Vietnam is accelerating its green transition by aligning tourism growth with sustainability and eco-conscious innovation ahead of 2026. The government is integrating environmental protection into tourism planning, focusing on renewable energy, low-carbon transport, and responsible hospitality practices. Hotels and destinations are adopting waste reduction and energy-efficient systems, while community-based tourism is gaining importance. Officials highlight the shift as a long-term strategy to attract responsible travellers and position Vietnam as a leading sustainable tourism destination in Southeast Asia.
Vietnam’s Green Transition Reshapes Global Tourism Landscape

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