Talking Overtourism With Stuart McDonald from Travelfish.org [Season 3, Episode 12]
vor 8 Jahren
From a cute lil' gazebo on the rooftop of a newly-renovated hotel
in Chinatown, Greg, Ed, and Stuart from Travelfish.org jump into
the complex issue of "overtourism" in Thailand. Beginning with a
definition of the term (roughly when the number of tourists
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vor 8 Jahren
From a cute lil' gazebo on the rooftop of a newly-renovated
hotel in Chinatown, Greg, Ed, and Stuart from Travelfish.org jump
into the complex issue of "overtourism" in Thailand. Beginning
with a definition of the term (roughly when the number of
tourists exceeds the capacity of the existing infrastructure to
properly service them), Stuart describes the situation in a
number of popular tourist destinations in Thailand. It's a tricky
subject - if one destination starts to get a bit too touristy,
does this then mean that tourists (and expats in Thailand) should
re-route their trips to lesser known destinations? Stuart thinks
it's a good idea, pointing out that in recent decades, tourist
destinations in Thailand have actually gotten less diverse, as
more regional options open up and compete for the almighty
tourist dollar.
The guys then discuss other possible solutions to the
problem, but all three express doubts about the Thai government's
willingness to sacrifice short term tourist numbers for long term
preservation of Thailand's position in the world of tourism. What
do you think?
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