Overtourism. Aren’t we hearing the term a bit too often lately? What is the meaning of overtourism? Let me explain by sharing a story with you. As a child, I remember my parents took me to my uncle’s place in Rajasthan (India) to spend the winter holidays. My cousin from the US visited the place too along with his family. Because all of us bombarded the place with our presence at the same time, there weren’t enough beds in the rooms to accommodate everybody at night. So my uncle used to order extra mattresses for his sons (four of them!) who placed them on the terrace and slept on them. We, however, enjoyed the warmth of their rooms, sleeping on furnished beds. To summarize, we overcrowded the place as guests and forced the hosts out of their rooms, putting them in a state of discomfort for a few days. Since we were family to them, they never complained. But when you do the same as a traveller – overcrowding a country and making the lives of the locals difficult, creating conflicts with them, then that’s called overtourism. In this blog, I’ll be discussing the overall impacts of overtourism and effective overtourism solutions that can bring about a positive change in the travel industry.
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