Making tourism work for everyone
We look at a model of tourism designed to benefit local communities more fairly
Tourism brings money and opportunities to communities around the world, but it brings risks too. Sometimes an influx of tourists changes a place, damages the environment or leads to the exploitation of local people.
But the social enterprise Local Alike has a different model. They have worked with dozens of villages in Thailand to get them ready before “opening up” to tourists. During this process, which can take months or even years, they help locals identify the meals, activities and sights that will interest visitors, and they bring in outside investment to improve the village. Then they help establish a fair stream of revenue for the community.
We travel with Somsak Boonkam, the founder of Local Alike, as he faces his toughest challenge yet: to work with his own home town as it prepares for tourists.
Presenter: Myra Anubi
Producer/reporter: William Kremer
Series Producer: Jon Bithrey
Editor: Tom Bigwood
Sound mix: Andrew Mills
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- Tue 25 Jun 202407:06GMTBBC World Service
- Tue 25 Jun 202414:06GMTBBC World Service
- Tue 25 Jun 202421:06GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa
- Sat 29 Jun 202421:06GMTBBC World Service East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa only
- Sun 30 Jun 202409:06GMTBBC World Service
- Mon 1 Jul 202402:06GMTBBC World Service

