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Ë.On the basis of the Incentives G Recreational tourism G G G
Pleasure tourism of Leisure tourism Sporting tourism Business or Technical tourism
5.On the basis of Socio-economic aspects of demand G Self financing tourism G G
Juvenile tourism Social tourism
6.On the basis of Range G omestic tourism Or Internal tourism G
International tourism
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Mass tourism Popular tourism Social tourism
8. On the basis of Purpose of Visit G Holiday tourism G G
Business tourism Common Interest Tourism
PROPOSE BY THE UN (Based on purpose of travel) 1. 2. 3. Ë. 5. 6.
Leisure recreation and holidays Visiting friends and relatives Business and profession Health treatment Religion/pilgrimage Other (sports, crews of public carrier)