Benefits Of Backpacker Tourism

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Backpacker tourism has effects on destinations from economic, environmental, technological, socio cultural and political benefits. They pose arrays of different effects in different ways in places they travel.

Backpackers have spent considerably large amount of money and this has contributed to the employment for most countries. Their characteristics of staying longer means spending more money just to live, indulge in activities and travel more. This is because they tend to travel dispersedly distributing their funds more broadly than other types of tourists. Their spending has significant influence on businesses concerned with transportation, food, trade, petroleum, housing and tourism industry (Richards & Wilson, 2004).

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They provide employment, revenues, trades and spread revenue evenly over the destinations they traveled. For example, the data collected from the ski resort situated in one of the remote places in Sweden show both the expenditure at and outside of the mountain region includes accommodation, ski pass, fishing licence, local transportation, ski school, courses, guiding, amusement, restaurants and groceries, equipment rentals, petrol, equipment, clothing, souvenirs and gifts(Fredman, 2008). Their movement within the destinations benefits small tourism businesses as well as communities within the destinations. According to Burns, Palmer and Lester (2010) tourism affects the major sectors of the economy and one key market that has contributed to most sectors is the backpacker tourism from their …show more content…

Their impact on the environment is referred to as eco-tourism that many backpacker tourists like. Eco-tourism is the way in which tourist travel without harming the environment in an ethical and responsible manner of travel (Diamantis, 2004). For example, the backpackers visit national parks and they use public transportation, which shows that they helping to support environmental sustainability. Thus, it encourages local people to preserve and conserve the natural environment, believing that if they destroy it, then the tourist will not come back (Goeldner & Brent 2006). Even though sightseeing resources will have negative and positive effects by the number of tourists and people using it but if local people understand and know how to manage the benefits that backpackers will provide, the more they will sustain

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