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Tourism is one of the world’s most important economic sectors. It employs one in every ten people on Earth and provides livelihoods to hundreds of millions more. For some countries, it can represent over 20 percent of their GDP.

It allows people to experience some of the world’s cultural and natural riches and brings people closer to each other, highlighting our common humanity.

Tourism is an essential pillar of the  2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development  and the commitment to our Sustainable Development Goals, especially  goals 8 ,  12 , and  14 . It serves as a first  entry point to the world of work , especially for women, youth, migrant workers, and rural populations in developing and least developed countries (LDCs). Women represent a majority of the tourism sector workforce, while half of that workforce is under 25 years of age. Moreover, in many parts of the world, the protection of biodiversity and conservation rely heavily on the tourism sector and the revenue it generates.

The constant growth of the tourism sector during the last six decades reflects more progressive access to tourism thanks to the decline in the cost of transport and the world-wide growth of the middle classes. The recognition of the right to holidays in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the improved adoption of labor rights in many countries have also supported its development. These factors also serve as a backdrop for the resilience shown by tourism in recent years. The sector has experienced almost uninterrupted growth despite challenges such as the global economic crisis and natural disasters.

The many important contributions of tourism encouraged the   UN World Tourism Organization  ( UNWTO ) to institute World Tourism Day in a meeting that took place in Spain, commencing the first celebration of the observance in the year 1980. This date was chosen to coincide with an important milestone in world tourism: the 10th anniversary of the adoption of the UNWTO Statutes on 27 September 1970.

Afterwards, during its 70th session in 2015, the United Nations General Assembly designated 2017 as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development (resolution  A/RES/70/193 ), in which it encouraged support for sustainable tourism as a means of promoting and accelerating sustainable development, especially poverty eradication.

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Many people around celebrate the United Nations’ (UN) World Tourism Day, which is on September 27 each year. The day aims to foster awareness among the international community of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic values.

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What Do People Do?

The United Nations’ World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) invites people worldwide to participate in World Tourism Day on September 27 every year. The UNWTO Secretary-General annually sends out a message to the general public to mark the occasion. Many tourism enterprises and organizations, as well as government agencies with a special interest in tourism, celebrate the event with various special events and festivities.

Different types of competitions, such as photo competitions promoting tourism, as well as tourism award presentations in areas such as ecotourism, are held on World Tourism Day. Other activities include free entries, discounts or special offers for the general public to any site of tourism interest. Government and community leaders, as tourism business representatives, may make public announcements or offer special tours or fares to promote both their region and World Tourism Day on or around September 27.

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The World Tourism Day is a UN observance and it is not a public holiday.

Tourism has experienced continued growth and deeper diversification to become one of the fastest growing economic sectors in the world. ‎Modern tourism is closely linked to development and includes more new destinations for tourists. These dynamics turned tourism into a key driver for socio-‎economic progress.‎ Tourism has become one of the major players in ‎international commerce, and represents at the same time one of the main income ‎sources for many developing countries.

The UNWTO decided in late September 1979 to institute World Tourism Day, which was first celebrated on September 27, 1980. September 27 was chosen as the date for World Tourism Day because that date coincided with an important milestone in world tourism: the anniversary of the adoption of the UNWTO Statutes on September 27, 1970.

The UNWTO believes that the date for World Tourism Day is appropriate because it comes at the end of the high tourist season in the northern hemisphere and the start of the tourist season in the southern hemisphere, when tourism is of topical interest to many people worldwide, particularly travelers and those working in the tourism sector. Each year has a different theme – for example, “Tourism – Celebrating Diversity” was designated as the theme for 2009, with Ghana as the event’s host country for that year.

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Celebrating the Global Impact of Tourism

This day is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of tourism and its impact on the global economy, cultural exchange, and environmental sustainability.

Tourism boosts economies and creates jobs worldwide. It supports infrastructure, local businesses, and cultural heritage. Tourism promotes cultural exchange and international peace.

World Tourism Day is a chance to celebrate tourism's positive impact and highlight its challenges. Tourism businesses and communities are struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It has also given tourism a chance to become more sustainable and resilient.

World Tourism Day celebrates tourism's global impact and potential to improve lives. We encourage everyone to learn about tourism and how we can work together to make it more inclusive, sustainable, and responsible.

Celebrating Our Journey Together

International Tourism Day celebrates the power of travel to unite people from around the world. This special day promotes the social, cultural, and economic benefits of tourism and its role in sustainable development.

Tourism is one of the world's largest industries, contributing to economic growth, job creation, and cultural exchange. It promotes peace, understanding, and cooperation among nations. On International Tourism Day, we celebrate the diversity of cultures and traditions that make our world unique and the importance of preserving them for future generations.

This year's International Tourism Day theme is "Tourism for Inclusive Growth," highlighting tourism's role in economic development, social inclusion, and inequality reduction. As we celebrate this day, we must also recognize the challenges facing the tourism industry, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many tourism-dependent communities and businesses need our help to recover.

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World Tourism Day celebrates travel's ability to improve the world. This day highlights tourism's impact on the global economy, culture, and environment. As part of the celebrations, various activities are organized worldwide to promote tourism's benefits and raise awareness.

World Tourism Day activities include everything from cultural festivals and food fairs to adventure sports and nature walks. These events highlight unique destinations, promote local businesses, and promote sustainable tourism. They also allow tourists and locals to experience the fascinating diversity of cultures and traditions in our world.

World Tourism Day activities educate and entertain. They help people understand the importance of responsible tourism and how their actions can benefit the environment and local communities. They also raise awareness of tourism industry issues like over tourism and environmental degradation and encourage action, aside this day allow travelers of all levels to explore new places, meet new people, and make lasting memories.

The Importance of Reviving Tourism

World Tourism Day is celebrated on September 27th to celebrate tourism's role in fostering economic growth, social development, and cultural exchange. The theme for World Tourism Day in 2023 is "Reviving Tourism," emphasizing the need to revive the tourism industry after the COVID-19 pandemic's devastating effects.

The pandemic has caused unprecedented disruption to the tourism industry, leading to business closures, job losses, and a sharp decline in travel. As the world recovers from the pandemic, the tourism industry must be revived to support economic recovery and create jobs.

On World Tourism Day 2023, consider the tourism industry's challenges and how to fix them. It's a chance to try new sustainable tourism methods that boost the economy, culture, and environment.

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Travel More, Worry Less: Celebrating Tourism

Tourism promotes economic growth, cultural exchange, and environmental sustainability, so Happy Tourism Day is celebrated on September 27th. This is a day to celebrate travel, discover new places, and make memories.

Traveling is one of the most rewarding experiences in life. It broadens our perspectives, opens our minds to new cultures and traditions, and helps us connect with people from all over the world. Happy Tourism Day celebrates the transformative power of travel and its ability to bring people together and promote peace and understanding.

Happy Tourism Day promotes sustainable tourism and tourism's benefits worldwide. There is something for everyone to enjoy, from cultural festivals and food fairs to adventure sports and nature walks, further more, this day ffalls during the tourism industry's recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. As we celebrate this day, it is crucial to support the tourism industry and promote environmentally friendly, community-benefiting tourism.

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World Tourism Day 2021: History, theme, significance, and all you need to know

This year, the theme of World Tourism Day is ‘Tourism for Inclusive Growth’

World Tourism Day 2021: History, theme, significance, and all you need to know

World Tourism Day is observed on 27 September annually to raise awareness about the significance of tourism and how it affects social, political, cultural, and economic values globally. The day is marked to highlight the importance of the tourism sector in promoting and preserving cultures and heritage around the world.

World Tourism Day also acknowledges the contributions the tourism sector can make towards attaining the Sustainable Development Goals. In times of the pandemic, as the tourism sector remains one of the worst affected sectors, here’s a look at the history and significance of the day.

On 27 September 1970, the statutes of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) were adopted. Five years later, these statues, considered a milestone in global tourism, paved the way for the establishment of the UNWTO .

The UNWTO celebrated the first World Tourism Day on 27 September, 1980, to mark the occasion of its establishment. Ever since then, the day has been marked across the world.

This year, the theme of World Tourism Day is “Tourism for Inclusive Growth,” focusing on growth and inclusive recovery. The UNWTO is focusing on the fact that there are people behind every tourism statistic and aims to acknowledge the same.

The international body said that it aims to ensure that every part of the tourism sector has a say in how the sector will shape in the future. The UNWTO said it would make efforts to “celebrate tourism’s unique ability to ensure that nobody is left behind as the world begins to open up again and look to the future”.

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World Tourism Day remains significant as the sector employs one in every ten people on earth, according to the United Nations . For some nations, the sector represents over one-fifth of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

During the pandemic, 90 percent of world heritage sites were closed and millions, who were dependent on tourism for their livelihoods, left unemployed. The purpose of World Tourism Day is to highlight the importance the tourism sector plays in our lives and to focus on inclusive growth in the sector.

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  • What and When Is World Tourism Day?

World Tourism Day highlights the important role of tourism.

World Tourism Day is an annual event observed by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) on September 27. The idea of commemorating World Tourism Day on September 27 of every year was proposed by the late Ignatius Amaduwa Atigbi of Nigeria. The purpose of establishing World Tourism Day is to make the international community aware of the role of tourism and its impact on the social, political, economic, and cultural values of people around the world. The event seeks to address the global challenges highlighted in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and to discuss how the tourism industry contributes towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. The color of the event is blue.

History of World Tourism Day

The UNWTO General Assembly instituted World Tourism Day in September 1979 during its third session in Torremolinos, Spain. The Assembly chose to celebrate the international event on September 27 because the date coincides with a significant milestone in global tourism: the adoption of the UNWTO Statutes in 1970. The timing is also crucial to the tourism sector because it comes at the beginning of the high season in the southern hemisphere and the end of the season in the northern hemisphere.

The first World Tourism Day celebrations were held in 1980, and the theme of the event was "Tourism's contribution to the preservation of cultural heritage and to peace and mutual understanding." Since then, the UNWTO has observed World Tourism Day annually under a different theme selected by its General Assembly. In October 1997 the Assembly resolved to appoint a country to partner with the organization and host the event each year. The first country to host the event under the new protocol was Mexico. Six years later, in 2003, the UNWTO General Assembly agreed to follow a geographical order when designating a host country for the celebrations.

Celebrating World Tourism Day

World Tourism Day is strictly a UN observance hence it is not a public holiday in any country. The UNWTO invites all the stakeholders in the tourism sector as well as other interested parties to observe the day and participate in the special celebrations organized in their respective countries. People are also encouraged to visit both local and international destinations on this day to promote global tourism. The official event is held in a designated host country, and it is chaired by the Secretary-General of the UNWTO who is responsible for issuing a special message based on the theme of the celebrations each year to commemorate the occasion.

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In 2017, the official World Tourism Day celebrations were held in Doha, Qatar, under the theme "Sustainable Tourism: a Tool for Development." In 2018, the occasion is set to be held in Budapest, Hungary. The theme of this year's event is "Tourism and the Digital Transformation." Currently, the world is becoming digitized, and we are in an era where technology is impacting every aspect of our lives. One of the industries that is most affected by this transformation is the tourism sector, and all stakeholders are asked to come together and find solutions that will help the industry cope with the changes.

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With less than a month away to this year’s World Tourism Day, UNWTO is gearing up for its observance in Bali, Indonesia.

This year the focus is on re-imagining the sector’s growth, both in terms of size and relevance. The Republic of Indonesia will host the official day (27 September), though all UNWTO Member States, as well as non-members and stakeholders from across the private sector, are being invited to host their own celebrations as well as to promote the day and its central theme.

World Tourism Day   has been held on 27 September each year since 1980. The date marks the anniversary of the adoption of the Statutes of the Organization in 1970, paving the way for the establishment of UNWTO five years later.

One can check for more updates and information about the event on the UNWTO Official Website and share their local celebrations through the World Tourism Day platform .

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World Tourism Day – September 27, 2024

Get your bulky cameras ready, unfold your maps and make sure your fanny pack still fits snugly. World Tourism Day every September 27,  raises awareness of the need for accessible tourism all over the planet.

World Tourism Day is the result of the work done by the UN’s specialized agency — the World Tourism Organization (WTO). If you’ve ever strolled through a charming, perfectly-preserved European village or town, you’ve probably seen the WTO at work. Boosting local economies and ensuring sustainable tourism are but a few of the benefits of the WTO.

More importantly, on World Tourism Day, the WTO makes sure that travel is accessible for everyone, including those with disabilities and folks with low-income. Whether you’re walking with a cane or rolling in a chair; the world is open for business to you and your friends. So, get traveling!

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World Tourism Day Activities

Treat a normal day like a vacation.

Today, take a step back from your normal routine and consider: If I were on vacation in my hometown, what would I do? Where would a tourist go for the day? By checking out your own turf through the eyes of a tourist, you’ll support local businesses and you may see your town from a new perspective.

Get the word out

The key to continuous improvement in global tourism is economic stability and sustainability. Educate yourself on the best ways to see a new country, city, or village in ways that create a positive impact.

Plan a trip

If you’ve been putting off that vacation, use World Tourism Day as an opportunity to make those plans. Talk to friends and family with special challenges, either physical, financial or both; who may want to travel but have never been able to plan a trip. Together, you can help and encourage each other, following the message of the WTO that tourism is for all.

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It creates jobs.

All over the world, even in its most remote corners, tourism has become a dependable source of jobs. In the U.S. alone, the travel, tourism and hospitality industry supported 7.6 million jobs in 2015. This means one out of every 18 Americans is employed in tourism. When done responsibly, tourism can create jobs in areas where unemployment has risen due to unavoidable factors like automation.

It’s a cash cow

In 2015, international tourism generated $1.5 trillion in export earnings. This can be a tremendous benefit for smaller, under-developed communities. Developing a sustainable tourism ecosystem is paramount for ensuring these earnings are distributed among the community. Thanks to the work of the WTO, these areas are seeing smart tourism strategies put in place.

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Sure, the site of yet another lost tourist in your hometown may induce a small groan, but the reality is that traveling and seeing new places is good for our minds and good for our society. So, start planning your next trip!

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It may surprise you that the purpose of World Tourism Day is to promote responsible and sustainable tourism, as well as to raise awareness about the role of tourism in socio-economic development. World Tourism Day is an annual event celebrated on September 27 th to promote global tourism and raise awareness about the role it plays in socioeconomic development. The day was established by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in 1980 and has been celebrated every year since then with a unique theme. In this blog, we will delve deeper into the definition and significance of World Tourism Day.

What is World Tourism Day?

World Tourism Day was established by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), which is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for promoting sustainable and responsible tourism worldwide. Every year on September 27 th , people all over the world get together to celebrate World Tourist Day and spread the word about the positive impact the tourist industry has on the economy and society. The UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) declared the day in 1980, and it has been observed annually with a new focus ever since. To address the issues and opportunities facing the tourist sector, and to raise awareness of the importance of tourism as a driver of economic growth, job creation, and cultural exchange, World Tourist Day was established. Conferences, workshops, cultural performances, and tourism campaigns are just a few of the events held all across the world to mark the occasion.

The History of World Tourism Day

The World Tourism Organization Statutes were ratified at a special conference held by the International Union of Official Travel Organization (IUOTO) in Mexico City on September 27, 1970. UNWTO established September 27 as “World Tourism Day” in 1979. Commemorated for the first time on September 27th, 1980.

Do you know that the UNWTO Statutes were enacted on September 27, 1970, making September 27 World Tourism Day ! Also, The UNWTO suggests celebrating World Tourism Day because it falls between the peak seasons in the northern and southern hemispheres. Therefore, each year people excitedly observe this day with a new focus.

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Why world tourism day is important.

The primary goal of celebrating World Tourism Day is to increase public awareness of the significance of tourism on a global scale and to demonstrate to the public how tourism impacts not only the economy but also the social, political, and cultural fabric of a destination. Therefore, World Tourism Day is important for several reasons:

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Promoting Responsible and Sustainable Tourism:

World Tourism Day raises awareness about the importance of responsible and sustainable travel practices. The tourism industry can have a significant impact on the environment, local communities, and cultural heritage. By promoting responsible tourism practices, we can minimize the negative impacts and maximize the positive ones.

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Economic Development:

Tourism is a major contributor to the global economy, generating jobs and income for millions of people around the world. World Tourism Day highlights the role of tourism in driving economic growth and job creation, especially in developing countries.

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Cultural Exchange and Understanding:

Tourism can be a powerful tool for promoting cultural exchange and understanding between different countries and communities. By experiencing different cultures, traditions, and ways of life, travelers can develop a greater appreciation for diversity and build bridges between different communities.

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Education and Awareness:

World Tourism Day serves as an opportunity to educate people about the benefits and challenges of tourism, and to raise awareness about the importance of sustainable tourism practices. By increasing awareness and understanding, we can work towards creating a more responsible and sustainable tourism industry.

In Short, World Tourism Day is important because it promotes responsible and sustainable tourism practices, supports economic development, promotes cultural exchange and understanding, and raises awareness about the importance of tourism.

World Tourism Day Theme for 2024 :

The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) designates a specific theme for World Tourism Day each year, which falls on September 27th. As of today, February 11th, 2024, the year is still unfolding, and the theme for World Tourism Day 2024 hasn’t been announced yet.

Tourism’s Impact on Societies

Tourism has become a global phenomenon, with millions of people traveling across borders each year to explore new destinations, experience different cultures, and create lasting memories. Beyond the individual experiences and adventures, tourism plays a significant role in shaping societies economically and socially.

Economic impacts:

Job creation: Tourism generates jobs in various sectors like hotels, restaurants, transportation, and local guides. Increased revenue: Tourist spending contributes to local businesses and government tax income. Infrastructure development: Tourism often leads to investments in infrastructure like roads, airports, and sanitation facilities, benefiting both tourists and locals.

Social impacts:

Intercultural exchange: Tourism promotes understanding and appreciation of different cultures and traditions. Community development: Tourism initiatives can empower local communities and support cultural preservation. Improved standards of living: Increased income from tourism can lead to better access to healthcare, education, and other necessities.

It’s important to note that the specific impacts of tourism on a society depend on various factors like the scale of tourism, the type of tourism (e.g., mass tourism vs. ecotourism), and the level of community involvement. It’s crucial to find a balance that maximizes positive impacts and minimizes negative ones for sustainable tourism development.

Engaging in World Tourism Day

Explore local destinations:.

Take the opportunity to discover and appreciate the tourism offerings in your own region or country. Visit local attractions, historical sites, or natural wonders that showcase the unique culture and heritage of your area.

Organize Community Events:

Collaborate with local organizations, community centers, or tourism boards to organize events that celebrate your region’s tourism potential. This could include cultural festivals, food fairs, or guided tours that highlight the hidden gems and stories of your community.

Promote Responsible Travel:

Educate others about the importance of responsible tourism practices. Share information about sustainable travel, such as reducing plastic waste, supporting local businesses, respecting cultural norms, and preserving the environment.

Volunteer in Tourism-Related Initiatives:

Offer your time and skills to support tourism-related initiatives in your community. This could involve volunteering at visitor centers, guiding tours, or participating in conservation projects that aim to protect natural and cultural resources.

Share Travel Experiences:

Use social media platforms or personal blogs to share your travel experiences and promote lesser-known destinations. By showcasing the beauty and uniqueness of these places, you can inspire others to explore new locations and contribute to their development.

Support Tourism Education and Training:

Consider supporting educational programs or scholarships that focus on tourism and hospitality. By investing in the education of future tourism professionals, you contribute to the long-term sustainability and growth of the industry.

Engage in Cultural Exchange:

Embrace cultural diversity by engaging with tourists and travelers visiting your area. Offer recommendations, share local knowledge, and engage in conversations that promote understanding and appreciation of different cultures.

Advocate for Sustainable Tourism Policies:

Stay informed about tourism policies and initiatives in your region or country. Voice your opinions and support sustainable tourism practices that prioritize environmental conservation, community involvement, and long-term socio-economic benefits.

Remember, celebrating World Tourism Day goes beyond booking services. It involves actively engaging with your community, promoting responsible travel, and contributing to the sustainable development of tourism. By participating in these activities, you can make a positive impact and help create a more inclusive and responsible tourism industry.

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Finally, it’s impossible to deny that the emergence of so many exciting new tourist locations has propelled the travel industry to the forefront of global economic growth. As a result, it’s becoming the primary income generator for poor nations.

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World tourism day 2023: the theme for this year is "tourism and green investments.".

World Tourism Day 2023: History, Significance And Theme

World Tourism Day 2023: The day encourages people worldwide to explore beauty of our planet .

World Tourism Day is celebrated on September 27. This day highlights the significance of tourism in fostering cultural exchange, economic growth and sustainable development. The day encourages people worldwide to explore the beauty and diversity of our planet while recognising the responsibilities that come with it. Tourism not only allows us to discover new places but also bridges cultural gaps, promotes peace and contributes significantly to local economies. 

World Tourism Day 2023 Theme:

The theme for World Tourism Day 2023 is “Tourism and Green Investments”. This theme emphasises the importance of making tourism more sustainable and environmentally friendly. Green investments involve using money and resources to support eco-friendly practices in the tourism industry. By focusing on tourism and green investments, we all can work towards a future where travel not only enriches our lives but also helps to preserve the planet for generations to come. 

Significance of World Tourism Day:

World Tourism Day holds great significance as it underscores the role of tourism in various aspects of human life. Firstly, it promotes cultural exchange, encouraging people from different backgrounds to come together and learn from one another. Secondly, it increases economic growth by creating job opportunities and stimulating local businesses. Additionally, it creates environmental awareness and highlights the importance of sustainable tourism practices to protect our planet for future generations. Furthermore, World Tourism Day promotes the idea that travel can be a powerful instrument for peace and understanding.

World Tourism Day: History

World Tourism Day was established by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in 1980. Since then, this global celebration has grown in prominence, with each year focusing on a specific theme related to tourism. These themes have ranged from "Tourism for Sustainable Energy" to "Tourism and the Digital Transformation." World Tourism Day continues to be a platform for governments, businesses, and individuals to come together to promote responsible and sustainable tourism practices worldwide.

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World Tourism Day 2023: History, Significance, Quotes and Celebration

Published By : Nibandh Vinod

Last Updated: September 27, 2023, 08:05 IST

Mumbai, India

World Tourism Day 2023: The theme for this year is Tourism and Green Investments. (Image: Shutterstock)

World Tourism Day 2023: The theme for this year is Tourism and Green Investments. (Image: Shutterstock)

World Tourism Day is celebrated annually on September 27 to promote and raise awareness about the importance of tourism, both economically and socially.

World Tourism Day is an opportunity to celebrate the beauty and diversity of our planet while also recognizing our collective responsibility to protect it for future generations. The theme of “Tourism and Green Investments” reinforces the idea that tourism can be a force for positive change when it aligns with environmental and social sustainability goals.

ALSO READ: Happy World Tourism Day 2023: Wishes, Greetings, and Quotes to Inspire Your Next Adventure!

WORLD TOURISM DAY 2023: HISTORY

World Tourism Day is celebrated annually on September 27 to promote and raise awareness about the importance of tourism, both economically and socially. It was established by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in 1980 and has been celebrated every year since then.

WORLD TOURISM DAY 2023: SIGNIFICANCE

The day serves as an occasion to highlight the significant role tourism plays in fostering cultural exchange, economic growth, and sustainable development. It also encourages responsible and sustainable tourism practices to minimize negative impacts on the environment and local communities.

WORLD TOURISM DAY 2023: KEY FACTS

  • The first World Tourism Day was celebrated in 1980.
  • Each year, the UNWTO selects a different host country to lead the celebrations and create a unique theme for the event.
  • Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries, contributing significantly to the global economy and providing millions of jobs.
  • Sustainable tourism practices are increasingly being emphasized to protect the environment and promote responsible travel.

TOP TOURIST DESTINATIONS IN INDIA

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  • Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Jaipur, Rajasthan (known as the Pink City).
  • Kerala’s Backwaters.
  • Goa’s Beaches.
  • Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh (for spiritual experiences).

TOP TOURIST DESTINATIONS IN WORLD

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  • Paris, France (Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum).
  • Rome, Italy (Colosseum, Vatican City).
  • Tokyo, Japan (technology and culture).
  • New York City, USA (Statue of Liberty, Broadway).
  • Bangkok, Thailand (vibrant street life and temples).

2023 THEME – TOURISM AND GREEN INVESTMENTS

The theme for World Tourism Day 2023, “Tourism and Green Investments,” underscores the critical need for sustainable practices in the tourism industry. It focuses on encouraging investments in environmentally responsible tourism projects and initiatives. Here are a few points related to this theme:

  • Sustainable Infrastructure Encouraging the development of eco-friendly infrastructure, such as green hotels, renewable energy sources, and waste reduction measures, to minimize the carbon footprint of the tourism sector.
  • Biodiversity Conservation Promoting tourism activities that contribute to the conservation of natural habitats and protection of endangered species.
  • Community Involvement Emphasizing the involvement of local communities in sustainable tourism projects, which can enhance their livelihoods while preserving their cultural heritage.
  • Economic Benefits Highlighting the economic benefits of green investments in tourism, including job creation and increased revenue through eco-tourism.
  • Education and Awareness Raising awareness among tourists and stakeholders about the importance of choosing sustainable travel options and supporting green initiatives.

WORLD TOURISM DAY QUOTES

“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” – Gustave Flaubert

“Adventure is worthwhile in itself.” – Amelia Earhart

“Travel makes a wise man better, and a fool worse.” – Thomas Fuller

“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” – Lao Tzu

“To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries.” – Aldous Huxley

“Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.” – Ibn Battuta

“The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.” – Saint Augustine

“Travel far enough, you meet yourself.” – David Mitchell

HOW TO CELEBRATE WORLD TOURISM DAY 2023

  • Explore Your Local Area You don’t have to travel far to celebrate World Tourism Day. Take the opportunity to explore your own city or region, visiting museums, parks, or historical sites you may not have experienced before.
  • Plan a Trip If you’re able, plan a trip to a destination you’ve always wanted to visit. Consider choosing eco-friendly and sustainable travel options.
  • Cultural Exchange Embrace the cultural diversity of the world by trying international cuisine, watching foreign films, or attending cultural events in your area.
  • Support Sustainable Tourism Research and support businesses and destinations that prioritize sustainable and responsible tourism practices. Look for eco-friendly accommodations and tour operators.
  • Educate Yourself Learn about the environmental and social impacts of tourism and how you can contribute to positive change through your travel choices.
  • Share Your Travel Stories Share your travel experiences and insights on social media or with friends and family. Encourage responsible travel practices among your network.
  • Attend Local Events Many places host events, seminars, or workshops related to tourism and sustainable travel on World Tourism Day. Attend one of these events to gain knowledge and network with fellow travelers.
  • Volunteer for Tourism-Related Causes Consider volunteering for organizations dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism, conservation efforts, or cultural exchange.
  • Promote Responsible Tourism Spread awareness about responsible tourism practices among your peers and on social media platforms.
  • Take a Virtual Trip If you can’t physically travel, take a virtual journey by exploring travel blogs, watching travel documentaries, or virtually touring famous landmarks through online platforms.
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Everything You Need To Know About World Tourism Day

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Everything You Need To Know About World Tourism Day

When we talk about tourism and travelling, we generally discuss how it helps us to explore new places, cultures and people, right? But we don’t generally don’t talk about tourism being a major source of income for most countries. With several positive social, cultural, and economic effects, tourism has always been a major pillar of society. Since tourism is the sector that brings countries, cultures, and people together, it is obvious to celebrate World Tourism Day every year without a miss!

Let’s start with some fun facts! The first World Tourism Day was in 1980. Since then, the day is celebrated annually by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation, or in short UNWTO, on 27th September. If you are wondering why this date was chosen, on the same date in 1970, world tourism achieved a great milestone. The statues of the UNWTO Organisation were adopted in Mexico City.

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Why is World Tourism Day Celebrated?

Why is World Tourism Day Celebrated?

We think you know it already! The primary purpose for observance of this day is to spread and foster the awareness of travel and tourism. Also, to shed light on the important role that it plays in our society, as well as for our personal well-being (after all, travelling is the best detox!).

This day is celebrated with great interest by many organisations, tourism enterprises, non-profit organisations, and government agencies. Yes, you can become a part of the celebration as well! Here’s how! Take part in any of the several competitions organised on this day, including travel photography, presentations and live sessions. If you can’t do that, book a flight , book a hotel , and travel!

Who hosts the day and what’s the theme?

Now, answering the question, which country hosts World Tourism Day! Well, it is hosted by a different country each year. To be more exact, the General Assembly of UNWTO selects a host country each year.

To date, every year, World Travel Day is hosted by a certain country that follows a specific theme. Earlier, the day has been hosted by China and the United States of America including others. The tourism ministry of the host country holds exclusive meetings and talks on travel and tourism and discusses crucial topics like safety norms while travelling, cleanliness and whatnot!

Now to the theme! The idea of a Tourism Day theme revolves around the unique role that the tourism industry plays to protect, preserve and provide opportunities so that people can experience the natural heritage that lies all around the globe. In the year 2019, the focus was 'Tourism and jobs: A better future for all’. The year 2020 focused on the theme, 'Tourism and Rural Development’. Wondering the theme for this year? Well, we will talk about that too!

World Tourism Day - how can you become a part of this great initiative?

Each year, the Tourism Day celebration is organised in multiple ways and shades. Every country celebrates World Tourism Day in its own unique way. Have a look at some of the most popular ways of celebrating World Tourism Day.

Welcoming Tourists

Welcoming Tourists

During this special day, the tourists are presented with a warm welcome. With flowers, folk performances, and cultural events, visitors are welcomed in traditional ways to promote tourism. So, you can travel to a new place and enjoy what its tourism has to offer!

Discounts and Offers

Discounts and Offers

To mark the importance of this day (the primary purpose of this day) and promote travelling, government bodies and several travel agencies provide great deals on flights and hotels. Don’t you think it is an excellent time to grab a holiday deal? Well, it indeed is!

Cultural Events

Cultural Events

Travel photographer, artist, or performer, everyone has a place during the lively cultural events held during World Tourism Day. Isn’t that a great way to infuse tourists with the local culture and people!

Educational Trips

Educational Trips

Several organisations, workplaces, and school institutions organise educational trips, drawing competitions, and special exhibitions during this time of the year. After all, everyone should be familiar with the importance of tourism and travelling! Join any of these events or you can help in organising one in your college or even in your office!

All about World Tourism Day 2021

The year 2021 marks a crucial year in the history of International Tourism Day. Like last year, this year is a challenging one too. With the pandemic, the countries were in a lockdown mode, due to which all the travel came to a halt, whether for recreational purposes or business-related. Wasn’t that a bummer? Anyways, due to this halt, several countries attended World Tourism Day virtually last year, which may be the case this year too.

With the global outbreak of the COVID 19 virus, it is of no surprise that tourism has become one of the most affected sectors. Each country has witnessed a hard hit on its tourism sector. So, for the year 2021, the World Tourism Day theme is ’Tourism for inclusive growth’. The theme is to encourage the creation of job opportunities in the sector and a growth path for the travel industry. Basically, it is an attempt to restore the strength of worldwide tourism and make it even stronger than before.

And before we forget, the official Tourism Day celebration will be held in Cote d'Ivoire in South Africa. With travel restrictions slowly being lifted, the citizens of South Africa (which has been selected as the host country this year) are extremely excited to travel and explore their country. With all the health and safety protocols in line, the government of South Africa has put forward a robust plan to revive its tourism sector and promote nation-building. For which we are super excited!

There’s no wonder why World Tourism Day is a great initiative. It informs and educates us about the need and effects of tourism. So, let’s play our part by coming together (virtually if needed), promote the tourism industry and make the upcoming 27th September a memorable and happy Tourism Day. And we hope, all of us can again travel to our heart’s content soon!

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24 Fun Ways to Celebrate World Tourism Day in the Office in 2023

24 World Tourism Day celebration ideas at the workplace for a cultural adventure. Expand the office boundaries and explore the world from the desk.

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Imagine taking a whirlwind trip around the world without leaving the comfort of your office! Sounds exciting, doesn't it?

Well, that's exactly what we have in store for you as we gear up to celebrate World Tourism Day right here at work. It's a day dedicated to the love of travel, exploration, and the diverse cultures that make our world so fascinating.

Explore these 24 fantastic ideas on how to make the most of World Tourism Day in the office. Whether you're an enthusiastic globetrotter or simply someone looking for a fresh twist on your workplace celebrations, you're in for a treat.

From culinary adventures to virtual expeditions, we've got something for everyone.

So, fasten your seatbelts, and let's embark on this journey of creativity and camaraderie as we celebrate the spirit of wanderlust within the confines of our workspace.

When is World Tourism Day celebrated and why?

World Tourism Day is celebrated on September 27th every year. The day was established by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) to raise awareness about the role of tourism within the international community and to demonstrate how it affects social, cultural, political, and economic values worldwide.

  • Awareness: Established by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in 1980, this day serves to raise awareness about the importance of tourism and its impact on societies worldwide.
  • Economic Impact: Tourism is one of the major revenue sources for many countries. It helps stimulate economic growth, provides employment opportunities, and drives the development of infrastructure.
  • Cultural Exchange: Tourism promotes the exchange of cultures. It allows people from various parts of the world to understand, appreciate, and learn from diverse cultures, traditions, and ways of life. This can foster global understanding and peace.
  • Education and Enlightenment: Travel broadens the mind. Through tourism, people get firsthand experiences of places, histories, and traditions, which can be a form of education outside the conventional classroom environment.
  • Sustainable Development: In recent years, the concept of sustainable tourism, which respects both local communities and the traveler, cultural heritage, and the environment, has come to the forefront. World Tourism Day often emphasizes the significance of sustainable tourism and its role in ensuring that the benefits of tourism reach every corner of the world.

Each year, a theme is chosen for World Tourism Day that reflects the current issues, challenges, and trends in the tourism industry. This theme guides discussions, events, and celebrations related to the day.

12 World Tourism Day celebration ideas in the office

Here are 12 World Tourism Day celebration ideas in the office:

1. International food day

This celebration is all about bringing the flavors of the world into your workplace. Encourage your colleagues to prepare and share dishes from different countries or regions they've visited.

You can set up a communal eating area where everyone can try a variety of international foods. It's like having a global potluck! This idea not only celebrates diverse cuisines but also allows employees to bond over their shared love for food and travel.

2. Travel story sharing

Traveling is full of exciting adventures and sometimes hilarious mishaps. Organize a session during a lunch break or as part of a casual meeting where employees can share their travel experiences.

It could be a heartwarming story about a memorable trip or a funny anecdote about a travel mishap. This activity helps coworkers get to know each other better and learn about different parts of the world through personal stories.

3. Travel trivia quiz

Put together a fun and engaging travel-themed quiz for your colleagues. The quiz can include questions about famous landmarks, world capitals, unique customs, and interesting facts from various countries.

You can divide everyone into teams and make it a friendly competition to see who knows the most about world trivia. It's a great way to infuse a bit of friendly rivalry and learning into your World Tourism Day celebration.

4. Cultural dress-up day

Encourage your coworkers to showcase their appreciation for different cultures by coming to the office dressed in attire representing a country or culture they admire or have a connection with.

It could be as simple as wearing a traditional scarf or something more elaborate like a kimono or a sarong. This activity not only allows employees to express their cultural interests but also opens the door to conversations about the significance of the attire and the cultures they represent.

5. Travel destination décor

Transform your office into a mini global tour by decorating it with travel-themed elements. Hang up world maps, and travel posters, and display souvenirs from various destinations.

You can even have a friendly competition for the best-decorated workspace. This idea not only sets the mood for a travel-inspired celebration but also sparks conversations and curiosity about different parts of the world among your colleagues.

6. Global art exhibition

Encourage employees to showcase their artistic talents by organizing a global art exhibition. Invite them to create and display artwork inspired by their travel experiences or the cultures they've encountered.

It could include paintings, drawings, photography, or even crafts. This not only celebrates creativity but also provides a unique perspective on different parts of the world.

7. Language exchange workshop

Foster cross-cultural understanding by organizing a language exchange workshop. Invite colleagues who are fluent in different languages to teach basic phrases or expressions from their respective countries.

It's a fun way to learn a new language and appreciate the diversity of world languages.

8. Travel documentary screening

Set up a cozy corner in the office and screen travel documentaries or films that highlight the beauty and culture of various destinations.

Provide popcorn and drinks, and let everyone take a virtual journey around the world through the power of storytelling and visuals.

9. Travel-themed puzzles and games

Dedicate a section of your office to travel-themed puzzles and board games. Include jigsaw puzzles featuring famous landmarks, world map puzzles, and geography-based board games.

It's a great way to engage coworkers in friendly competition and learning while celebrating World Tourism Day.

10. Travel tips and hacks sharing session

Organize a casual session where employees can share their travel tips, hacks, and recommendations.

They can talk about their favorite travel apps, packing techniques, or budget-saving strategies. This idea not only promotes knowledge sharing but also helps colleagues become more travel-savvy.

11. Virtual reality travel experience

Bring a taste of different destinations to your office by setting up virtual reality (VR) stations. Employees can put on VR headsets and take immersive virtual tours of famous landmarks, cities, or natural wonders from around the world.

It's an innovative way to celebrate tourism and allows coworkers to "visit" places they may have never been before.

12. Global recipe swap

Encourage employees to participate in a global recipe swap. Each person can bring in a dish from their favorite travel destination, along with the recipe. Create a booklet with all the recipes and distribute it to everyone in the office.

This not only celebrates international cuisine but also allows coworkers to recreate dishes from different parts of the world at home.

12 World Tourism Day celebration ideas in the office virtually

Here are 12 World Tourism Day celebration ideas in the office virtually:

1. Around-the-world cooking challenge

Invite your colleagues to embark on a culinary journey from the comfort of their kitchens. Ask participants to choose a country or region, research its traditional dishes, and then prepare one of those dishes.

During a virtual lunch or dinner meetup, employees can showcase their culinary creations, share the cultural significance of the food, and even provide cooking tips. It's a delicious way to explore different cultures and cuisines while bonding over a shared meal.

2. Global trivia and quiz

Test your team's knowledge about world geography, famous landmarks, and travel facts with a lively virtual trivia and quiz session. Create teams and have them compete to answer questions related to various countries and cultures.

To make it more engaging, you can incorporate multimedia elements like photos and videos. Offer prizes or recognition to the winning team to add a competitive edge to the celebration.

3. Virtual travel showcase

Encourage employees to share their passion for travel by creating short video presentations or slideshows about their favorite travel destinations. They can include personal photos, anecdotes, travel tips, and recommendations.

This interactive session allows team members to learn from one another's travel experiences, discover hidden gems around the world, and find inspiration for their future adventures.

4. Cultural exchange hour

Foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity within your team by dedicating time to a virtual cultural exchange. Invite colleagues to share aspects of their own culture or a culture they admire.

This can involve storytelling, music performances, dance demonstrations, or even a crash course in basic phrases from another language. By celebrating different cultures, you promote inclusivity and create a more culturally rich work environment.

5. Travel-themed costume contest

Inject some fun and creativity into your virtual celebration by hosting a travel-themed costume contest. Encourage employees to dress up as characters, historical figures, or elements inspired by different countries or cultures.

During a virtual meeting, participants can explain the significance of their costumes and why they chose them. To add an element of interactivity, you can have colleagues vote for the most creative or culturally authentic costume, with prizes awarded to the winners.

6. Wanderlust photo contest

Organize a virtual photo contest where employees submit their best travel photos along with captions that describe their experiences.

Create different categories such as "Scenic Landscapes," "Cultural Encounters," and "Adventure Moments." Encourage team members to vote for their favorite photos, and award prizes to the winners.

This activity not only showcases the beauty of our world but also allows colleagues to share their travel stories visually.

7. Virtual escape room adventure

Transport your team on a virtual adventure by hosting a travel-themed escape room experience.

Choose a destination or scenario related to travel, and challenge employees to work together to solve puzzles, riddles, and challenges to "escape" from a virtual location. It's an interactive and team-building way to celebrate World Tourism Day.

8. Travel book club

Start a travel-themed book club within your office. Select a travel-related book, memoir, or novel and encourage employees to read it in the weeks leading up to World Tourism Day.

Host a virtual discussion where participants can share their thoughts, insights, and favorite travel-related quotes from the book. It's a literary journey that sparks conversation and inspires wanderlust.

9. DIY souvenir swap

Ask team members to dig into their travel memories and share a meaningful souvenir they've collected during their adventures. They can present these items during a virtual meeting, explaining the significance and story behind each one.

Then, you can organize a virtual souvenir swap, where participants can choose to exchange souvenirs with their colleagues. It's a unique way to bring a piece of the world into each other's homes.

10. Travel-themed scavenger hunt

Create a virtual scavenger hunt with travel-themed clues and challenges. Participants can use the internet to search for clues related to different countries, famous landmarks, or cultural traditions.

They can collaborate in teams to solve these challenges within a set time frame. The first team to complete all the tasks wins the scavenger hunt. It's a fun and educational way to explore the world from your computer.

11. Virtual travel film festival

Transform your virtual celebration into a cinematic adventure by organizing a travel-themed film festival. Have employees suggest their top travel movies or documentaries beforehand, and plan a screening schedule leading up to World Tourism Day.

After each movie, facilitate a discussion for participants to chat about their thoughts, travel inspirations, or personal ties to the places in the films.

12. Global recipe exchange

Encourage employees to explore different cultures through their taste buds by organizing a global recipe exchange. Each participant can select a recipe from a foreign cuisine they'd like to try, prepare it at home, and then share their cooking adventure during a virtual meetup.

This can include cooking demonstrations, tasting sessions, and discussions about the cultural significance of the dish.

Celebrating World Tourism Day in the office is not just about marking a date on the calendar. It's about embracing the spirit of exploration, promoting cultural understanding, and fostering a sense of unity among colleagues.

The 24 ideas we've shared in this blog offer a diverse range of ways to commemorate this day, whether it's through mouth-watering international cuisine, engaging activities that test your global knowledge, or even simple acts of kindness that pay homage to the hospitality found in different corners of the world.

Remember, the beauty of celebrating World Tourism Day at the office lies in the opportunity it provides to broaden our horizons, break down barriers, and appreciate the rich tapestry of cultures that make up our global community.

So, go ahead and bring a touch of wanderlust to your workplace this September 27th, and let the spirit of travel and adventure inspire your team to explore the world, one idea at a time. Happy World Tourism Day!

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World Tourism Day

World Tourism Day is commemorated each year on 27 September, with celebrations led by UNWTO. Its purpose is to foster awareness among the global community of tourism’s social, cultural, political and economic value and the contribution the sector can make in reaching the Sustainable Development Goals. In 2019, in line with UNWTO’s overarching focus on skills, education and jobs throughout the year, World Tourism Day will be a celebration on the topic ‘Tourism and Jobs: a better future for all’.

“Tourism and Jobs: A better Future for All”  World Tourism Day 2019

Official Message by the Secretary-General, UNWTO

Message by the Secretary-General

At the same time, it is a catalyst for equality and inclusivity. In many places, tourism employment gives women, young people and those living in rural communities the chance to support themselves and their families and to integrate more fully into wider society.

The true potential of tourism, both as a creator of jobs and as a driver of equality and sustainable development, is only just being realized. Providing decent work opportunities and contributing to developing professional skills are at the heart of this. Well managed, the continued growth of our sector will encompass countless opportunities and allow tourism to live up to its global social responsibility to leave no one behind.

Not one single economic, social or human activity prospers in isolation. For this reason, governments and stakeholders from the public and private sectors are increasingly working together to manage tourism in a responsible and sustainable manner and to ensure its enormous potential is properly realized.

Just as new technology is changing the way we travel, so too is it changing the way we work. Tourism is leading the way in providing workers with the skills and knowledge they need for the jobs of tomorrow. Embracing this creative spirit, including through effective collaboration with partners in the technology sector and in academia, will drive the creation of more and better jobs.

As we celebrate World Tourism Day, let us recognize the transformative power of tourism. Together, we can realize tourism’s potential to build a better, more equal future.

Prahlad Singh Patel, Minister of State (IC) for Tourism & Culture, Government of India

Prahlad Singh Patel, Minister of State (IC) for Tourism & Culture, Government of India

We believe that development of tourism is directly linked with community development. We want the local population to benefit by the development of tourism in their region and for this we should focus on development of soft skills among the locals.

In the process of job creation, let us ensure that our strategies for development of tourism are not in conflict with the environment and have minimal negative impact. When we talk about sustainability we should not only talk about conservation of resources but also our culture and heritage, which we have adopted in India through our Sustainable Tourism Criteria.

On behalf of the Ministry of Tourism, I would like to express my gratitude to UNWTO for choosing India as the host for this year’s World Tourism Day I am hopeful that together with the experts from tourism field, we will be able to highlight the challenges and opportunities of employment in Tourism sector and find solutions to the issues of employments in Tourism.

I look forward to receiving you in New Delhi!

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World Tourism Day celebrated in Oman

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Muscat: The Sultanate of Oman, represented by the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, on Wednesday celebrated the World Tourism Day, which falls on September 27, every year.

To mark the day, Oman organized the second introductory meeting for travel and tourism offices and youth teams, with the prime aim of responding to security and safety requirements of adventure tourism activities.

The celebration was held under the auspices of Salim Mohammed al Mahrouqi, Minister of Heritage and Tourism.

In the gathering held as part of Tourism Day celebrations, Oman laid emphasis on the enforcement of Ministerial Decision No (24/2021), which adds the activity of “organizing adventure tourism trips” to the duties of travel and tourism offices.

The mandate requires adventure tourism companies to abide by the security and safety measures quoted in the ministerial decision and keep the standards on top of their priorities.

The meeting saw the launch of electronic systems designed for receiving requests for adventure tourism activities and specialized guidance. It also included the launch of the insurance policy for adventure tourism activities, in cooperation with the Capital Market Authority.

World Tourism Day 2023 was celebrated under the theme of “Tourism and green investment” to highlight the need for more and better-oriented investments for the global Sustainable Development Goals and the UN roadmap for a better world by 2030.

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Tulsa to host Big Dam Party for Labor Day: water events, world's largest rubber duck

The City of Tulsa is preparing for one of its biggest Labor Day celebrations in recent history. 

Tulsa Regional Tourism is hosting the Big Dam Party at Zink Lake from Aug. 30 - Sept. 2. 

Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum said the Great Raft Race will return and the world's largest rubber duck has RSVPed. 

  • SEE ALSO:  Zink Lake fills with water for the first time in preparation for Labor Day weekend

Tulsans can expect live music, a parade, fireworks, food trucks, fun runs, rowing events, whitewater flume competitions, sailboat races, and vendors with art. 

The event schedule will be posted at  www.bigdamparty.com . 

The Labor Day weekend celebration kicks off the opening of Zink Lake, which has been closed for years. 

There are also several upgrades to look forward to like new restrooms, a new pedestrian bridge, and more parking. 

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