A four sectored pie chart explains the tourists' proportion to Australia. Moreover, a table reveals the tourists' details according to their continent. Overall, the USA accounted for the highest stay; however, Asians registered the lowest days count. Further, the pie chart demonstrates that Asians had the maximum number of tours compared to others.
Asian people recorded the highest number of tours to Australia. The proportion was 37%. Europe followed Asia with a minute difference of two per cent. The USA grabbed 18% of tickets. The rest of the globe acquired one in ten proportion.
Heading toward a table, Asian people had one week's stay in Australia; nevertheless, sixteen, fourteen, and ten days were spent by Americans, Europeans, and the rest of the world, respectively. Asians opted for five-star hotels while Europeans resided in four-star. The USA and other nations preferred campgrounds and caravan parks.
Sightseeing was a favourite activity amongst Asians and Europeans; conversely, Americans liked swimming and sunbathing. The rest of the world favoured surfing.
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