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The Tourism Sustainability Summit 2025 is set to take place in New Delhi, bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, and environmental advocates to discuss sustainable travel strategies and climate resilience within India's tourism sector. As global travel continues to rebound post-pandemic, the summit aims to address the urgent need for sustainable practices that minimize environmental impact and promote responsible tourism.
Participants will engage in a series of workshops and panel discussions that focus on innovative solutions to reduce carbon footprints, enhance local economies, and preserve cultural heritage. The summit will also highlight successful case studies from various regions, showcasing how sustainable tourism can benefit both travelers and local communities.
With climate change posing significant challenges to the tourism industry, the summit will emphasize the importance of collaboration among stakeholders. By fostering dialogue and sharing best practices, the event aims to pave the way for a more sustainable future in travel, ensuring that tourism can thrive while protecting the planet for generations to come.
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