TOURISM AND TRAVELLING
Some people travel on business,
others in search of health. But those aren't the ones who fill the Grand Hotels
and the pockets of the proprietors. It is those who travel "for pleasure", as
the phrase goes. Those who frequent the places where they resort most often
find that tourists are, in the main, a gloomy-looking tribe. Only when they can
band together and pretend, for a brief, precarious hour, that they are at home,
do the majority of tourists really look happy. One wonders why they came
abroad. The fact is that very few travellers really like travelling. If they go
to the trouble and expense of travelling, it is not so much from curiosity, for
fun or because they like to see things beautiful and strange, as out of a kind
of snobbery. People travel for the same reason as they collect works of art:
because the best people do it. To have been to certain spots on earth's surface
is socially correct; and having been there, one is superior to those who have
not. Moreover travelling gives one something to talk about when one gets home.
Vacations seem to be the ideal cure for all your ills.
But they can also be a source of stress - and that can affect your health. So
it is better to have a check-up at your family doctor's or at your
practitioner. The traditional summer break is regarded as the highlight of the
year, but it can undermine health and put pressure on your family relationship.
So it is better to tackle the problems before you go away because a holiday
won't work magic for you. Your holidays will be as good as you make them. So just
relax because daily routine is waiting for you at home. To make your trip a
success start preparing it early enough. Remember to cancel the milk, to
boarder the pet, to arrange health and holiday insurance, to do the shopping,
to arrange foreign currency, to work out how much money to take and to secure
the home against burglars. And don't go on holiday when everybody goes; if
possible travel outside the high season because crowded airports, delayed
flights and packed hotels may cause stress too. Moreover, your body tells you
when it is time to unwind. To avoid to end up compromising book a full-board
hotel instead of a self-catering apartment. It is everybody's holiday. You
ought make that clear before you leave. And if there is something you don't like
- complain! Don't be a martyr.
Nature is at risk as the booming tourist trade
threatens to turn it into an overcrowded adventure playground for foreign
thrill-seekers. It has become a magnet for bungee jumpers, rafters, sky-divers
and kayakers who do great harm to vegetation and fauna. Conservationists call
for curbs on tourism to protect the rainforest and its fauna from the ravages
of human encroachment. It suffers from trampled vegetation, soil erosion,
litter and threat of fires, as well as the visual impact of so many tourists.
The wild game is being squeezed out and even the local people are unable to
lead their normal life. So the environmentalists want "no-go areas" to be
introduced to protect wildlife, the environment and local people from unbridled
tourism. Although a development masterplan is scheduled to begin this year,
money is more important than conservation.
"An
experience for the Body and Soul" is the motto for the newly formed association
"Klösterreich". It was funded to improve of the beleaguered Austrian church and
of course the moneymaking aspect is a very important one, because the forests
and lakes of the monastery are very expensive to maintain. But it is not the
main reason behind it. They want to present themselves as a Christian community
and to offer people a new kind of access to spirituality. The monks give them
an idea about the life in a monastery and they also let them know what they
have to offer, the museums, exhibitions, tours and places to eat and drink. All
the members of the organisation have their specialities and offer their "Holy
Products" like beer, herbs, schnapps or cheese for sale. One of their ideas is
to open a "Monastery Shop" in Vienna which would sell the food they produced.
That's how they promote/advertise themselves all over the world.