Tourist attractions

Tourism is the movement from the original place of residence and moving to another place for the purpose of visiting, hiking, enjoying, exploring, exploring or treating. The tourist is a person who visits a country other than his or her country of origin or a non-permanent residence for any reason other than work and gain. Tourism reflects the extent of cultural development It is an important source of national income. It helps the success of development plans in countries and provides employment opportunities for citizens. It is a source of foreign exchange and a major sector in attracting foreign direct investment. Tourism is divided into: domestic tourism within the same country, and foreign tourism in which the tourist travels from his country to other countries throughout the world, and the tourist is constantly looking for tourist areas that meet his desire and the budget and time. Some countries may succeed in attracting tourists due to the availability of attractions It has no other countries. The attractions of tourist attractions give the importance of tourism in any country and give them exclusivity and excellence from the rest of the countries, and can be divided into: Natural elements are the natural factors that attract tourists to visit the region, the geographical location that affects the prevailing climate, The environment from seas, oceans, forests and the diversity of the living organisms in which they live. These natural elements are affected by the time, distance and the desires of tourists. For example, businessmen and those living in noisy cities Where forests, trees and coastal beaches are abundant in search of calm and relaxation. Those who live in the European and cold areas are looking for warm and temperate areas in the winter, and so the distance traveled by the tourists has a role in attracting some areas, others do not want to spend time on the plane Or in the ship. Historical and cultural elements Many tourists look for areas of ancient civilizations, which are shown through the traces left behind by the effects of places of worship, palaces and memorial buildings, where they focus on their visit to museums, palaces, mosques, libraries and archaeological areas. Social and religious factors reflect the interdependence of the members of the society and the patterns and ways of life that prevail over individuals in society. It is a source of attraction for some tourists who like to know the customs and traditions of other peoples, as well as the religious elements of worship of society and its manifestations of important shrines such as mosques and shrines Cemeteries, holy sites and places of religious ceremonies.

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