Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What are the conditions that constitute a tourist?

What are the conditions that constitute a tourist?

The following conditions should be met:

1. Sufficient and discretionary income. A person's income level or the income level and affluence of his or her family determine whether he or she can achieve outbound travel and the level of outbound travel consumption, which is an important material basis for the realization of outbound travel activities.

2. Sufficient leisure time. Tourists' travel activities are all in different places. Tourists must leave their usual place of residence to visit other places. This requires that tourists can only participate in and complete tourism activities if they have enough leisure time. Sufficient leisure time is another necessary objective condition for a person to travel and become a tourist.

3. Personal factors. Age, gender, race, education, etc. may all affect the realization of a person's travel activities, but the most important factor is personal physical condition. If a person wants to travel, he must have a certain physical strength, otherwise it may be difficult to make the trip.