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Cambridge IGCSE™

TRAVEL & TOURISM 0471/12


Paper 1 Key Terms and Concepts May/June 2024

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Fig. 1.1 for Question 1

Tunisia Tourism
Tunisia is a country in the north of Africa. Tunisia borders the Mediterranean Sea and has
over 1000 kilometres of coastline.

Research has shown that almost 60 000 tons of plastic is dumped into the Mediterranean
Sea each year. This impacts on the tourism industry in Tunisia and is said to cost the
Tunisian economy $20 million each year.

In response to this and other information on the impacts of tourism, the Tourism Ministry
of Tunisia has created a Sustainable Tourism Charter. The charter was created in
partnership with other tourism organisations.

The charter aims to:


• stop the use of single-use plastic in hotels
• ban the use of plastic drinking straws
• make a Sustainable Tourism certificate available to hotels
• improve waste management
• encourage more responsible disposal of waste by tour operators
• support local arts and crafts organisations
• increase the use of local food in hotels and restaurants.

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Fig. 2.1 for Question 2

Ice Hotel
The ice hotel in Canada is open every winter from January to March. The luxury hotel is made
entirely from snow and ice. The hotel is rated 4.5 out of 5 on an online review website.

Fig. 3.1 for Question 3

Tanzania National Parks


Tanzania is a country in Africa. The country has three of the world’s most popular national parks, the
Serengeti National Park, Kilimanjaro National Park and Tarangire National Park. Tanzania’s national
parks have recently been voted as some of the best destinations for adventure tourists.

Tanzania welcomes 1.5 million tourists every year. Wildlife and safari tourism are the country’s most
popular tourism products generating $2.5 billion each year, which is 17.6% of Tanzania’s GDP.

Tourism in Tanzania generates 600 000 direct tourism jobs and an estimated 1 million indirect jobs.

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Fig. 4.1 for Question 4

An electric powered sightseeing tourist bus in Wroclaw, a city in Poland.

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