Welcome to the September-October 2025 wrap of “Good Tourism” & “GT” Travel news, insights, and experiences shared by friends and Partners of The “Good Tourism” Blog.[You too can share.]
What is good tourism?
The “Good Tourism” Blognever defines ‘good tourism’. Your correspondent would never be so bold. The fact is that what’s good for one stakeholder may not be good for another.
Travel & tourism is a complex industry, so it is a good idea to open one’s mind to perspectives one may never otherwise encounter.
This is the “Good Tourism” mission.It’s “GT”. Andgo!
“Good Tourism” Insights: Informed perspectives on tourism
The “Good Tourism” Blogpublishes informed opinions on the issues facing the travel & tourism industry, everyone’s business. “GT” Insights are diverse perspectives written by, for, and about our sector. Here are the most recent:
Is debate dead?Not if tourism students have asay
In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s shocking and very public murder, millions of followers mourned (and continue to mourn), a few extremists celebrated (and continue to celebrate), while many shrugged and pointed to why it was Mr Kirk’s fault.
Still others, like Saverio Francesco Bertolucci, worry about the state of debate in the West, where one’s sincerely-held opinions can literally get one killed.
It’s a “Good Tourism” Insight.(You too canwrite a “GT” Insight.)
Can content creators promote peace through tourism in Israel and Palestine?
As the fragile first phase of a new peace deal commences in Gaza, Ahmed Abdel Fattah ponders the potential for social media content creators to consolidate connections and promote peace through tourism in Israel and Palestine.
Thanks to “Good Tourism” Insight PartnerTourism’s Horizon: Travel for the Millionsfor inviting Dr AbdelFattah to write this “Good Tourism” Insight. (You can write one too.)
Unveiling freedom: Muslim women tourists in theWest
Travel is often about breaking free. In this spirit, according to Ahmed Abdel Fattah, Western destinations offer veiled Muslim women tourists a unique chance to explore who they are, challenge the norms of their own societies, and experience a refreshing sense of freedom.
Thanks to “Good Tourism” Insight PartnerTourism’s Horizon: Travel for the Millionsfor inviting Dr AbdelFattah to write this “Good Tourism” Insight. (You can write one too.)
What does good tourism mean toyou?
Have you ever wanted to write a thoughtful piece about the state of the tourism industry; how we got here; how we can make it better (or avoid theworst)?
Has a lack of confidence in your writing held you back? Well, please don’t letit.Your correspondent is here to helpyou.
If you submit a draft that complies with the simple“GT” Insight guidelines, I will personally copy edit your work and ensure that you are happy with it before I click ‘Publish’.
The freedom toshare
Just as “Good Tourism” never defines ‘good tourism’, “GT” will never judge anyone who would, in good faith, share their insights, ideas, expertise, experience, and wisdom. It’s part of “GT’s” mission to offer a platform for truly diverse perspectives and opinions:
- Fromestablished leadersin academia and industry toyoung peoplewith the gumption to express themselves;
- From eliteglobal organisationsto the most modestmicro businesses(like “GT”);
- From the world’s ‘WEIRD’ (western, educated, industrialised, rich, and democratic) places to the ‘LDCs’ (least developed countries) in the ‘GlobalSouth’;
- (From those whoadoreacronyms and categories to those whodespisethem;-))
- Fromthe centreand fromthe margins.
No, “GT” doesn’t judge. “GT” publishes.
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“GT” Insight Bites
A “GT” Insight Bites post is a compilation of short responses to an identical set of propositions and/or questions, and/or a collection of short opinion pieces that travel & tourism stakeholders are welcome to submit at any time (BiteX). Here are the most recent Bites:
What is ‘authenticity’ in travel & tourism?
‘Authenticity’ is the ideal for many travellers, influencers, and commentators. But what is it? Can destination marketersand tourism professionalspackage it and sell it … authentically?
Thanks toProf Valeria MinghettiandDr Shamiso Nyajekafor taking the time to share their thoughts on the question. Their responses appear in the order received.
And thanks toDr Seyedeh Fatemeh Mostafavi Shirazifor an insight into the challenges of domestic overtourism in northern Iran. It’s a “Good Tourism” Insight BiteX.
Overtourism and overimmigration are thesame?
‘Overtourism’ and ‘overimmigration’ are subjective terms that mean essentially the samething.
Discuss.
Thanks toChris Kittishinnakuppe,Nicolaus Sulistyo,andJohn Morris Williamsfor taking the time to consider the question. Their responses appear in the order received.
And thanks toKevin Phunfor thinking about the authenticity of intent when pursuing sustainability certification. It’s a “Good Tourism” Insight BiteX.
Share a “GT” Travel Experience or “GT” Travel Postcard
Are you a ‘tourism insider’keen to share some of the experiences thatgot you interested andkeepyouinterested in the travel & tourism industry?
Have you ever wanted to write a travel blogabout aninspiring travel experience … and have it published?
You areinvitedto shareyour travel passion with discerning travellers, and joina list of otherdistinguished “GT” Friendswho have done justthat.
It could be a“GT” Travel Experience(500 – 1,000 words) or a“GT” Travel Postcard(your favourite photo from a trip accompanied by an extended caption of up to 300words).
It doesn’t matter if youthinkyou can’t write. I will personally copy-edit your draft and ensure that you are happy with it before I hit the ‘publish’ button.
It’s all part of the“GT” Travel Experience.
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Good news from friends
Good news in travel & tourism from the wonderful organisations that make “GT” possible. Here is some of what happened recently in the “Good Tourism” network:
‘Tourism’s Horizon’ book explores tourism’s humanity and agency
Tourism’s Horizon: Travel for the Millions — the Substack blog and “Good Tourism” Partner — has published a book of the same name compiled by its founder Jim Butcher.
In the book, mass tourism is a “dynamic cultural & social phenomenon that touches everyone”, tourists have humanity, and hosts have agency. In an era of ‘critical tourism studies’, some might say that’s refreshing.
Green Destinations appoints Kevin Phun lead expert for Southeast Asia, Pacific
Green Destinations has appointed Kevin Phun as lead independent expert for Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
Mr Phun will engage destinations, businesses, and experts in Green Destinations and Good Travel Alliance programs.
SUNx’ BIG IDEA for World Tourism Day 2025: Dodo4Kids
SUNxMaltahad a “BIG IDEA” for World Tourism Day 2025:Dodo4Kids.
How to turn plastic waste into products, learnings, livelihoods in Vietnam
In the heart of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, plastic waste is more than an environmental issue; it is a community challenge.
Anh Duong Center is facing up to the challenge by turning plastic waste into products,learnings, and livelihoods.
Their innovative school-based model has earned recognition from the 2025EXO FoundationSustainability Awards.
As Bali runs dry, can tourism help replenish itswater?
The travel & tourism industry can be expected to honour the human right to water, particularly in communities and destinations in which it operates. Industry stakeholders need not see this as a burden, but rather as a compelling opportunity to meaningfully engage with local people on securing traditional water supplies, all the while developing more sustainable water and waste management systems of theirown.
Nicolaus Sulistyo sheds light on IDEP Foundation’s Bali Water Protection initiative; anEXO FoundationSustainability Award winner.
Thai waterways to become quieter, cleaner as electric engine secures finance
A social enterprise designing low-carbon, community-based tourism experiences has launched Thailand’s first electric longtail boat engine, the EV Boat, reducing carbon emissions by 96% and cutting fuel costs dramatically.
With a USD 20,000 microloan from EXO Foundation’sReset Tourism Fund, POSITIV Group will scale up EV Boat production, train local operators, expand green job opportunities, and take the product to market, creating a replicable model for sustainable tourism across SoutheastAsia.
The importance of good partnerships
To help you navigate dire straits,take the temperature in an uncertain climate, and keep your head when all about you are losing theirs, it’s wise toseek out good partners.
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“GT” is a good partner.There is a“GT” Partnershippackage for any organisation — big or small; public or private; commercial or not-for-profit — because travel & tourism is everyone’s business.
All “GT” Partnersenjoyoutstanding value, including Partner messages, and theopportunityto contribute news to the“GT” newsletterand to these ‘What is good tourism?’wraps.
If there are comments on any “GT” post, you will find them below the main content of that post. You need to be signed infirst.
The “GT” Blog requiresregistrationand sign in to make comment, read comments, and reply to comments. Why? Because“GT” is a ‘safe space’ for diverse perspectives and respectful, friendly debate.
You will NOT be bannedforyour off-the-wall opinions or your weird sense of humour (within reason; even if the capricious algorithms of our big tech overlords punish the publisher).
However,you WILL be bannedfor engaging inargumentum ad hominem. If you disagree with something, always tackle the argument not the individual makingit.
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Friends indeed
“Friends indeed” are worthy travel & tourism industry fundraisers and charitable causesthat are associated with or suggested by “GT” Partners and friends. Please help them if you can. Share the page with your networks. And link to it from your website.
Stay healthy, smile, have a good time … And when you travel, remember:
#KnowNotNo … It’s not ‘no’. It’s ‘know’.
Gotta go? Then go!
If you’ve time, go slow
If you don’t, try low
Do what you know is good
And know there is more toknow
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What is good tourism? Perhaps you’ll find the answer in the “Good Tourism” & “GT” Travel wrap September-October 2025. Perhaps not. In any case, share good tourism as you would a plate of hummus. Pic by Christopher Alvarenga (CC0) via Unsplash.
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