Sustainable tourism is frequently referred to as Ecotourism, Responsible Travel, or Regenerative Tourism. While "Ecotourism" specifically emphasizes nature conservation and environmental education, "Responsible Travel" is a broader term that encompasses the ethical behavior of the traveler and the social impact on local communities. In 2026, the term "Regenerative Tourism" has gained significant traction, moving beyond just "doing no harm" to actively seeking ways to improve, restore, and "leave better" the destinations being visited. You may also hear it called "Ethical Tourism" or "Green Travel." Regardless of the specific name used, the core principle remains the same: managing tourism in a way that preserves the natural environment, respects local cultural heritage, and provides long-term economic benefits to the host community without depleting resources for future generations.