Theme: ““Sustainable Tourism Futures: Integrating Contemporary Travel, Sacred Landscapes
and Living Heritage”
Dates: 24–28 February 2026
Venue: Kirirom Institute of Technology,Cambodia
Tourism today stands at a pivotal moment shaped by climate uncertainty,
cultural revival, digital transformation, and rapidly evolving traveler
motivations. As destinations grapple with balancing economic vitality and
ecological responsibility, the theme “Sustainable Tourism Futures:
Integrating Contemporary Travel, Sacred Landscapes and Living
Heritage” presents a forward-looking, holistic vision for global tourism
development.
This theme recognizes that sustainability extends far beyond
environmental protection. It encompasses the preservation of sacred
geographies, heritage corridors, spiritual tourism circuits, community
identities, and living cultural traditions. Sacred landscapes, religious sites,
and intangible heritage systems hold narratives that must be protected
through responsible, community-led and culturally sensitive tourism
approaches.
The conference aims to explore how contemporary tourism practices,
including digital technologies, innovative hospitality models, and
regenerative travel behaviours, can be aligned with heritage
conservation, cultural continuity, and community well-being. It
encourages tourism to evolve from extractive systems into models rooted
in regeneration, authenticity, cultural humility, and respect for local ways
of life.
The discussion also invites reflection on critical questions that define the
future of global tourism:
Positioned within this dynamic intersection of culture, heritage, environment, and digital innovation, the conference seeks to bring together scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and industry leaders to co create pathways for a regenerative, community-led and culturally immersive tourism future.