Specialty Ground Transportation in Tourism: A Closer Look
Discover the diverse world of specialty ground transportation in tourism, from walking and hiking to RV adventures and cycling. Explore unique experiences such as dog sledding, horseback riding, and Segway tours. Uncover insights on recreational vehicles, demand trends, and registrations worldwide. Delve into the exciting realm of exploring the outdoors through various modes of ground transportation.
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Introduction to Tourism Transport Tourism Transport Introduction to SVEN GROSS LOUISA KLEMMER
Chapter 7 Speciality Ground Transportation
Speciality Ground Transportation Speciality ground transportation Walking - hiking - trekking - backpacking - sight jogging Animals - dog sledding - donkey taxis - horseback RV Automobile experiences - theme parks - GoCar - world class driving - racing adventures - off-road trekking Cycles Rickshaw Segways
Recreational Vehicles RV: a motorized or towable vehicle that combines transportation and temporary living quarters for travel, recreation and camping. RVs do not include mobile homes, off-road vehicles, snowmobiles or conversion vehicles (Recreation Vehicle Industry Association, 2012a). Types of recreational vehicle
Demand Age and income groups of RV travellers in Europe Source: Adapted from CIVD, 2010
Demand Registrations of new recreational vehicles worldwide in 2010 Japan 0.8% Other 0.5% Australia 4.5% New Zealand 0.3% Europe 32.8% North America 60.0% South Africa 0.9% China 0.2% Source: CVID, 2011
Supply Registrations of new recreational vehicles in Europe in 2011 * Estimated Source: European Caravan Federation