How to create a tourism trail: Understanding the benefits and the challenges
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 1 — Nature of a tourism trail, its purpose and stakeholders
- 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.
“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!”
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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.”
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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.