Adventure tourism
What is niche tourism?
- Niche tourism is special interest tourism:
- Eco-tourism
- Agro-tourism
- Adventure
- Heritage tourism
- Dark tourism
- Movie location tourism
- Tourist numbers in niche tourism tend to be low
- Often, these tourists are willing to spend more
Challenges of niche tourism
- Competition from other tourist destinations may affect tourist numbers
- Some niche tourist activities can fall out of fashion or in the case of movie and TV tourism there may be a decrease in popularity
- The economic advantages are limited due to low visitor numbers
- In some areas, too many visitors are attracted which impacts the environment
Adventure tourism
- Adventure tourism has increased in popularity in recent years
- Attracts high-value customers who are willing to spend more money on their holiday
- To climb Mount Everest, there is a cost of £50,000
- Not all adventure tourism is expensive
- Adventure tourism supports local economies more than mass tourism
- Adventure Tourism Trade Association suggests that 66% of revenue spent on adventure tourism remains in the destination
- Encourages sustainable practices due to the involvement of local communities and promotes environmental protection for future use
- In 2021, the global market share was $282.1 billion
Who participates in adventure tourism?
- Couples, solo travellers and groups make up 80% of adventure tourists
- Those aged 51-60 years make up the largest group of adventure tourists
- According to the World Tourism Organisation, 85% of visitors aged 30-40 get their inspiration from social media groups like Facebook and Instagram
Types of adventure tourism
- Soft adventure tourism is relatively safe and hardly requires skills and experience
- Camping, canoeing, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, kayaking and safaris are all examples of soft adventure tourism
- Hard adventure tourism requires some experience and more skills than soft adventure tourism
- Caving, rock climbing and trekking are all examples of hard adventure tourism
- The UK has the largest adventure tourism market in Europe, according to the World Tourism Authority
- The UK receives 19% of the world’s adventure tourists
- A recent Visit Britain survey suggested that 40% of British tourists prefer sports and active holidays
The Brecon Beacons
Location of Brecon Beacons National Park
- The National Showcaves Centre for Wales in the Brecon Beacons National Park is one of Wales's top attractions
- There are three different caves Dan-yr-Ogof, Cathedral Cave and Bone Cave
- The caves have 40 feet high waterfalls
- In Bone Cave, there are the remains of 42 humans
- BikePark Wales offers a variety of bike tours based on ability
- Black Mountains Gliding Club offers tours 970 metres above sea level
- Muddy Boots Hiking Tours offered tailored walks throughout the Brecon Beacons