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Go away! Countries that want to reduce the number of tourists
Tourism is bigger than ever before. In recent years, the number of travelers has increased exponentially across the globe, and many cities and attractions are completely overrun by tourists. This might fuel the economy, but when locals begin to suffer the consequences of mass tourism, it's time to re-evaluate and adopt measures to curb the influx of visitors. This is exactly what many governments are doing.
From tourist taxes to bans and restrictions, in this gallery, you'll get to know how popular destinations are fighting overtourism. Click through to get started.
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