Hyderabad: Global Tourism Resilience Day is an occasion to observe and reflect on the global tourism industry’s resilience. Over the years, the tourism industry has faced unprecedented challenges, from natural disasters to pandemics to political instability to economic downturns. Each year, GTRD is held on February 17.
What is tourism resilience? Tourism is a sector that is particularly vulnerable to climate change and other natural disasters. The term “tourism resilience” is used to describe a tourist destination’s capacity to withstand and recover from a crisis. There are many initiatives and programs that need to be put in place at the local, state, and global levels to help the tourism sector become more resilient.
Resilience in Indian Tourism- India is on the brink of a transformation, and the tourism and hospitality industries are at the forefront of this transformation. With a growing middle class and a changing economic landscape, tourism and hospitality in India…








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