Tourexpi
Rural
destinations consolidate their position as key players in sustainable tourism
and community development as UN Tourism announces its Best Tourism Villages
2024.
In
this fourth edition, 55 villages from all regions received the recognition,
chosen from over 260 applications from more than 60 UN Tourism Member States.
Another 20 villages were chosen to join the Upgrade Programme.
“Tourism
is a vital tool for inclusion, empowering rural communities to protect and
value their rich cultural heritage while driving sustainable development,” said
UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili. “The Best Tourism Villages
initiative not only recognizes the remarkable achievements of these villages
but also highlights the transformative power of tourism. By leveraging their
unique assets, these communities can foster economic growth, promote local
traditions, and enhance the quality of life for their residents. We celebrate
the villages that have embraced tourism as a pathway to empowerment and
community well-being, demonstrating that sustainable practices can lead to a
brighter future for all.”
The
Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism initiative was launched in 2021 to advance
tourism’s role in rural areas, preserving landscapes, cultural diversity, local
values, and culinary traditions. The Best Tourism Villages (BTV) Network grows
every year, and with the announcement of its 75 new members, 254 villages are
now part of the largest community of rural destinations in the world.
Uniting
Rural Destinations for Sustainable Development
The
Best Tourism Villages initiative is part of the UN Tourism for Rural
Development Programme. The Programme works to foster development and inclusion
in rural areas, combat depopulation, advance innovation and value chain
integration through tourism, and encourage sustainable practices.
As
in previous editions, the villages were evaluated under nine key areas:
·
Cultural and Natural Resources
·
Promotion and Conservation of Cultural
Resources
·
Economic Sustainability
·
Social Sustainability
·
Environmental Sustainability
·
Tourism Development and Value Chain
Integration
·
Governance and Prioritization of
Tourism
·
Infrastructure and Connectivity
·
Health, Safety, and Security
The
initiative comprises three pillars:
·
Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism:
Recognizes outstanding rural tourism destinations with accredited cultural and
natural assets, a commitment to preserving community-based values, and a clear
commitment to innovation and sustainability across economic, social, and
environmental dimensions.
·
Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism
Upgrade Programme: Supports villages on their journey to meet recognition
criteria, helping them improve in areas identified as weakness during
evaluation.
·
The Best Tourism Villages Network: A
space for exchanging experiences and good practices, learning, and
opportunities among its members, and it is open to contributions from experts
and public and private sector partners engaged in the promotion of tourism as a
driver for rural development.
The
55 Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism 2024 are (in alphabetical order):
·
Abo Noghta Castles & Historic
Tabab, Saudi Arabia
·
Abu Ghosoun, Egypt
·
Aínsa, Spain
·
Amagi, Japan
·
Anogeia, Greece
·
Azheke, China
·
Bo Suak, Thailand
·
Capulálpam de Méndez, Mexico
·
Caviahue-Copahue, Argentina
·
Cuatro Ciénegas de Carranza, Mexico
·
El Tambo, Ecuador
·
El Valle de Antón, Panama
·
Esfahak, Islamic Republic of Iran
·
Gaiman, Argentina
·
Gharb Suhayl, Egypt
·
Grand Baie, Mauritius
·
Guanyang, China
·
Huancaya, Peru
·
Jardín, Colombia
·
Jatiluwih, Indonesia
·
Kalopanagiotis, Cyprus
·
Leymebamba, Peru
·
Mindo, Ecuador
·
Mura, Spain
·
Nishikawa, Japan
·
Óbidos, Portugal
·
Ormana, Türkiye
·
Palizada, Mexico
·
Pissouri, Cyprus
·
Portobelo, Panama
·
Pueblo de Maras, Peru
·
Quinua, Peru
·
Ralco, Chile
·
Roches Noires, Mauritius
·
Romoos, Switzerland
·
Ruboni, Uganda
·
San Casciano dei Bagni, Italy
·
San Juan del Obispo, Guatemala
·
San Rafael de la Laguna, Ecuador
·
Santa Cruz da Graciosa, Portugal
·
Shibadong, China
·
Sibayo, Peru
·
Splügen, Switzerland
·
St. Johann in Tirol, Austria
·
Taoping, China
·
Tra Que Vegetable Village, Viet Nam
·
Trevelin, Argentina
·
Uaxactún, Guatemala
·
Urych, Ukraine
·
Villa Tulumba, Argentina
·
Vorokhta, Ukraine
·
Wukirsari, Indonesia
·
Xiaogang, China
·
Xitou, China
·
Yandunjiao, Chin
From
Fast Track to Recognition
This
year seven villages from the Best Tourism Villages Upgrade Programme have
achieved recognition as Best Tourism Villages. Through the Upgrade Programme
villages received mentorship to improve their lowest-scored areas of evaluation
and were able to apply through a fast-track process and qualify for Best
Tourism Village recognition.
These
outstanding villages include Capulálpam de Méndez (Mexico), Grand Baie
(Mauritius), Kalopanagiotis (Cyprus), Pissouri (Cyprus), Ruboni (Uganda), Bo
Suak (Thailand), and Trevelin (Argentina).
The
20 villages selected to participate in the Upgrade Programme this year are:
·
Breb, Romania
·
Campo Ramón, Argentina
·
Cap Malheureux, Mauritius
·
Cascas, Peru
·
Choshuenco, Chile
·
Dhudmaras, India
·
Lens, Switzerland
·
Malalcahuello, Chile
·
Mexcaltitán de Uribe, Mexico
·
Mittelberg, Austria
·
Pals, Spain
·
Piedades Sur, Costa Rica
·
Polovragi, Romania
·
San Juan Bautista, Chile
·
Santa Catarina Palopó, Guatemala
·
Seonhakdong, Republic of Korea
·
Shirayama, Japan
·
St. Leonhard in Pitztal, Austria
·
Yamakoshi, Japan
·
Yörük, Türkiye
The
call for submissions for the fifth edition will take place in early 2025,
opening a new opportunity for rural destinations to share their inspiring
initiatives and get global recognition as rural development champions.
Image
Credit: © UN Tourism
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