Affiliation:
1. Amity University, Greater Noida, India
2. Chandigarh University, India
3. Uttarakhand Open University, India
Abstract
Community-led tourism reform involves local communities in destination development to enhance cultural authenticity, sustainability, and social inclusion. Community decisions promote cultural celebration and ethical tourism, yet overtourism and commodification remain. Problem-solving involves inclusive governance, stakeholder collaboration, and thorough planning. Community, government, and business partnerships can promote sustainable tourism and equitable growth. Respect and cooperation between stakeholders enable management planning, responsible tourism, and harm minimization. Inclusive governance, capacity-building, and community entrepreneurship avoid tourism inequality. Tourism needs capacity building, inclusive governance, and indigenous empowerment as technology and community-led conservation shape it. How communities may develop inclusive, sustainable tourism destinations. Innovative teamwork can assure long-term success and resilience.