Facts on types of tourism

 Facts on types of tourism

Virtual Tourism

In 2021*, 'Virtual Tourist' is the most talked-about tourism genre among Twitter influencers and Redditors. Discussions on 'Virtual Tourism' focused on how multiple technologies-enabled approaches, such as 360-degree photos, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), a video tour, and Google Arts, have provided visitors with a fresh experience.

Space Tourism

According to Global Data's Social Media Analytics Platform, 'Space Tourist' is the next most talked-about tourism kind. The majority of the debates on this topic were sparked by the successful launches of Richard Branson's 'Virgin Galactic' and Jeff Bezos' 'Blue Origin' in July and August, respectively.

Adventure Tourism

Epic ideas shared by Twitter influencers for various adventure travels in different countries, such as mountain climbing in Tuscany's Rolling Hills and Dolomite Mountains in Italy, Sperrin Mountain in Northern Ireland, and the Choquequirao trek in Peru, were mostly driving discussions around 'Adventure Tourism.'

They also provided packing advice and important goods for any adventure trip, such as waterproof socks, flashlights, tow rope, and ice scraper. According to experts, ‘Adventure Travel' has the potential to shift the globe from one of monotony and drabness to one of adventure.

Food Tourism

The majority of the discussions on 'Food Tourism' focused on appealing food tourism sites with moderate rates, such as Vancouver and Nova Scotia in Canada, and Bern in Switzerland. The contributors also talked about their gastronomic adventures, delicacies, and the culinary legacy of various destinations throughout the world. One of the most talked-about foods among influencers was Mexico's Mole Poblano Sauce.

Wine Tourism

The fifth UNWTO Global Conference on Wine Tourism in Portugal, which focused on the potential to produce development possibilities in rural regions, sparked the most discussion surrounding 'Wine Tourism' during the first week of September 2021. Influencers also highlighted numerous initiatives taken by various nations to promote 'Wine Tourism,' such as the Greek event in Santorini and Azerbaijan's execution of the 'Iter Vitis Caucasus route.'

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