Travelling abroad is becoming more affordable than ever before, and many nations are implementing new approaches to attract more tourists. Although there are still drawbacks of international travel, I think its values are more significant.
On the one hand, the downsides of welcoming foreign visitors are varied. First, the local environment can be adversely affected due to facility and infrastructural development. For example, in Vietnam, many tourism companies are permitted to chop down a great area of forests to construct modern commodities such as hotels and golf courses, exerting dire consequences on natural habitats. As for the countries that play host to international tourists, the rise in costs of living may lie much pressure on local people and be a detriment to domestic travel. This is because the growth in the number of tourists from abroad would encourage costs of hotel rooms and other services to increase. People in the neighbourhood and domestic visitors would suffer in comparison.
On the other hand, I suppose the benefits of international travel would eclipse those analysed disadvantages. First, the regional economy can enormously benefit from the burgeoning tourism industry as more occupations will be created to accommodate the needs of tourists. Local people can have more job opportunities in hotels or restaurants and therefore earn more money to improve their living standards. Second, the increased number of foreign people coming to visit another country would evidently enhance tourism industries, contributing greatly to the wealth of that country. If tourists enjoy their trips, they will recommend the destination to their friends or perhaps they will come back in the future.
In conclusion, it appears to me that the merits of international tourism are more notable than its drawbacks.
Travelling abroad is becoming more affordable than ever
before
, and
many
nations are implementing new approaches to attract more
tourists
. Although there are
still
drawbacks of
international
travel, I
think
its values are more significant.
On the one hand, the downsides of welcoming foreign visitors
are varied
.
First
, the local environment can be
adversely
affected
due to facility and infrastructural development.
For example
, in Vietnam,
many
tourism
companies
are permitted
to chop down a great area of forests to construct modern commodities such as hotels and golf courses, exerting dire consequences on natural habitats. As for the countries that play host to
international
tourists
, the rise in costs of living may lie much pressure on local
people
and be a detriment to domestic travel. This is
because
the growth in the number of
tourists
from abroad would encourage costs of hotel rooms and other services to increase.
People
in the
neighbourhood
and domestic visitors would suffer
in comparison
.
On the other hand
, I suppose the benefits of
international
travel would eclipse those
analysed
disadvantages.
First
, the regional economy can
enormously
benefit from the burgeoning
tourism
industry as more occupations will
be created
to accommodate the needs of
tourists
. Local
people
can have more job opportunities in hotels or restaurants and
therefore
earn more money to
improve
their living standards. Second, the increased number of foreign
people
coming to visit another country would
evidently
enhance
tourism
industries, contributing
greatly
to the wealth of that country. If
tourists
enjoy their trips, they will recommend the destination to their friends or perhaps they will
come
back in the future.
In conclusion
, it appears to me that the merits of
international
tourism
are more notable than its drawbacks.