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Eco-friendly tourism management - The role of audio guides in sustainable tourism practices

Written by SmartGuide | Apr 3, 2024 2:57:00 PM

Tourism is responsible for about 8% of the world’s carbon emissions, with activities like plane flights, boat rides, souvenirs, and lodging contributing to its noteworthy carbon footprint. Clearly, this underscores the urgent need for eco-friendly tourism management. Digital audio guides are a valuable tool in this endeavor, helping to reduce environmental impact by eliminating the need for printed materials and minimizing physical footprints. SmartGuide digital audio guide platform, for example, not only promotes eco-friendly tourism by encouraging minimal resource usage but also provides comprehensive, engaging content for travelers including personalized recommendations that disperse travelers from tourism hotspots to lesser-known places.

Let's see why digital audio guides are contributing to sustainable tourism and why they are important in supporting responsible travel practices.

What is eco-friendly tourism and why does it matter?

Eco-friendly tourism, or sustainable tourism in a broader sense, focuses on mitigating the negative impact of travel on the environment while improving the well-being of local communities. It prioritizes the conservation of natural resources, the reduction of pollution, and the promotion of cultural heritage. The importance of eco-friendly tourism cannot be overstated; it is key for the long-term sustainability of travel destinations, ensuring that future generations can enjoy the same natural beauty and cultural richness.

Traditional mass tourism often leads to significant environmental degradation. Activities such as excessive air and sea travel contribute to pollution, while the demand for luxury accommodations and recreational facilities strains local resources and often also uproots original communities. Pollution from vehicles, waste generated by tourists, and the overuse of natural resources like water and energy result in severe ecological damage and resource depletion. Additionally, the use of paper and printed materials, such as maps and brochures, adds to deforestation and waste. Large group tours can exacerbate these issues by concentrating environmental stress within specific areas, leading to habitat destruction and increased littering. These adverse effects showcase the urgent need for sustainable tourism practices that reduce environmental harm.

There is a growing demand among tourists for sustainable travel options. According to the 2023 Sustainable Travel Report from Booking.com, 80% of survey respondents confirmed that traveling more sustainably is important to them, with 76% expressing a desire to pursue more sustainable travel over the next 12 months. Despite these intentions, 44% of travelers are unsure where to find sustainable tourism options. Therefore, it is essential to clearly communicate available responsible tourism options so that travelers can easily locate and choose them.

The sustainable travel market in the business travel and tourism sector is projected to grow by $335.93 billion from 2023 to 2027. Additionally, hotel and other rental accommodation guests are willing to pay up to 75% more for eco-friendly options, and 73% of travelers are more likely to choose accommodations that advertise their sustainability practices. This increasing demand highlights the necessity for the travel industry to provide and endorse eco-friendly approaches.

Why should you adopt digital tools for sustainable travel?

Digitization can boost sustainable and green tourism in the following ways:

Cutting down on physical resources

Digitization of content considerably decreases the need for printed and other physical resources. By providing content for visitors via digital alternatives like mobile apps and online platforms, tourist destinations and attractions can lessen the environmental impact associated with paper production and waste. Travelers can access all necessary information on their smartphones, including maps, itineraries, and travel guides, contributing to a greener tourism experience.

Smart visitor management

Mobile apps such as digital travel guides play a vital role as an interface between tourist destinations and attractions and their visitors. Using this interface as well as the big data generated by visitors' engagement with the app is extremely helpful in managing tourist flow, preventing congestion, and reducing environmental stress on popular sites. SmartGuide's big data insights, for example, provide destinations and travel businesses with comprehensive quantitative data through dashboards on factors such as visitors' origins, demographics, language preferences, acquisition sources (helpful for marketing), and favored sites and content. This helps destinations gain valuable insights into the current tourist landscape.

SmartGuide's heatmaps add another layer of analysis by vividly showing where and when visitors engage most actively with a destination, uncovering their movement patterns. These heatmaps highlight the effectiveness of specific tours in diverting visitors away from congested spots, reveal seasonal variations in tourist interest, and demonstrate how different nationalities explore a location. Unlike BTS data, the precision of SmartGuide heatmaps is down to meters thanks to GPS-based geolocation.

This dual approach provides a detailed understanding of tourist behaviors and trends. The data insights allow destinations to manage visitor distribution more effectively and make informed decisions for future planning. For example, if data indicates that certain tours successfully encourage exploration beyond crowded attractions, similar strategies can be replicated or expanded. Additionally, analyzing heatmap data can pinpoint areas that need more content or guidance in additional languages to attract a broader audience. This targeted strategy diversifies visitor options and facilitates sustainable and balanced exploration of a destination's attractions.

              Big data analytics of SmartGuide - Data dashboards and GPS heatmaps

Guiding tourists with personalized recommendations

SmartGuide digital guide app also offers AI-powered personalized recommendations to visitors, providing tailored suggestions for travelers similar to how Netflix or Spotify recommend content. SmartGuide’s AI model uses neural networks and categorizes activities and points of interest, matching them to individual traveler preferences and past behavior based on unique profiles. This approach creates a personalized guide on every traveler's phone. It helps distribute tourists more evenly across various attractions by encouraging them to explore lesser-known locations and thus, alleviating pressure on overcrowded hotspots.

           Personalized recommendations in SmartGuide travel guide app

Implementing digital audio guides to boost sustainable tourism practices 

For the successful implantation of digital audio guides, follow these steps:

1 Strategy development

Start by assessing the needs and objectives, identifying key goals such as diminishing environmental impact on certain points of interest in your destination, providing more educational value, or boosting visitor satisfaction with better multilingual coverage, etc. It’s important to understand the target audience’s preferences and needs to tailor the audio guides effectively.

Engaging stakeholders is equally important for the success of this initiative. Collaboration of local businesses, tourism boards, and environmental organizations in the creation and promotion of the new digital solution helps build a cohesive approach to eco-conscious tourism.

Content creation is another main step in the strategy. Develop engaging and informative content that attracts visitors. This content should be periodically reviewed and updated to maintain its relevance and accuracy.

2 Choosing the right digital audio guide platform

When selecting an audio guide platform, certain criteria are essential to consider. Offline access to the content for app users is a top priority, allowing visitors to download guides and access them without an internet connection. Multilingual support is also significant to cater to a diverse audience for inclusivity. Ease of use is another important factor; opt for a platform with an intuitive interface for both tourists and content creators.

Platforms like SmartGuide offer all these benefits, including an AI-powered content management system that is free and does not require any expertise, making the creation of guides quick and intuitive.

                                     Content creation at SmartGuide's content management system

3 Training, support, and feedback

Training staff at tourist info points and tourist information centers is also a core component of the successful introduction of digital audio guides. Provide training sessions for staff to familiarize them with the new platform and its features. Develop clear, concise instructions for tourists to make sure they find the guides easy to use. Robust customer support by the platform provider should be available to assist destinations and content creators as well as the app users with any issues they may encounter.

Finally, implement a feedback mechanism to collect user input continuously, allowing for the enhancement of the digital audio guide experience for both guide content creators and consumers based on real-world use and suggestions.

Digital audio guides -  A win-win for travelers and destinations

Using digital audio guides offers several benefits to tourists, including convenience, personalized experiences, and better learning. Digital guides allow travelers to explore at their own pace without the need for printed materials or group tours. SmartGuide, for example, is the world's 1st first audio guide app that even provides tailored content based on individual interests, making each visit more engaging and informative. Additionally, digital audio guides often include multimedia elements like videos, audio, scavenger hunt-like games, custom quizzes, and augmented reality features, which make the tour more interactive and enjoyable. Self-guided tours also enable visitors to explore destinations outside of peak hours, further supporting sustainable tourism and spreading crowds more evenly in time and space.

A geolocated image or video blends history into the present when viewed at the place of interest in SmartGuide app

Similarly, destinations gain substantial advantages from incorporating digital audio guides. One notable benefit is lowering their ecological footprint by transitioning from paper guides to digital formats. Improved visitor management becomes possible as digital audio guides help distribute tourists more evenly across various areas. Increased visitor satisfaction is another positive outcome, as visitors increasingly enjoy and prefer self-guided tours to organized group tours. These upsides expand a destination's appeal, boost repeat visits, and ultimately generate more revenue.

For instance, Prague's city center, known for its beauty and historical significance, has long faced the issue of overcrowding. The influx of tourists flocking to the same popular spots has diminished the quality of the visitor experience and placed considerable pressure on the local infrastructure and resources. SmartGuide helped tackle this problem head-on by digitizing paper guides and creating engaging digital content that encourages exploration beyond the over-visited city center. Through this digital audio guide platform, Prague inspired app users to spend 30% of their time exploring less visited places by sharing fascinating stories about these locations. This approach contributed to ecotourism efforts by distributing tourists more evenly across the city.

                                                                 GPS heatmap of SmartGuide of Prague

Essentially, digital innovation holds immense potential for preserving the natural and cultural heritage of travel destinations, ensuring their beauty and importance endure for future generations.

So, are you interested in adopting digital audio guides like SmartGuide as part of your sustainable tourism practices?