1. Self-guided tours (self-driving, cycling, hiking) and group tours
2. Classification based on routes: red classics, scenery and culture, and ethnic customs
Tourist attractions are generally divided into: historical figures, ancient buildings, mountains, and water
According to tourism content: tourism resource types, rural tourism types, and eco-tourism types
According to the national boundaries of tourist areas Divided according to the nationality of tourists, there are two parts:
First, the tourism activities carried out by citizens of the country to another country (region) or several countries (regions), that is, outbound tourism;
The second is the tourism activities carried out by residents of other countries (or regions) in the country, that is, inbound tourism.
However, in the tourism statistics of mainland my country (mainland), compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan who have different social systems in a country travel to the mainland (mainland) and residents from the mainland (mainland) travel to Hong Kong and Macao, especially Tourism in administrative regions and Taiwan is also included in the scope of international tourism.
According to the length of the journey, international tourism can be divided into three specific forms: transnational tourism, intercontinental tourism and global tourism.
Transnational travel.
Generally refers to travel activities that leave the country of permanent residence to another country or multiple countries. As long as it does not cross continental boundaries, for example, travel within Europe by Western European countries falls into the category of transnational tourism.
Intercontinental travel.
Refers to travel activities that cross intercontinental boundaries, such as tourists from North America to Europe, Americans to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Hunan, and Japanese to Hawaii in the United States. Intercontinental travel. This kind of tourism is restricted by many factors, such as the development of the aviation industry, language barriers, etc.
Travel around the world.
Refers to tourism activities that take port scenic cities in major countries or regions around the world as tourist destinations. For example, the British cruise ship "Queen Elizabeth II" is known as a "thousands of people traveling around the world in 100 days" tourism activity, which is a global tourism. Traveling around the world requires ample time and money, and most of it is vacation sightseeing or scientific investigation and adventure travel for people with affluent finances.