Presentation on Stonehenge: A Tourist Destination in the UK

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This presentation examines Stonehenge as a significant tourist destination, focusing on key aspects such as its historical facts, including the weight of the stones and the number of visitors. It delves into Cohen's tourist typology, explaining different types of tourists like drifters, explorers, individual mass tourists, and organized mass tourists, and highlights the importance of this typology in understanding the tourism industry. The presentation also covers the main attractions of Stonehenge, such as its mysterious design and special exhibitions, and provides information on transportation services available, including taxis, buses, and personal vehicles. Concluding with the high volume of visitors during peak seasons, the presentation emphasizes Stonehenge's enduring popularity as a tourist destination.
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Tourist Destination in the UK
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Table of content
Introduction
Key facts of destination
Cohen’s tourist topology
Explanation of types of tourist
Importance of Cohen’s tourist typology
Key attraction of Stonehenge destination
Transportation services at Stonehenge
Conclusion
References
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Introduction
The term destination can be defined as
the place which has several features such
as unique culture, gastronomy,
landscape, infrastructure and
architecture. This presentation is based
on Ancient Stonehenge and Medieval
Salisbury, a prehistoric monument on the
Plains of Wiltshire, England.
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Key facts of destinations
The average weight of each Stonehenge is approximately 25 tons. The largest stone
weighs around 30 tons and it gives idea to people about how massive the Stonehenge
stones are.
180 generations have passed and stones were erected at Stonehenge.
It has been analysed that more than 800000 tourists all over the world visited this place
in 2021. Many of the tourists also visit Neolithic and Bronze age marvels.
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Cohen’s tourist topology
This topology can be considered as one
of the first major topologies which was
developed in tourism and travel space.
Cohen’s tourist topology is a model
which emphasise on categorizing
tourists into various types.
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There are various types of tourists which
are identified in Cohen in his topology
and are based on continuum- a spectrum
which allows tourists to be placed at
some edge between novel and familiar.
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Explanation of types of tourist
The Drifter
The explorer
Individual mass tourist
Organised mass tourist
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Importance of Cohen’s tourist
typology
This typology facilitates in
providing understanding of
various types of tourist
businesses and stakeholders of
tourism industry so that they can
provide better customer service
experience.
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Key attraction of Stonehenge
destination
Mystery surrounds it
Its incredible design
Experience the extraordinary
Special exhibitions
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Transportation services at
Stonehenge
Taxi
Bus
Red bus service-
Personal travelling by car
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Conclusion
From the above presentation it was
concluded that Stonehenge is one of the
most popular destination and millions of
visitors visit throughout the year. It has
been analysed that in peak season, there
are about 9000 visitors with queue
stretch from ticket counter to car parking
area.
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References
Mathew, P.V. and Sreejesh, S., 2017. Impact of responsible tourism on destination
sustainability and quality of life of community in tourism destinations. Journal of Hospitality
and Tourism management, 31, pp.83-89.
Olsen, L.S., 2016. Sami tourism in destination development: conflict and collaboration. Polar
Geography, 39(3), pp.179-195.
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