
It
promotes
a
sustainable
ecosystem
through
a
participatory
environmental
management
processes
involving
all
stakeholders.
Health
tourism:
Health
tourism
is a
form of
tourism
involving
activities
that
deliberately
promote
good
health.
Examples
of
health
tourism
include
visiting
exercise
health
services
or
specialize
in
vegetarian
food.
Such
visits
are
typically
of a
specified
duration
such as
3,5, or
7 days.
Agrotourism:
Agrotourism
is a
form of
tourism
in
agricultural
areas
such as
orchards,
agroforestry
farms,
herbal
farms
and
animal
farms,
which
have
been
prepared
in some
way for
the
tourists.
More
importantly,
tourists
gain
experience
in
farming
activities
such as
working
with
animals
or
harvesting
crops,
usually
under
the
supervision
of a
farm
guide.
Lecture
describing
the
operation
of the
farm may
also be
given.
Cultural
tourism:
Cultural
tourism
is a
form of
tourism
that
allows
tourists
to
admire
and
learn
about
local
cultures
and
tradition.
The
local
community
participates
in the
management
of this
form of
conserving
local
culture
and the
environment.
Examples
of
culture-based
tourism
include
visiting
the
Royal
Court or
experiencing
local
life in
a
hill-tribe
village.
Every
Kind of
existing
tourism
operation
can
become
Sustainable
Tourism
if
tourism
managers
take
responsibility
for the
destinations
socio-cultural
and
natural
environment.
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