AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism Safety & Disruption: Cambodia’s Angkor Archaeological Park issues rainy-season warnings for slippery stones, lightning and tree-branch hazards, urging visitors to follow safety rules. Wildlife Risk: Yellowstone continues to draw attention after a bison attack seriously injured a tourist, with officials reiterating that wildlife encounters can turn dangerous fast. Travel Tragedy: India’s MEA says it is in touch with Vietnam after a speedboat capsized near Phu Quoc, killing 15 Indian tourists; remains have been repatriated and one survivor is still recovering. Responsible Retreats: The Wellness Tourism Association releases a global framework of six principles for ethical, responsible retreat operations, focusing on qualified leadership and participant safety. Visa & Entry Updates: Ethiopia expands tourist visa-on-arrival eligibility to 50+ countries, while Thailand keeps a 30-day visa-free option for Indians after shelving a stricter plan. Tourism Policy & Spending: Sri Lanka targets higher per-visitor spend by 2030, aiming to boost revenue through better-quality experiences. Infrastructure & Upgrades: Santo Domingo’s Columbus Alcázar restoration is completed, paired with new public lighting to support night tourism.
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