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APA ITU TYPES OF SEASON

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Low Season
Merupakan musim paling sedikit pengunjung di suatu tempat dan ketika harga berada pada tingkat
terendah, Bagi sebahagian orang yang tidak suka pada suasana yang sibuk, Low season merupakan pilihan
terbaik untuk mereka. Harga yang ditawarkan juga lebih rendah berbanding musim yang lain,
Disamping pelbagai promosi yang ditawarkan.

High Season
Musim dimana ada peningkatan pengunjung di suatu tempat dan ketika harga meningkat,
Kebiasaannya dipengaruhi oleh musim cuti bergantung pada sesebuah negara atau tempat,
Pada mereka yang suka pada suasana yang meriah dan ramai pengunjung, High Season merupakan
pilihan terbaik buat mereka.

Super Peak Season
Merupakan musim terakhir dalam setahun apabila harga berada di tingkat tertinggi, Ini kebiasaannya disebabkan
oleh musim cuti, cuaca yang sesuai dan juga permintaan yang tinggi untuk sesuatu tempat itu.

oleh itu, rancanglah perjalanan percutian bersesuaian mengikut musim yang dikhendaki, Perancangan awal mungkin dapat menjimatkan
bajet dan duit poket disamping memudahkan permilihan tempat percutian anda. Semoga penerangan ini memberi manfaat kepada kita semua.

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