Age of Overtourism
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Q3) via @GuidelessTravel What are some examples of sites managing a high level of tourist interest well? #TTOT
A3 #Lisbon focuses on preserving heritage, culture, arts, music, historical venues & is working on factoring in economic & political issues impacting residents #Video balancing collaborative effort in oldest quarter Mouraria #TTOT https://t.co/E24FX6OVBO Image @Rent4Rest
A3 Rome is following actions taken in Florence & Venice to regulate bad tourist behavior with new laws. #TTOT Image @pixabay https://t.co/DpTmzJnbQH
A3: During the weekend dates of Vivid Festival in Sydney, you'll find some really heavy pedestrian traffic coordination. It's annoying but it keep the crowds moving all in the one direction #ttot
A3 Uttarakhand, India is known for offering numerous treks. However increasing trekking activities at the cost of nature is continuously checked by the govt there. Laws & regulations have been imposed to monitor such events.
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A3 Addo Elephant National Park receives a large number of visitors. The site allows you to visit alone or in a tour and manages to give visitors a great experience whilst protecting the wildlife (plenty of space, good signage and maps) @GuidelessTravel #TTOT
replying to @SonjaSwissLife
@SonjaSwissLife @GuidelessTravel A3-As per my knowledge #Dubrovnik is floating the idea of putting limits on the number of tourists.
But my heart goes out to #MayaBay beach, (made famous by Leonardo DiCaprio film) that has been closed until 2021 due to damage to its coral reef. #Travel #TTOT