Holiday. Many people look forward to it all year, as a chance to get away
from the stress of everyday life and let loose in a new place. But what if
that new place is over capacity? That's the problem facing many hotspots
around the world lately, from Bali to Barcelona to Mt. Everest to Machu
Pichu. These destinations are grappling with overtourism - when the
presence of too many people in one area diminishes quality of life for both
locals and visitors. Mass tourism is set to be the new normal, due to more
affordable airfare and the rise of the global middle class. Residents in
popular hotspots have been protesting overtourism over the past few years.
Governments are responding by imposing tourism taxes, limiting access to
popular destinations through ticketing systems and even closing sites to
give them a chance to recover. In this episode, we ask, should limits be
set on global tourism?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr5tj5HMtH4

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