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Explainer: Travel destinations are implementing surcharges to combat overtourism. How will this impact travelers?

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Overtourism has become a pressing issue in recent years, with experts pointing to a variety of factors contributing to the problem. The pent-up demand for travel following the Covid-19 pandemic, coupled with growing affluence and increased accessibility to popular destinations, has led to a surge in tourist numbers.

Tourism geographer Zhang Jiajie highlighted the role of social media influencers in driving interest in certain destinations, leading to overcrowding and strain on infrastructure. While imposing extra fees and restrictions on tourists may not be a foolproof solution, experts agree that they can help manage the flow of visitors and generate income for conservation efforts.

Looking ahead, analysts predict that tourist numbers will continue to rise, potentially leading to more surcharges and visitor restrictions in popular destinations. However, they also see opportunities for innovation, such as the use of technology to provide real-time crowd information and virtual experiences for tourists.

Ultimately, addressing the challenges of overtourism will require collaboration among stakeholders, public education, and sustainable planning practices. By working together to strike a balance between economic benefits and environmental preservation, destinations can ensure a more sustainable future for tourism.

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