Tourism and the environment

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Across
  1. 2. The movement of vast numbers of people to popular destinations
  2. 5. A type of travel that aims to minimize the negative impact on local cultures and ecosystems.
  3. 7. To slowly and completely enjoy an experience, a view, or a taste.
  4. 8. Used to describe a traveller who has high standards and shows great judgment in their choices.
  5. 11. The period of the year when a destination is most popular and prices are at their peak.
  6. 13. The state of a destination having more people than it can comfortably or safely accommodate.
  7. 15. The illegal hunting, killing, or capturing of wild animals.
  8. 16. A formal term for the total amount of money spent by a traveler during their trip.
  9. 17. A place in the countryside that is known for being particularly attractive.
  10. 18. Fresh, clean, and completely unspoiled; usually used to describe nature that hasn't been touched by humans.
  11. 19. A metaphorical "hunger" or intense craving for new and exciting experiences. ________ for adventure.
Down
  1. 1. A person who is visiting a place for pleasure (British English).
  2. 3. A derogatory term for a place that attracts many tourists and charges high prices for inferior goods
  3. 4. Official rules or laws that limit where travellers can go or what they can do.
  4. 6. The industrial process of cutting down trees, which often conflicts with eco-tourism goals.
  5. 9. An idiomatic expression for a strong, restless desire to travel.
  6. 10. To get rid of something, especially by throwing it away (usually followed by "of"
  7. 12. Having no equal; significantly better than any other option available.
  8. 14. The basic physical systems (roads, sewage, power) a destination needs to function.