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ADVENTURE TRAVEL#1

Travel that involves exploration and outdoor activities, often in remote locations, emphasizing excitement and risk.

ITINERARY PLANNING#2

The process of organizing travel details, including destinations, activities, and logistics, to create a structured travel plan.

SAFETY MEASURES#3

Protocols and strategies designed to minimize risks and ensure the safety of participants during adventure activities.

RISK MANAGEMENT#4

The identification, assessment, and prioritization of risks, followed by coordinated efforts to minimize their impact.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES#5

Recreational activities conducted in natural environments, such as hiking, climbing, and kayaking.

EQUIPMENT SOURCING#6

The process of identifying and procuring necessary gear and supplies for adventure activities.

CONTINGENCY PLANS#7

Backup strategies developed to address unexpected events or emergencies during travel.

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES#8

Step-by-step guidelines to follow in case of accidents or unforeseen incidents during activities.

PROS AND CONS MATRIX#9

A tool used to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of different adventure activities.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT#10

The effect that outdoor activities have on natural ecosystems and wildlife.

PARTICIPANT SKILL LEVEL#11

The experience and ability of individuals engaging in adventure activities, crucial for safety and suitability.

SAFETY BRIEFINGS#12

Informational sessions conducted before activities to outline safety protocols and emergency procedures.

CHECKLIST DEVELOPMENT#13

Creating lists of items needed for activities to ensure nothing essential is overlooked.

BUDGETING#14

The process of estimating and allocating financial resources for travel expenses, including gear and activities.

TIME MANAGEMENT#15

The practice of planning and organizing time effectively to ensure all aspects of the itinerary are executed smoothly.

LOGISTICAL CONSIDERATIONS#16

Factors related to the organization and coordination of all travel elements, including transport and accommodation.

SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS#17

Official endorsements that confirm equipment meets safety standards and regulations.

RISK ASSESSMENT#18

The systematic evaluation of potential risks associated with specific adventure activities.

NETWORKING#19

Building professional relationships within the adventure travel industry to enhance opportunities and knowledge.

REFLECTIVE JOURNALING#20

A self-assessment method where students document their learning experiences and insights after each module.

PEER FEEDBACK#21

Comments and evaluations provided by fellow students on assignments to foster collaborative learning.

PRESENTATION SKILLS#22

The ability to effectively communicate and present information to an audience, crucial for showcasing projects.

CAPSTONE PROJECT#23

A comprehensive final assignment that integrates all course elements, demonstrating mastery of adventure travel planning.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION#24

A polished and formal display of work that adheres to industry standards, aimed at stakeholders.

ADVENTURE TOUR OPERATORS#25

Businesses that organize and facilitate adventure travel experiences for clients.

SAFETY EQUIPMENT#26

Gear designed to protect individuals during adventure activities, such as helmets, harnesses, and first aid kits.