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The Transformation of Global Tourism

Episode 55 Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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This episode explores how global tourism has been reshaped in the 21st century, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. Travel shifted from fast, mass tourism toward more intentional, slower, and experience-focused journeys, with increased interest in nature, remote destinations, and cultural immersion.

Technology has played a key role, with digital visas, online booking platforms, and remote work enabling new travel patterns such as digital nomad lifestyles. Travel is no longer limited to short vacations but can blend with everyday life.

At the same time, the episode highlights growing concerns about sustainability. Mass tourism has led to overcrowding, environmental damage, and pressure on local communities. In response, eco-tourism and responsible travel are gaining importance, encouraging visitors to reduce their impact and support local economies.

Governments and cities are also adapting through policies like tourist limits, taxes, and infrastructure improvements to manage overtourism.

Ultimately, the episode emphasizes that tourism is evolving from a purely economic activity into a more conscious and balanced practice, where the challenge is to explore the world while protecting it for future generations.

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