Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Objective factors that determine personal travel needs

Objective factors that determine personal travel needs

Objective factors that determine personal travel needs:

1. Sufficient disposable income and discretionary income. It refers to the portion of personal or family income that remains after deducting the income tax payable, and the portion of this remaining income that can be spent at will.

2. Sufficient leisure time. That is, in addition to the time that must be occupied in daily work, study, life and other aspects, time that can be freely controlled by individuals and used for personal entertainment and any other activities that they are willing to engage in.

3. Other objective factors. Having enough disposable income and enough leisure time are two important basic conditions for realizing personal travel needs. But it does not mean that as long as a person meets these two conditions, he can realize tourism activities. In addition to these two conditions, whether a person can become a real tourist may also be affected and restricted by other personal factors.

Subjective factors that determine personal travel needs:

1. Personal needs for travel. Including tourists’ need to explore and relieve stress.

2. Basic types of travel motivations. Including physical, cultural, interpersonal or social interaction, status and prestige motivations.