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Levels of Tourism ?Destination
1.2
International
Involves:
• International transportation services;
• The movement and scheduling of the tours of tourists
among different countries;
• The development of major tourist attractions and
facilities in neighboring countries as well as the working
strategies and promotional programs of the many
countries.
International•The important tour routes in the country and their
regional connections
•Tourism organizational entities, laws, and investment
policies
•Tourism marketing strategies and promotion
•Education and training programs
•Design standards and facility development
•Environmental, economic, and socio-cultural analyses
•National level implementation methods including the
short-term development plan and project scheduling.
National
Concerned with the following components:•Tourism policy
•Infrastructure facilities
•A physical structure plan which includes important
tourist attractions, selected tourism development
regions, international entry points, facilities, and
services
•The amount, kinds, and quality of accommodation
and other required tourist facilities and services
National
•The important tour routes in the country and their
regional connections
•Tourism organizational entities, laws, and investment
policies
•Tourism marketing strategies and promotion
•Education and training programs
•Design standards and facility development
•Environmental, economic, and socio-cultural analyses
•National level implementation methods including the
short-term development plan and project scheduling.
Regional• The regional level of tourism planning is for one region of a country,
usually a state or province or an island.
• It is often devised within the framework of an existing national
policy.
• The regional level of tourism planning is more specific than the
national planning level.
Subregional Planning• There is a need for subregional planning in some countries or
regions.
• This level of planning is more specific than the regional level.
However, it is not as detailed as the resort land use planning.
• The elements of the subregional plan usually
include tourist attractions, location of
accommodation and other tourist facilities and
services, entry points to the sub region,
transportation facilities, and infrastructure.
Levels of Tourism Planning
1. International
2. National
3. Regional
4. Subregional Planning
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