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Sustainable Tourism 2025: Inspiring Future at Lahore Museum’s World Tourism Day Celebration

Join the transformative Sustainable Tourism 2025 session at Lahore Museum on World Tourism Day, where experts share powerful insights on sustainability, conservation, and investing in our planet’s future.

On 28th September 2025, the Lahore Museum will proudly host Session 3: Tourism for Sustainability – Investing in Our Planet’s Future as part of the World Tourism Day 2025 celebrations. This important session will spotlight sustainable tourism as a key driver of environmental stewardship, community development, and long-term economic growth.

The event will feature renowned experts including Syed Haseeb Amjad GardeziProf. Dr. Arifa Tahir, Syed Haseeb Amjad Gardezi,, and Muhammad Dastageer, who will guide discussions on how tourism can evolve into a force for sustainability and positive change.

Venue: Auditorium, Lahore Museum 🕑 Time: 2:00 – 3:30 PM


Why Sustainable Tourism 2025 Matters

Sustainable Tourism 2025 is not just a catchphrase—it is a global necessity. The tourism sector contributes around 10% of global GDP, but it also has a significant environmental footprint if not managed responsibly. With rising concerns about climate change, resource depletion, and cultural erosion, the world urgently needs tourism that protects natural ecosystems and empowers local communities.

According to the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the 2025 theme “Tourism for Sustainability – Investing in Our Planet’s Future” aligns directly with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 15 (Life on Land).


Highlights of the Lahore Museum Session

The Lahore Museum session offers a unique opportunity to learn, network, and engage with experts in the field of sustainable tourism. The 90-minute event will include:

  • Expert talks on sustainability-driven tourism strategies.
  • Interactive discussions on conservation and eco-friendly practices.
  • Community-focused insights on how tourism can support cultural heritage.
  • Collaborative vision-building for Pakistan’s role in green tourism.

This session aims to inspire action, highlight best practices, and create a roadmap for resilient tourism in Pakistan and beyond.


Meet the Esteemed Panel of Experts

The event will bring together thought leaders and practitioners committed to reshaping tourism for a sustainable future:

  • Syed Haseeb Amjad Gardezi – Hospitality and tourism specialist, advocating for eco-friendly business models.
  • Prof. Dr. Arifa Tahir – Academic voice on culture, heritage preservation, and environmental responsibility.
  • Shajea Shuja – Advocate for community empowerment and gender-inclusive tourism initiatives.
  • Muhammad Dastageer – Expert on environmental stewardship and nature conservation.

Their collective expertise will shed light on how Pakistan can balance growth with environmental responsibility.


Tourism and Environmental Stewardship

Tourism directly impacts ecosystems through energy use, waste generation, and carbon emissions. However, with the right strategies, it can also:

  • Support biodiversity conservation.
  • Promote eco-friendly accommodations.
  • Encourage green transport systems.
  • Fund wildlife and heritage site protection.

This aligns with the global shift toward responsible tourism, where travelers demand authentic, eco-conscious experiences rather than mass tourism models that harm the planet.


Linking Culture, Heritage, and Sustainability

The Lahore Museum, itself a symbol of Pakistan’s cultural richness, is the perfect host for this session. By bringing sustainable tourism discussions into a cultural space, it emphasizes the deep connection between heritage and environmental responsibility.

Protecting historical monuments, traditional crafts, and local identities through responsible tourism ensures that communities thrive economically while safeguarding their heritage for future generations.


Global Goals and Pakistan’s Role

Pakistan, with its diverse landscapes ranging from the Karakoram mountains to the Indus plains, has immense potential for sustainable tourism. However, it also faces risks from climate change, glacier melt, and environmental degradation.

By investing in sustainable tourism 2025, Pakistan can:

  • Boost eco-tourism in Gilgit-Baltistan.
  • Protect wetlands and wildlife sanctuaries.
  • Promote heritage tourism in Lahore, Mohenjo-Daro, and Taxila.
  • Encourage renewable energy adoption in the hospitality sector.

External resources such as the UNWTO Sustainability Framework provide global best practices that Pakistan can adapt.


Why You Should Attend

This session is more than an academic discussion—it’s a call to action. Whether you are a student, policymaker, environmentalist, entrepreneur, or traveler, you will gain insights into:

  • The future of global tourism trends.
  • Strategies for sustainable business development.
  • The role of individuals in protecting the planet.

By attending, you also become part of a growing movement for sustainability—a collective effort that extends far beyond tourism into broader climate action and global resilience.


Conclusion

The Sustainable Tourism 2025 session at Lahore Museum on World Tourism Day is more than just an event—it is a transformative moment for Pakistan’s tourism sector. By investing in sustainability, conservation, and environmental stewardship, Pakistan can emerge as a global leader in eco-tourism.

This event reflects a positive vision for the future, one where tourism becomes a force for good, preserving both our planet’s environment and our shared cultural heritage.

Don’t miss this chance to be part of an inspiring conversation that will shape how we travel, conserve, and invest in the future of our planet.


VOW Desk

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