How to create a tourism trail: Understanding the benefits and the challenges


Extant roads and paths can, in whole or in part, be include in new tourism trails. Gailingen am Hochrhein, Germany. Photo by David Bayliss (CC0) via Unsplash. https://unsplash.com/photos/btgKjWhg3rs
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Ever wondered what goes into cre­at­ing a tour­ism trail? 

Who are involved in cre­at­ing a tour­ism trail?

Why start a tour­ism trail? 

What is a tour­ism trail, anyway? 

Answers to these ques­tion and more are offered in a new online short course cre­ated by the Centre for Respons­ible Tour­ism Singa­pore (CRTS).

Learn about the chal­lenges of cre­at­ing a tour­ism trail and dis­cov­er the many things that are required to make a trail possible.

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Course curriculum

  • Chapter 2 — Devel­op­ing trails
  • Chapter 3 — Issues in man­aging trails

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Establish a solid foundation of responsible tourism knowledge

The tour­ism trails course is the latest in CRTS’ series of short online courses designed for aspir­ing respons­ible tour­ism prac­ti­tion­ers based any­where in the world. 

CRTS’ courses estab­lish a found­a­tion of know­ledge, and a frame­work for think­ing about vari­ous aspects of a respons­ible travel & tour­ism industry. 

They are always fresh.

Kevin Phun
CRTS founder Kev­in Phun

“We reg­u­larly update the courses with new trends, new ideas emer­ging from the academy, and the prac­tic­al exper­i­ences of pro­fes­sion­als in the field,” CRTS’ founder Kev­in Phun said. 

“It is all woven into the learn­ing experience.”

Pro­spect­ive stu­dents of these online respons­ible tour­ism courses need not be Singa­por­ean. They can be from any­where with an inter­net connection.

“Every­one is welcome!”

CONTACT CRTS | KEVIN PHUN ON LINKEDIN

Enrich your employees with the CRTS experience

As travel & tour­ism revives, CRTS’ online courses are per­fect for intro­du­cing newly hired people to some of the respons­ible tour­ism con­cepts of rel­ev­ance to an organ­isa­tion, as well as for refresh­ing and updat­ing return­ing staff.

“Our intens­ive courses are effi­cient exer­cises in pro­fes­sion­al devel­op­ment, and could be a motiv­at­ing incent­ive for some employ­ees,” Kev­in said. 

CRTS is offer­ing a pack­age deal for organ­isa­tions: Book­ings of 20 or more online courses attract a 30% discount. 

These can be used all at once as a group learn­ing exper­i­ence, or banked to be offered to indi­vidu­als over time.

CRTS’ courses can also be delivered live and in-per­son by Kev­in himself. 

“We can tail­or our respons­ible tour­ism courses to an organisation’s spe­cif­ic require­ments,” he said. 

“Con­tact CRTS or me dir­ectly. Let me know what you require. I look for­ward to work­ing and learn­ing with you and your team.”

CONTACT CRTS | KEVIN PHUN ON LINKEDIN

Fea­tured image (top of post): Extant roads and paths, such as this coun­try road in Gailin­gen am Hochrhein, Ger­many, could be included in new tour­ism trails. Photo by Dav­id Bayliss (CC0) via Unsplash.

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