dark tourism
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Dark Tourism

As the name already suggests, “dark tourism” is related to the activity of tourist, which is stimulated by an enthusiasm in the more somber facets of human reality (Smith et al., 2010).Dark Tourism is that tourism which involves visiting to places which have some events related to death, disaster, violence, massacre etc. (Sharpley and Stone, […]

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Cave Paintings
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Cave Paintings

Cave Paintings: In ancient workmanship, the expression “give in painting” envelops any parietal craftsmanship which includes the utilization of shading colors on the dividers, floors or roofs of old shake covers. A monochrome give in painting is a photo made with just single shading (generally dark) – see, for example, the monochrome pictures at Chauvet.

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Art Galleries
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Art Galleries

Art Galleries: A workmanship exhibition is an engineer or space for the introduction of craftsmanship, regularly visual workmanship. Historical centers might be open or individual, however what acknowledged a gallery is the Ownership of a gathering. Artistic creations are the most by and large noticeable workmanship things; regardless of, models, embellished expressions, furniture, fiber, clothing,

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Medical Tourism
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Medical Tourism

The term medical tourism or health tourism combines two terms i.e. healthcare and tourism. This it reflects that patients combine their two needs i.e. to seek medical treatment and combine it with tourism specific gratifications. Medical tourism can also be seen as a common form of vacationing where the tourist combines wellness and healthcare with

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Adventure Tourism
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Adventure Tourism

Adventure Tourism: Adventurous travels have been an age old practice for the humans, as old as the human history. People have been travelling for food, shelter, health, business, leisure and out of curiosity for time immemorial. We have good examples of adventurous travelers like Marco Polo, Captain James Cook, and Sir Ernest Shackle ton, who

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