- by travelandtourworld
- 30 Oct 2024
As global tourism rebounds from the pandemic, destinations worldwide are grappling with the challenges of over tourism. Amsterdam and Copenhagen are leading the way to responsible travel.
As global tourism rebounds from the pandemic, destinations worldwide are grappling with the challenges of over tourism. Amsterdam and Copenhagen are leading the way to responsible travel.
Crowded landmarks, disrespectful behavior, and unequal distribution of tourism benefits are straining communities.
However, innovative approaches are emerging to address these issues and create a more sustainable future for the travel industry.
Diverting Crowds: Hidden Gems and Rewarded Behavior
From the bustling streets of Amsterdam to the serene landscapes of Hawaii, destinations are experimenting with creative strategies to manage visitor flow and encourage responsible behavior.
Redefining Must-See Attractions: Cities like Amsterdam and Copenhagen are leading the way by promoting lesser-known attractions through AI-powered tools.
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