TYPES OF TOURISM

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Across
  1. 2. Travel that involves engaging in physically challenging or thrilling activities, often in remote or rugged locations, such as hiking, rafting, or mountaineering.
  2. 7. A form of travel that focuses on visiting natural environments in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner, often with an emphasis on conservation and wildlife protection.
  3. 9. A form of leisure travel where passengers travel on a large ship to various destinations, typically combining relaxation, entertainment, and exploration on board and at different ports of call.
Down
  1. 1. Travel for professional purposes, often involving meetings, conferences, or work-related events rather than recreational activities.
  2. 3. Travel undertaken for spiritual or religious reasons, such as pilgrimages to sacred sites or events associated with religious observances.
  3. 4. Travel undertaken for enjoyment, relaxation, or personal interest, typically involving activities that are not related to work or business.
  4. 5. Travel focused on exploring the cultural, historical, or architectural heritage of a region, often involving visits to UNESCO World Heritage Sites or other significant landmarks.
  5. 6. Travel focused on exploring the cultural heritage, traditions, art, architecture, and history of a destination, often involving museums, festivals, or historical sites.
  6. 8. Travel for the purpose of receiving healthcare, often to destinations known for specialized medical treatments, procedures, or wellness services.
  7. 10. Travel centered around attending or participating in sporting events or engaging in physical activities, such as going to a match or participating in a sports competition.