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What is the difference between travelling and tourism?

What is the difference between travelling and tourism?

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Asked by F. Lopez, Last updated: Dec 19, 2024

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R. Hunter

R. Hunter

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R. Hunter

Answered Jan 03, 2020

There are so many differences between traveling and tourism. However, both have something similar in common. Both involve the act of traveling from one place to another, but the major difference is that the purpose of the journey cannot be the same. Travelling is what brings you to where you are going. You can travel anywhere for different kinds of reasons; you can travel for business reason, education, pleasure, you can also travel to visit your family.

But when it comes to tourism, you are traveling majorly because of pleasure. Another difference is that you can be called a tourist and at the same time a traveler, but not every traveler is a tourist. You can travel from one location to another and stay there for the rest of your life, but tourism is just for a limited time, though it can extend to months it can't be forever.

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G. Jabez

G. Jabez

G. Jabez
G. Jabez

Answered Dec 24, 2019

A tourist is said to be the opposite of a traveler, as the tourist is generally seen in a large group of people, tour guides, or families. Even though the terms traveler and tourism are generally the same, tourism is about seeing the land or country with a plan in mind, whereas with travelers, there is usually not a set plan in place.

In the early days, traveling was seen as a way of survival, and now it is considered more of an art form. Travel means to go on a journey and experience and discover new and exciting countries or cultures. It can even be done with a single backpack, and that’s how relaxed travelers are. Tourism is more about following a specific plan during the trip.

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K. Shadrach

K. Shadrach

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K. Shadrach

Answered Dec 20, 2019

Travelling refers to being on a journey for pleasure, visiting, education, or business and with luggage to go from one place to another. Traveling is more of a generic term commonly used in day to day life for movement from one place to another. Travelers may choose to stay at a place for a long period of time. This is often determined by the purpose of their stay.

Traveling is more of a generic term commonly used in day to day life for movement from one place to another. Tourism, on the other hand, refers to the act of traveling or sightseeing, particularly away from one’s home. Tourism is mainly for the purpose of seeing a place for pleasure. Also, tourists do not stay in a place for a long period. Tourism is a commercial organization and a fast-growing industry of holiday and visits to places of interest.

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