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Cambridge IGCSE TRAVEL & TOURISM Paper 1 Key Terms and Concepts 0471/01For examination from 20241 hour 30 minutesSPECIMEN INSERT *0123456789*INFORMATION This insert contains all the figures referred to in the questions. You may annotate this insert and use the blank spaces for planning. Do not write your answers on theinsert.This document has 6 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. Cambridge University Press & Assessment 2021 [Turn over

2Fig. 1.1 for Question 1Tourism in NepalNepal is a landlocked country in south Asia situated on the southern slopes of the Himalayanmountain range. It is the location of the world’s highest mountain, Everest.Tourists travel to Nepal to experience the rich culture, ancient heritage and mountainous landscape.Nepal welcomes 1.2 million tourists every year. Tourists visit the country all year round. However,visitor numbers are highest in October and November.Tourists stay an average of 12 nights in Nepal and spend an average of 48 per day. Tourist spendingcreates over 724 million for the country.The government of Nepal is committed to increasing visitor numbers and is focusing on developingthe transport infrastructure. The government of Nepal considers tourism to be an important way ofimproving the economy, supporting people’s livelihoods and raising living standards.International Tourism Statistics for NepalTourist arrivals by:Land, 17%Air, 83%Nepal’s top 5 source marketsTop 3 reasons for visiting Nepal1India1Holiday2China2Pilgrimage3USA3Trekking & mountaineering4UK5Sri Lanka Cambridge University Press & Assessment 20210471/01/SI/24

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4Fig. 3.1 for Question 3Treetop Walking PathThe Treetop Walking Path is in Anykščiai Regional Park, in the small town of Anykščiai, Lithuania.The Treetop Walking Path gives visitors the opportunity to walk through the forest at treetop level,experiencing the Anykščiai forest from a different viewpoint. The path ends at a 34-metre highobservation tower, allowing visitors to experience views of the forest below.At the base of the observation tower is a visitor information centre where visitors can find outabout the surrounding forest, natural environment and local culture and purchase souvenirs. Thesurrounding forest provides more experiences for visitors including walking, cycling and water-basedactivities.The Treetop Walking Path operates an educational programme which is available to all visitors fora small fee. The programme includes a guided tour, a presentation about the Treetop Walking Pathand forest, local cultural poems and lessons on the connection between humans and nature.Money generated from sales at the Park is used for protecting the forest and to spread awarenessof the local culture. Cambridge University Press & Assessment 20210471/01/SI/24

5Fig. 4.1 for Question 4 Cambridge University Press & Assessment 20210471/01/SI/24

6BLANK PAGECopyright Acknowledgements:Question 1 tics/42.pdfQuestion 2 Ref: 2C6XE4Y; Audrius Merfeldas / Alamy Stock Photo; The treetop walking path watchtower in laju takas, Anyksciai, Lithuania;www.alamy.comQuestion 3 Ref: W14C9T; Peter Titmuss / Alamy Stock Photo; Chania, Crete, Greece. June 2019. Four bicycles for hotel guests to use cyclingaround the old town of Chania, Crete; www.alamy.comQuestion 4 Ref: A29RXN; Paul Springett C / Alamy Stock Photo; Tourists take pictures of children dressed in traditional clothes on one of thereed islands on Lake Titicaca; www.alamy.comPermission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Everyreasonable effort has been made by the publisher (Cambridge University Press & Assessment) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearancehave unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity.Cambridge Assessment International Education is part of Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Cambridge University Press & Assessment is a departmentof the University of Cambridge. Cambridge University Press & Assessment 20210471/01/SI/24

Tourism in Nepal Nepal is a landlocked country in south Asia situated on the southern slopes of the Himalayan mountain range. It is the location of the world's highest mountain, Everest. Tourists travel to Nepal to experience the rich culture, ancient heritage and mountainous landscape. Nepal welcomes 1.2 million tourists every year.

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