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Why do so many people come to believe that consuming tourist experiences will makethem happier Nowadays, many people are faced with unbearable life problems which they want to escape and

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Why do so many people come to believe that consuming tourist experiences will make

them happier

Nowadays, many people are faced with unbearable life problems which they want to escape and travelling is one of the best solution There is clear trend that an increasing number of people choose to travel for their holidays [CITATION IPK13 \n \y \l 1033 ] The benefits of travelling are obvious too, as there are many physical and emotional advantages In general, travel is a part of life experience along with other particular aspects, such as work, health, family, leisure and social relation

In order to consume, the tourist must get out of familiar places and take time to acquaint with the new environment and then, the consume has to be based on the voluntary choice to live a certain experience This voluntary choice may be based on the personal background, desire for leisure or any other reasons why they want to have a holiday As a result, the tourist experience considered as a complex, multidimensional term and its characteristics related to social connectedness, living quality also demonstrate the necessary of travel in personal life experience [ CITATION Ric12 \l 1033 ]

According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs which represent for the development of an individual need, the highest demand of human is actualization, refer to the desire for self-fulfillment or gain satisfaction from achieving what they want [ CITATION Ann13 \l 1033 ] Nowadays, as people get wealthier, their goals are bigger and their aspirations are evolving for the better Indeed, regarding to wealth or consumption, many people argue that happiness

is when they are appreciated with a sense of satisfaction, well-being or even other non-economic factors [CITATION Ric12 \l 1033 ]

On the other hand, there is a research that the function of consumer experience is an increasingly important in economic and social life; otherwise tourism is one of the crucial parts in the development of economy [CITATION Shu04 \l 5129 ] However, research on income illustrates that level of income does not have much influence on happiness Correspondingly, having a lot of money only benefit in increasing the quantity of experience not the quality; for instance, the luxury trip can shows how affordable the customers are but cannot ensure about

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To some extent, there is a new approach to the meaning of luxury, which emphasized more

on the quality of life and experiences gained rather than something that is enjoyed by upper class people and not by others People also focus more on enrichment experience rather than materialistic and tourism in general is one of supporting tools for them to achieve what they want For example, instead of buying a modern car or wearing expensive clothes, people today tend to spend money on going to a nice destination and enjoying good quality dishes in

a luxury restaurant [CITATION nVi11 \l 1033 ]

Another concern is related to social-cultural experience, the reason why travel experience important for personal happiness is a relation with identity, quality of life and social connectedness There are many advantages derived from travelling, it encourages people to get a new perspective about their life and change the way they look the world around Related to the tendency of searching for authentic experiences, firstly, travelling enables a person to gain from its profound experience and exchange of culture Take the time to visit a destination that is different from home environment, create the opportunity to connect with other people and raise the knowledge by interact with several cultures that they hardly can learn in the home country As a result, having a chance to meet different people and experience unpredictable situations not only raise self-confidence but also increasing social connectivity which stimulate the level of happiness [ CITATION Ric12 \l 1033 ]

However, there are as many forms of tourist experiences as there are tourists, they could be inspired by culture, adventure aspect or even just because of health improvement that travel bring back For more detail, travelling and explore unusual thing always attractive; it's an open mind to new possibilities that people have and generates many life-changing ideas Thus, it is one of the best ways to not only leave behind the stress, but lead to the way of happiness and fulfillment

Overall, it is can not determine whether more or less experience, but travel as a long lasting journey in our life, it takes people out of their comfort zones and forces them to face with something new and challenges In the context of consuming tourist experience, tourism represents the consumption of positive futures, an escape to the non-ordinary and perhaps people who spend money on experiences instead of new things are happier overall

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