Across
- 3. The increasing interconnectedness of the world economically, culturally andpolitically.
- 4. Visits to urban areas by domestic and international tourists.
- 6. Travel away from the home environment for business or pleasure.
- 8. travelling to engage in difficult activities in harsher environments, e.g. mountain biking in the Alps.
- 11. a place for tourists to stay whilst on their visit e.g. campsite, hostel, hotel.
- 13. A form of tourism that aims for local people to benefit and for the physical environment not to be harmed.
- 15. The most popular form of foreign holiday where travel, accommodation andmeals may all be included in the price and booked in advance, usuallythrough a travel agent. Optional extras such as car hire and special visitsmay also be booked at the same time
Down
- 1. people need ' ' to get to their destination.
- 2. travel to see historic sites and activities associated with a particular society.
- 5. Non-working time.
- 7. ways tourists keep themselves busy whilst on their trip. Could be playing or watching sport, visiting cultural events or sightseeing.
- 9. Places where people go to see statues etc.
- 10. People who travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for more than 24 hours and not more than one consecutive year for leisure or business.
- 12. an area of natural beauty designed to protect natural heritage and provide a space for leisure. E.g. Lake District.
- 14. a particularly popular visitor attraction which attracts tourists (and sometimes locals) in large numbers.
