Person's decision to travel is influenced by the strength of the driving factors and pull factors. Push and pull factors is really an internal and external factors that motivate tourists to take the decision to travel.
With the driving factor, then one wants to travel, but it is not clear which areas will be addressed. Various pull factors which are owned by the Regional Tourist Destination will cause the person will choose a specific tourist destination region to meet the need and wants her. Ryan (1991), from literary studies find different drivers for a person to travel like these:
Escape . Want to break away from an environment that felt dull, or saturation of daily work.....
Relaxation . The desire for refreshment, which also berhubungna with the motivation to escape at the top.
Play . Want to enjoy the excitement, the variety of games, which is the return appearance of childishness. and escape for a moment from a variety of serious concern.
Strengthening family bonds. Want to strengthen kinship ties. especially in the context of the VFR (Visiting Friends and Relations). Familiarity was also true kinship among family members who travel together, because unity is very difficult to obtain in an atmosphere of daily work in industrialized countries.
Prestige . To show their prestige, by visiting the destination which is also a drive to increase social status or degree.
Social interaction . To be able to perform social interactions with peers, or with the local communities visited.
Romance. The desire to meet with people who can provide a romantic atmosphere, or to satisfy sexual needs, especially in sex tourism.
Educational Opportunity , The desire to see something new, learn other people and / or other area, or know of other ethnic culture. This is the dominant driving force in tourism.
Self-Fulfillment. The desire to find oneself (self-discovery) , because the self can usually be found at the time we found the area a new person.
Wish Fulfillment. The desire to realize the dreams of the old in all aspire, to sacrifice themselves in a way to save money, to be able to travel. It is also very clear in the course of religious tourism, as part of a strong desire or urge from within themselves.
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