This report delves into the intricate relationship between tourism and health beliefs, analyzing how travel experiences and cultural interactions shape individual perspectives on health. The study begins by examining the historical evolution of tourism, from early nomadic travels to the development of pilgrimage and business travel. It explores the impact of tourism on health behaviors, particularly focusing on the health beliefs of individuals. The report considers the influence of cultural exchange and exposure to different environments, including a case study of smoking. The analysis draws upon relevant literature and research to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complex interplay between tourism and health beliefs, offering insights into how travel can impact individuals' understanding of health and well-being. The report highlights the role of tourism in shaping health behaviors and the significance of health beliefs in the context of travel.