As tourism paradigm is related to human beings and human nature, it is always a complex proposition to investigate why people travel and what they want to enjoy (Yoon and Uysal, 2005). In major studies, it is generally accepted that push and pull motivations have been primarily utilized in studies of tourist behavior. The discoveries and issues undoubtedly play a useful role in attempting to understand a wide variety of needs and
wants that can motivate and influence tourist behavior. Nevertheless, Yoon and Uysal (2005) argue that the results and effects of the motivation studies of tourist behavior require more than an understanding of their needs
and wants.