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A basic definition of EduTourism is when someone travels to a unique location, for the purpose of formal or informal learning.

Examples of EduTourism are:

* eco tourism
* agricultural tourism
* medical tourism
* cultural and or historic tours
* language courses
* culinary training
* short or long term academic programs
* internships
* courses, conferences, seminars, colloquium
* sabbatical and or employee exchanges
* sports tourism
* special interest tours

Benefits of EduTourism

* Attracts a wide base of consumers who are less satisfied with 'package' vacations

* Has the potential to create a socially and economically sustainable tourism product that benefits both the region and its visitors. 

* Can help rejuvenate tourism throughout the world, celebrating cultures and the intermingling of residents and visitors. 

*  It can provide great support for preservation and conservation of the local environment and culture and provide more meaningful opportunities for residents and visitors.

* One of the most obvious benefits of EduTourism is the sustainability aspect of it in that the local population is being more actively involved in the direct and indirect benefits of tourism. 

More information on EduTourism and the latest trends can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational_tourism#Educational_tourism
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