These are natural features that attract tourists to visit particular destinations; for instance, beautiful scenery and an attractive climate can encourage tourists from remote places that have nothing similar to come and visit. For example, tourists from landlocked countries want to see the sea and visit beautiful beaches, while tourists from cold weather regions go to experience hot weather destinations.
Socio-economic factors
Accessibility is the most important socio-economic factor because tourist centres must be easy to reach by various means of transportation such as roads, railways, sea and air. If
tourists want to enjoy sightseeing they may use roads or railways as transportation, while air transport is the best option to save time. Accommodation near tourist attractions must contain sufficient numbers of beds for tourists and also a range of choices because tourists will come from both low and high income groups so that they will wish to choose the accommodation category that is suitable for them. Ancillary services are also very important for travellers because the destinations that have ancillary services like banking, internet connections and hospitals trend to attract more tourists than places that do not.