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  • Capital of Bulacan
    Malolos
  • Travelers who stay at least 24 hours
    Tourists
  • It is the scene of the most heroic defensive battle during World War II. This is also where the Dambana ng Kagitingan is built.
    Mt. Samat
  • It comprises the activities of persons travelling and staying in places outside their environment.
    Tourism
  • What is UNWTO?
    United Nations World Tourism Organization
  • Commonly uses terminology is VTR:
    Business
  • Moves from one region to another.
    Interregional
  • It is the free time one has after all daily scheduled activities have been taken care.
    Leisure
  • Asia's biggest dam project.
    Magat Dam Tourism Resort Complex
  • Tourist who travel a country outside of their own.
    International
  • Tourist who travel outside of their area but within their own country.
    Domestic
  • Desire to become the most that one can be.
    Self-Actualization
  • More expensive, requires passports and visas.
    Travelling Abroad
  • Less expensive, no need for passport and visas.
    Travelling Locally
  • Moves from one province to another within specific region.
    Intraregional
  • Often classified as excursionists because of she will not need to stay 24 hours in her province.
    Local
  • Refers to the qualities of a region that make it ideal as a tourist destination.
    Strength
  • A huge split boulder was the mountain hideout of the revolutionary forces during the Spanish.
    Biak-na-Bato
  • Any condition in an area that is detrimental to the pleasure and comfort of the tourist is considered as?
    Weakness
  • There are events or circumstances or circumstances in an area that may negatively impact anyone staying there are for any amount of time.
    Threats
  • A ritual celebrated every June 24. Men and women smear their faces and cover their bodies with mud to conceal their identities
    Taong Putik of Aliaga
  • Former name of Cebgo?
    Tiger Air & Sea Air
  • Two sea major shipping lines
    2Go Travel, Montenegro Shipping Lines
  • Capital of Nueva Ecija
    Palayan City
  • Refers to either qualities or assets of a region that can be developed to improve desirability as a tourist destination.
    Opportunities
  • The revolution against the Spanish authorities, the Fil-American War at the turn of the century, and the Second World War.
    Historical
  • Refer to the rituals, songs, dances, costumes, arts, crafts, stories, and other manifestations of a traditional beliefs
    Cultural
  • Philippines is well-known for its plentiful beaches and mountains.
    Natural
  • There are more than 100 mountains in the Philippines and about 20 are widely used for mountaineering, which is increasingly becoming popular, especially among the youth.
    Trekking
  • Dams, power plants, parks, buildings, and other great or unusual structures
    Man-made
  • A person visiting a country other than that in which they usually reside.
    Visitor
  • Tourist who travel to a country outside their own.
    Inbound Tourists
  • The desire for travel may be considered a basic human impulse.
    Motivation to Travel
  • Tourist who travel outside of their area of residence but within their own country
    Domestic Tourists
  • Philippines has several outstanfing sites that include Tanon Strait between the island of Negros amd Cebu, Pamilacan Islan in Bohol and Puerto Princesa city in Palawan.
    Dolphin Watching
  • These attractions cater to specific types of people who have specific purposes in visiting a destination.
    Special Interest
  • There are some exceptional sites like and Bukidnon, where one may get the chance to see a Philippine eagle flying in the wild.

    Bird Watching
  • There are more than 2,500 caves found in the Philippines and some of them have been developed into major tourist destinations.
    Spelunking
  • One of the prime dive sites in Anilao in Batangas.
    Scuba Diving
  • It is a high-end activity, most of these domestic golfers belong to the class A and B sectors Philippine society
    Golf