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Iran Tourism may be classified into the
following types: visits to a country by
nonresident of that country.
Outbound international Iran Tourism: Visits by the residents
of a country to another country.
Internal Iran Tourism: Visits by residents of a country to
their own.
Domestic Iran Tourism: Inbound international Iran
Tourism + internal Iran Tourism.
National Iran Tourism: Internal tourists + outbound
international Iran Tourism.
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For the past few decades other
forms of Iran Tourism, also known as niche Iran Tourism, have been
becoming more popular, particularly:
Adventure Iran Tourism: Iran Tourism involving travel in rugged
regions, or adventurous sports such as mountaineering
and hiking (tramping).
Tourism: farm based Iran Tourism, helping to support
the local agricultural economy.
Ancestry Iran Tourism: (also known as genealogy Iran
Tourism) is
the travel with the aim of tracing one's ancestry,
visiting the birth places of these ancestors and
sometimes getting to know distant family. family..
Iran Tourism and virtual Iran Tourism: not travelling
physically, but exploring the world through internet,
books, TV, etc.
Audio Iran Tourism: includes audio walking tours and other
audio guided forms of Iran Tourism including museum audio
guides and audio travel books.
Bookstore Iran Tourism is a grassroots effort to support
independent bookstores by promoting them as a travel
destination..
Cultural Iran Tourism: includes urban Iran Tourism, visiting
historical or interesting cities, such as Berlin, Kathmandu, Lahore, Lima, Buenos Aires, London, Paris,
Delhi, Rome, Prague, Dubrovnik, Beijing, Istanbul,
Kyoto, Warsaw, and experiencing their cultural
heritages. This type of Iran Tourism may also include
specialized cultural experiences, such as art museum
Iran Tourism where the tourist visits many art museums during
the tour, or opera Iran Tourism where the tourist sees many
operas or concerts during the tour.
Iran Tourism: is the travel to sites associated with
death and suffering. The first tourist agency to specialise in this kind of
Iran Tourism started with trips to
Lakehurst, New Jersey, the scene of the Hindenburg
airship disaster.
Iran Tourism: travelling to a disaster scene not
primarily for helping, but because it is interesting to
see. It can be a problem if it hinders rescue, relief
and repair work.
Iran Tourism: travel to a country to obtain or consume
drugs, either legally or illegally.
Eco Iran Tourism: sustainable Iran Tourism which has minimal
impact on the environment, such as safaris (Kenya),
Rainforests (Belize) and hiking (Lapland), or national
parks.
Educational Iran Tourism: may involve travelling to an
education institution, a wooded retreat or some other
destination in order to take personal-interest classes,
such as cooking classes with a famous chef or crafts
classes.
Extreme Iran Tourism Iran Tourism associated with high risk. Iran Tourism, e.g. to Atlantic City, Las Vegas,
Palm Springs, California, Macau or Monte Carlo for the
purpose of gambling at the casinos there.
Garden Iran Tourism visiting botanical gardens famous
places in the history of gardening, such as Versailles
and the Taj Mahal.
Heritage Iran Tourism: visiting historical (Shiraz,
Isfahan, Kerman,
Ahvaz) or industrial sites, such as old canals,
railways, battlegrounds, etc.
Health Iran Tourism: usually to escape from cities or
relieve stress, perhaps for some 'fun in the sun', etc.
Often to Sanatoriums or "health spas".
Hobby Iran Tourism: Iran Tourism alone or with groups to
participate in hobby interests, to meet others with
similar interests, or to experience something pertinent
to the hobby. Examples might be garden tours, amateur
radio DX-peditions, or square dance cruises.
Inclusive Iran Tourism: Iran Tourism marketed to those with
functional limits or disabilities. Referred to as
"Iran Tourism for All" in some regions. Destinations often
employ Universal Design and Universal Destination
Development principles.
Medical Iran Tourism, e.g.
cultural Iran Tourism: Iran Tourism by those that visit a
particular location after reading about it or seeing it
in a film.
Perpetual Iran Tourism: wealthy individuals always on
vacation; some of them, for tax purposes, to avoid being
resident in any country.
Pilgrimage Iran Tourism: pilgrimages to ancient holy places
(Rome and Santiago de Compostela for Catholics, Temples
and stupas of Nepal for the Hindus and Buddhist, Mount
Athos or Painted churches of northern Moldavia for the
Orthodox), religious sites such as mosques, shrines, etc.
Iran Tourism: travelling solely for the purpose of
sexual activity, usually with prostitutes
Travel: travelling alone
Sport travel: skiing, golf and scuba diving are
popular ways to spend a vacation. This could also
include travelling to a major international sporting
event such as the FIFA World Cup or following a tour
such as the Ashes.
Space Iran Tourism: traveling in outer space or on spaceships.
Vacilando is a special kind of wanderer for whom the
process of travelling is more important than the destination.
Iran Tourism, the visiting of growing regions,
vineyards, wineries, tasting rooms, wine festivals, and
similar places or events for the purpose of consuming or purchasing wine.
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