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प्रश्न
Distinguish between
Religious Tourism and Adventure Tourism
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उत्तर
| Sr. No. | Religious Tourism | Adventure Tourism |
| 1. |
Religious tourism is one of the oldest type of tourism. |
Adventure tourism is involving travel to remote or exotic places to take part in physically challenging outdoor activities. |
| 2. |
People travel individually or in groups for pilgrimage to a religious location like temples, churches, mosques etc. |
People travel to skydive, bungee jumping rafting and mountaineering etc. |
| 3. |
Ex: Kasi by Hindus, Jerusalem by Christians and Mecca by Muslims. |
Skydive in Australia, bungee jumping in New Zealand, mountaineering in Himalayas. |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Write short note
Sports Tourism.
Read the following passage and answer the questions based on it.
‘Heritage Walks’ as an organised group activity has gained popularity
in many countries. India has a rich history, which can be traced back to
many millenniums. Every region of India is full of historical places from
ancient, medieval and modern period. The ‘Heritage walk’ organised in the
city of Ahmedabad is well-known. In the cities of Mumbai and Pune in
Maharashtra such walks are organised regularly. Heritage walks can
encourage people to support projects like conservation and preservation of
historical monuments, to collect authentic information about them and to
publish it through various media. Residences of renowned citizens who have
passed away are also part of heritage. In some cities ‘blue plaques’ with the
names and other relevant information of such citizens are placed on their
residences, as a part heritage scheme.
1. What is heritage walk?
2. Where is heritage walk organised?
3. What can we achieve with the help of heritage walk?
Explain the following statement with reasons:
The number of people travelling back and forth from India has increased considerably.
Explain the following statement with reason.
It is important to take a few primary precautions in order to preserve the historical heritage sites.
Give an elaborate answer to the following.
Describe any three types of tourism.
Match the columns identifying the correlation. Make a chain.
| Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ | Group ‘C’ | |||
| (1) | Tadoba | (1) | Madhya Pradesh | (1) | Lake |
| (2) | Bird Sanctuary | (2) | Agra | (2) | Butterflies |
| (3) | Sanjay Gandhi National Park | (3) | Manipur | (3) | Kailash caves |
| (4) | Taj Mahal | (4) | Nannaj | (4) | Film City |
| (5) | Ramoji Film City | (5) | Ellora | (5) | World famous wonder |
| (6) | Radhanagari | (6) | Mumbai | (6) | Ancient cave-paintings |
| (7) | Bimbetka | (7) | Hyderabad | (7) | Great Indian Bustard (Maaldhok) |
| (8) | Ancient Caves | (8) | Kolhapur | (8) | Kanheri Caves |
| (9) | Eaglenest wildlife Sanctuary | (9) | Chandrapur | (9) | Bison |
| (10) | Loktak | (10) | Arunachal Pradesh | (10) | Tiger |
Explain how relevant is the concept of “Atithi Devo Bhava” (Guest is our God) with respect to tourism.
Write a short note on Historical tourism.
Complete the following table.
| Types of Tourism | Objectives |
| ______ | Travel beyond national boundaries. |
| Historical Tourism | ______ |
| ______ | Travel for therapy, health services, and medical reasons. |
| Tourism is based on special events. | ______ |
Explain the following statement with reasons.
Foreigners prefer to come to India to avail of medical facilities.
