Travel
August 7, 2011 by In The News
Filed under Internet Marketing Orlando
Travel these days has become more and more easy and fast. You can hop on a plane to almost any destination on the planet. Having a wide variety of airplanes, daily flights, and bargain offers, vacationers can frequently find travel offers to destinations once considered remote and only accessible to the extremely hardy adventurous traveler or even the privileged elite. In fact, with the bargain deals offered by different airlines, many of which overbook their flights, travelers scouring for cheap deals, will often discover that it is cheaper to fly to a different country than go to their own. With such bargain deals, it’s no wonder that the tourist industry is booming in each and every sector.
What does this increased travel worldwide signify for cultural exchange, assimilation, and national identities? This query remains to be answered. For many, travel opens up sudden vistas, broadens the mind, tests one’s endurance, and expands compassion and awareness of other people and their lifestyles.
Countries which are well-known for being popular travel destinations, thrive on this expanded tourist industry, boasting new hotels, resorts, outdoor pursuits, theater, nightlife, and arts and entertainment, all aimed at increasing and sustaining their status quo as top travel destinations.
A plethora of travel magazines have sprung as much as support this industry, ranging from beach and resort guides, to specific audiences such as loved ones holidays, hunting or sport vacations, adventure destinations, religious and spiritual retreats, health and wellness spas, company traveler and corporate meeting destinations, and much more. Advertisements for numerous sight-seeing excursions and travel packages providing offers on transportation and lodging, fill all of the back pages of these publications. Traveling the ‘world in 80 days’ as recommended by writer Jules Verne, is no longer a distant dream, but a viable option nowadays.
Smaller, more rural locations like the mountain kingdom of Bhutan in the Himalayas, once the destination of only locals and royal families, have now turn out to be more accessible to the common public. This and places such as the steppes of Mongolia and also the islands of Vancouver, British Columbia, are areas of exquisite beauty, pristinely left intact by local inhabitants and low human impact. As these locations open up, heavily marketed and marketed by the eco-tourism industry, advertising health, wellness, and journey adventures to ‘pristine, untouched areas’, they turn out to be in peril of dropping these characteristics of pristine elegance and remoteness very rapidly.
Large real-estate developers searching to purchase land in scenic locations, have lobbied for the open growth of these areas, which environmentalists and locals fear greatly will result in depleting the area of its resources very rapidly as well as destroying natural habitat that has existed quietly for thousands of years.
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