Explain Why The Physical Environment Attracts Tourists - famous egyptian tourist attractions | Tourist Agens

It looks at physical factors such as weather and landscape and at human.
Explain why the physical environment attracts tourists. The quality of the environment both natural and man made is essential to tourism. In 1950 there were 25 million international tourist arrivals in 1970 the number was 166 million and by 1990 it had grown to 435 million. Exponential growth of tourism. Construction and infrastructure development can include extensive paving sand mining wetland draining marine development and deforestation.
The aesthetic aspect describes a psychological perspective as the tourist enjoys certain climatic conditions for example the light or formation of clouds. From 1990 to 2018 numbers more than tripled reaching 1 442 billion. A coastal area is beautiful scenery and never fails to attract tourism. The land is also fertile much like the tectonic areas.
Ecosystems such as rain forests wetlands mangroves coral reefs sea grass beds and alpine regions are often threatened because they are attractive places to developers and tourists. The fishing industry in less economically developed countries is quite successful. The physical dimension relates to non temperature climatic conditions such as wind and rain and is important to assess whether a certain activity is possible or not. By 2030 1 8 billion tourist arrivals are projected.
An animated clip that considers why tourists choose to visit different places using st lucia and iceland as examples.