Global Tourism, Geography and Culture
Global Tourism, Geography and Culture
Global Tourism, Geography and Culture
Geography and
Culture
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LO1 Demonstrate awareness of the University’s
Vision and Mission Acknowledge the
importance of the Goals of the College of
Hospitality and Tourism Management in
compliance with the standards of Higher
Education Institution
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LO7 Apply the basic concepts that underlie
each of the functional areas of business
and employ these concepts in various
business situations
LO8 Perform the basic functions of
management for improvement
5
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LO9 Work effectively and
independently in multi-
disciplinary and multi-cultural
teams
LO10 Act in recognition of
professional, social and ethical
responsibility 6
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LO11 Exercise high personal moral and
ethical standards
7
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LO13 Demonstrate administrative and
managerial skills in a service
oriented business organization
LO14 Utilize various communication
channels proficiently
8
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LO15 Preserve and promote “Filipino
historical and cultural heritage
9
Syllabus Outline
LO Topics Status
INTRODUCTION
Tourism Models
- Basic
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Syllabus Outline
LO Topics Status
A Global Overview
LO2,
LO7, Tourism History
LO9 - Outline
- Detailed
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Syllabus Outline
LO Topics Status
LO2,
World Tourism
LO4, Organization
LO6,
LO8, - Structure
LO10,
LO11, - Responsibility
LO13
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Syllabus Outline
LO Topics Status
LO2, International Travel
LO4,
Documents
LO6,
LO7, - Passport
LO8, - Visa
LO9, - Insurance
LO14 - Travel Clearance
- Other documents
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Syllabus Outline
LO Topics Status
International Code
Sharing
LO2,
LO4, - Airline code
LO5, - Airport code
LO7, - City code
LO8 - Travel Lingo
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Midterm exam
Syllabus Outline
LO Topics Status
The Americas
LO2,
LO3, - Countries
LO4,
LO5, - Profile
LO9, - Travel Patterns
LO12
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Syllabus Outline
LO Topics Status
Continental Europe
LO2, - Countries
LO3,
LO4,
- Profile
LO5, - Travel Patterns
LO9,
LO12
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Syllabus Outline
LO Topics Status
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LO Topics Status
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LO Topics Status
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Final exam
Global Tourism, Geography and
Culture
Global –
Tourism –
Geography –
Culture -
Global Tourism, Geography and
Culture
• Students will analyze and familiarize
themselves with specific world travel
destinations with emphasis on the
exploration of geographic features,
customs and traditions, population
centers, visitor attractions, political,
religious, language and other cultural
differences as these relates to the
hospitality and travel industry.
…Global Tourism, Geography and Culture
•Tourism - as a
phenomenon, an
industry and as a field of
study
Tourism
• Is a social, cultural and economic
phenomenon which entails the movement of
people to countries or places outside their
usual environment for personal or
business/professional purposes. These people
are called visitors and has to do with their
activities, some of which imply tourism
expenditure.
Tourism y
10,000 BC
Agriculture replaced hunting
trade, explorations & conquest
…Detailed History of Tourism
Sumerians
invented money
cuneiform
documented travel activity
1840 BC
Earliest recorded travel for peace & tourism
Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt went to E Africa
…Detailed History of Tourism
Egyptians
bronze
shipbuilding techniques
artistic motifs
Indians
cotton monkeys
ivory parrots
brass wear elephants
…Detailed History of Tourism
Chinese
earliest concept of community
built empire
Confucianism – Confucius
Taoisms – Laozi
Buddhism – Siddharta Buddha
Math
Physics
Technology
Economy
Engineering
Architecture
…Detailed History of Tourism
…Chinese
Tea
Greeks – religious
- 776 = birth of Olympic Games
Thales = astronomical science
Anaximander = map
…Detailed History of Tourism
Romans
17th Century – festival of December
- crusades
England
Spring Festival
Europe
1050-1300 – roads become busier
- trading
- schooling
…Detailed History of Tourism
…Europe
NOAH’S ARK -
WTO
• Specialized agency of UN
• Leading international organization in
the field of tourism
• A global forum for tourism policy
issues
• A practical source of tourism know-
how
…WTO
AIMS:
- promote the development of
responsible, sustainable and
universally accessible tourism
• HISTORY:
–1925 = ICOTT (Int’l Congress of Official
Tourist Traffic)
–1934 = IUOTPO (Int’l Union of Official
Tourist Propaganda Org)
–1940’s = IUOTO (Int’l Union of Official
Travel Org)
–Made of tourism org., industry & consumer
groups
…WTO
• Cont.
–1967 = 20th IUOTO General Assembly
–Needs further enhancement
–1970 = forming “WTO”
–Nov. 1, 1974 = came into operation as
WTO
–Dec. 2, 2005 = UNWTO
SECRETARIES-GENERAL of UNWTO
• 1975- 1985 = Robert Lonati (France)
• 1986-1989 =Willibald Pahr (Austria)
• 1990-1996 =Antonio E. Savignac (Mexico)
• 1998-2009 = Francesco Frangialli (France)
• 2010-present = Taleb Rifai (Jordan)
STRUCTURE
• GENERAL ASSEMBLY – held sessions every 2
years
• COMMITTEE -
• Membership of the UNWTO
includes 158] states, six territories
(Flemish Community (1997),
Puerto Rico (2002), Aruba (1987),
Hong Kong (1999), Macau (1981),
Madeira (1995)), and two
permanent observers (Holy See
(1979), Palestine (1999)).
• Seventeen state members have
withdrawn from the organization for
different periods in the past:
Australia (citing poor value for
money), Bahamas, Bahrain, Belgium,
Canada (Canada withdrew from the
World Tourism Organization when it
appointed Robert Mugabe as a
leader in 2013),
• Costa Rica, El Salvador, Grenada,
Honduras, Kuwait, Latvia,
Malaysia, Myanmar, Panama,
Philippines, Qatar, Thailand,
United Kingdom and Puerto Rico
(as an associate member).The
Netherland Antilles was an
associate member before its
dissolution.
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
DOCUMENTS
1. ITINERARY
- list of scheduled activities arranged in
chronological order
- includes:
–Transportation
–Transfers
–Accommodation
–Meal Plan
–Sightseeing
–Guide Services
–Ancillaries Services
2. PASSPORT
• Booklet form
• 44 pages
• Page 1 – DFA info
2 – Identity info page
3 – Phl flag/signature page
4 – Limitations page
5 – Amendments page
6-43 – VISA designation pages
44 – Emergency notification info page
…2. PASSPORT
• Types:
1. Regular Passport
2. Official Passport
3. Diplomatic Passport
4. Seaman’s Identification
Record Book
3.VISA
• Visitors Identification
• Sticker/stamp
Examples of VISA
– Tourist visa
– Working visa
– Student visa
– Transit visa
– Business visa
– Diplomatic visa
– Special resident visa
– Retiree’s visa
– Seaman’s visa
– Investor’s visa
4. IMMIGRATION CLEARANCES
• NON-VISA HOLDERS
• PERMANENT RESIDENTS
– ACR
– ICR
– ACR
– NBCR
– ECC
– Re-entry Permit
…4. IMMIGRATION CLEARANCES
LHR EGLL
SAMPLE CODES
Airline Code
Philippine Airlines PR
1.Washington 11.Maine
2.Idaho 12.Oregon
3.Montana 13.Wyoming
4.North Dakota 14.South Dakota
5.Minnesota 15.Iowa
6.Wisconsin 16.Illinois
7.Michigan 17.Indiana
8.New York 18.Ohio
9.Vermont 19.Pennsylvania
10.New Hampshire 20.New Jersey
…UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
41.Tennessee 46.Georgia
42.North Carolina 47.South Carolina
43.Louisiana 48.Florida
44.Mississippi 49.Alaska**
45.Alabama 50.Hawaii**
MIDTERM
The Americas
Continental Europe
Africa, Dark Continent
Asia, Largest Continent
Australia, Antartica, Oceania
ELEMENTS OF COUNTRY PROFILE
• Geographic Features
• Culture
• Population Center
• Visitor Attraction
• Politics
Geographic Features
• Climate
• Topography
• Major cities
Culture
• Religion
• Customs
• Traditions
• Language
• Politics
• Food
Population Center
• Statistics
Visitor Attractions
• Natural wonders
• Historic sites
• Man-made attraction
Politics
• System
• Figures
Travel Patterns = tourist movements
• Top chosen destinations of tourist
• Itinerary
fin