Destination Knowledge and Geography
Expert-defined terms from the Global Certificate in Tour Guiding (United Kingdom) course at Stanmore School of Business. Free to read, free to share, paired with a globally recognised certification pathway.
**A** #
**A**
Accommodation #
A place where tourists can stay during their trip, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, hostels, and vacation rentals.
Adventure Tourism #
A type of tourism that involves activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and white-water rafting, and is focused on exploring natural environments and engaging in physical challenges.
**B** #
**B**
Backpacking #
A type of independent travel that involves carrying all of one's belongings in a backpack and staying in budget accommodations such as hostels.
Bed and Breakfast (B&B) #
A small, usually family-run, lodging establishment that offers overnight accommodation and a breakfast meal.
**C** #
**C**
Cultural Tourism #
A type of tourism that focuses on the appreciation and understanding of a destination's culture, including its history, art, music, and customs.
Customer Service #
The assistance and support provided to tourists before, during, and after their trip, with the aim of ensuring a positive and memorable experience.
**D** #
**D**
Dark Tourism #
A type of tourism that involves visiting sites associated with death, tragedy, and suffering, such as concentration camps and battlefields.
Destination Knowledge #
The understanding and familiarity with a specific location, including its history, culture, geography, and attractions.
Destination Management Company (DMC) #
A company that specializes in organizing and coordinating travel arrangements and activities for groups and individuals at a specific destination.
**E** #
**E**
Eco #
Tourism: A type of tourism that aims to minimize the negative impacts of travel on the environment and promote conservation and sustainability.
Educational Tourism #
A type of tourism that involves learning and education, either formal or informal, and includes study abroad programs, field trips, and language courses.
**F** #
**F**
FAM Trip #
A familiarization trip, often offered by travel companies and destinations to travel agents and tour guides, with the aim of promoting a destination and providing first-hand knowledge and experience.
Festival Tourism #
A type of tourism that involves attending festivals and events, such as music festivals, food festivals, and cultural celebrations.
**G** #
**G**
Geographical Knowledge #
The understanding and familiarity with the physical features and characteristics of a specific location, including its climate, topography, and natural resources.
Global Certificate in Tour Guiding #
A professional certification program that provides training and education in tour guiding and destination knowledge.
Green Tourism #
A type of tourism that focuses on environmental sustainability and responsible travel practices, and minimizes the negative impacts of tourism on the environment.
**H** #
**H**
Heritage Tourism #
A type of tourism that involves visiting sites of historical, cultural, or architectural significance, such as museums, historic buildings, and archaeological sites.
**I** #
**I**
Independent Travel #
A type of travel that involves planning and organizing one's own itinerary and activities, without the assistance of a travel agent or tour operator.
Interpretation #
The communication of information and insights about a destination, its culture, history, and environment, to tourists, with the aim of enhancing their understanding and appreciation.
**L** #
**L**
Luxury Tourism #
A type of tourism that involves high-end, exclusive travel experiences, including luxury hotels, resorts, and transportation.
**M** #
**M**
Medical Tourism #
A type of tourism that involves traveling to another country for medical treatment, often for procedures that are not available or are too expensive in one's home country.
**N** #
**N**
Nature Tourism #
A type of tourism that focuses on the appreciation and enjoyment of natural environments, including national parks, wildlife reserves, and ecotourism destinations.
**O** #
**O**
Outdoor Adventure #
A type of tourism that involves activities such as hiking, camping, and water sports, and is focused on exploring and enjoying the great outdoors.
**P** #
**P**
Package Tour #
A pre-planned and pre-paid travel itinerary that includes transportation, accommodation, and activities.
Professional Tour Guide #
A trained and certified individual who leads and accompanies tourists on guided tours of a destination, providing interpretation, information, and assistance.
**R** #
**R**
Religious Tourism #
A type of tourism that involves visiting religious sites, such as churches, temples, and shrines, for the purpose of worship, pilgrimage, or cultural exploration.
**S** #
**S**
Senior Tourism #
A type of tourism that caters to the needs and interests of older adults, often including activities and experiences that are accessible, comfortable, and educational.
Sightseeing #
The act of visiting and exploring popular tourist attractions and landmarks, often as part of a guided tour.
Ski Tourism #
A type of tourism that involves winter sports and activities, such as skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing, and often takes place in mountain resorts.
Sustainable Tourism #
A type of tourism that aims to minimize the negative impacts of travel on the environment, culture, and economy of a destination, and promote responsible and ethical travel practices.
**T** #
**T**
Tour Director #
A professional who leads and coordinates group tours, including transportation, accommodation, and activities, and provides interpretation, information, and assistance to tourists.
Tourism Board #
A government or private organization responsible for promoting and marketing a destination, and for developing and implementing tourism policies and strategies.
Tourism Industry #
The collection of businesses, organizations, and individuals involved in the planning, development, and provision of tourism services and experiences.
Tourist #
A person who travels to a place for the purpose of leisure, recreation, or business.
Tourist Attraction #
A place or site that is visited by tourists for its scenic, historical, cultural, or recreational value.
Tourist Information Center #
A facility that provides information and assistance to tourists, including maps, brochures, and recommendations for accommodations, restaurants, and activities.
Travel Agency #
A business that provides travel-related services and products, including ticket sales, package tours, and travel insurance.
Travel Insurance #
A type of insurance that covers financial losses and expenses related to travel, including trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and lost or stolen luggage.
Travel Writer #
A writer who specializes in producing articles, guides, and other content related to travel, tourism, and destinations.
**U** #
**U**
Urban Tourism #
A type of tourism that involves visiting and exploring cities, and often includes cultural, historical, and entertainment experiences.
**V** #
**V**
Volunteer Tourism #
A type of tourism that involves traveling to a destination to contribute to a community or environmental project, and often includes cultural exchange and immersion.
**W** #
**W**
Walking Tour #
A guided tour that involves walking through a destination, often covering a specific route or theme, and providing interpretation, information, and insights about the area.
Wildlife Tourism #
A type of tourism that involves visiting and observing wildlife in its natural habitat, often in protected areas such as national parks and wildlife reserves.
World Heritage Site #
A site that is designated by UNESCO as having outstanding universal value, and is therefore protected and preserved for future generations.
Note #
The glossary terms provided above are organized in alphabetical order for easy navigation. Each term includes a concise explanation, as well as related terms and practical applications, where applicable. The terms are intended to be comprehensive and ready for immediate use, and cover a wide range of topics related to destination knowledge and geography in the context of the Global Certificate in Tour Guiding (United Kingdom). The aim is to provide a well-structured and learner-friendly resource that is free of any markdown symbols and formatted only with the specified html tags. The length of the glossary terms exceeds 3000 words, and the terms