Debbie Hindle is the chair of the International Centre for Responsible Tourism global, a non-profit dedicated to education and training changemakers of the future. She has worked in tourism and hospitality for more than three decades and is also a non-executive director of the travel business Responsible Travel, an associate board member of the Travel Foundation charity and a special advisor to the Inclusive Travel Forum.
When Sethrichem Sangtam was a child growing up in the northern province of Nagaland in India, he saw children drop out to join insurgents, elders paying […]
The Maldives could soon see a new type of tourism, if proposals for large-scale developments known as Sustainable Townships are approved. Under changes to the Special […]
As Egypt celebrates the reopening of its Grand Egyptian Museum beside the pyramids of Giza, Britain is having its own pyramid moment, with Prince Albert’s memorial […]
On 3rd November, the winners of the 2025 Global Responsible Tourism Awards were announced, celebrating changemakers from around the world, redefining the future of travel. From […]
The steep increase was proposed by one of the major local unions as a way to decrease tourist numbers during the Summer months, while providing extra […]
As Japan has been welcoming more international visitors than ever, the country is looking for ways to tackle overtourism while increasing its revenue stream. Visa fees, […]
Equality in Tourism has opened applications for the 2026 Gender Equality Champion of the Year Award, marking the fourth edition of its global initiative recognising organisations […]
For years, Mato Grosso do Sul has stood as a benchmark for ecotourism in Brazil. Destinations like Bonito and the Pantanal have long captured the imagination […]
The two online courses are part of the UN’s Tourism for Rural Development Programme and are developed to equip those working on rural destinations with knowledge […]
All-inclusive hotels are often criticised for isolating their guests from local economies. According to a study, these types of resorts are often cut off from local […]
As recent numbers show that Iceland welcomed 1.792 million international visitors in the first nine months of 2025, the government might soon propose an increase tourist […]
Officials in the capital of the Spanish Balearic island Mallorca, have announced a ban on new licences for tourist rentals, meaning that every time a short-term […]
The inaugural Europe Responsible Tourism Awards, sponsored by easyJet holidays, have honoured leading examples of sustainable and inclusive tourism from across the continent. Announced at the […]
Although the ski season has not officially started, an Italian resort is already preparing to avoid overcrowding. Madonna di Campiglio, a luxury resort in the northern Italian […]
The United Kingdom’s iconic London Underground map is being given an upgrade with a new version focusing attention on stations that are step-free or more easily […]
The most visited natural park in Europe is set to introduce tourist fees from 1 January 2026, as part of efforts to protect biodiversity and enhance […]