Travel and Tourism: Attractions in Destinations
Travel and Tourism
Year 9
9 questions
~18 mins
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This worksheet explores various attractions that draw tourists to destinations around the world. Answer the following questions to demonstrate your understanding.
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Travel and Tourism: Attractions in Destinations
Subject: Travel and TourismGrade: Year 9
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This worksheet explores various attractions that draw tourists to destinations around the world. Answer the following questions to demonstrate your understanding.
Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
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Define the term 'tourist attraction' and explain why attractions are important for a destination's tourism industry.
[4 marks]2.
List three different types of attractions found in popular tourist destinations and give an example of each.
[6 marks]3.
Describe how a historical monument can influence tourism in a city.
[4 marks]4.
Explain the difference between natural and man-made attractions with two examples for each.
[6 marks]5.
Imagine you are designing a new attraction for a seaside town. Sketch a rough plan of the attraction and describe what features it would include.
[8 marks]6.
Discuss two benefits and two potential drawbacks of relying heavily on a single type of attraction in a destination.
[8 marks]7.
Identify and explain two ways that attractions can be made more accessible to tourists with disabilities.
[6 marks]8.
Describe what a sustainable attraction is and give an example of how it can benefit the environment and local community.
[6 marks]9.
Sketch a layout for an eco-tourism attraction in a forest, including key features students think would be effective.
[8 marks]Drawing / Sketch space
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