Published on December 7, 2025

Kathmandu, Nepal, has been chosen as the vibrant host for the 2025 Travel and Tourism Research Association (TTRA) Asia-Pacific Conference, set to take place from 6 to 9 December 2025. This landmark event will bring together industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers to discuss the future of regenerative tourism in the Asia-Pacific region.
The theme of the conference, “Regenerative Tourism in the Asia-Pacific Region”, signals a shift in the travel sector. It’s no longer about simply sustaining tourism but ensuring it regenerates and revitalizes communities, economies, and environments.
Why Kathmandu? The Perfect Backdrop for Regenerative Tourism
Nepal, with its rich culture, diverse landscapes, and commitment to community-based tourism, makes an ideal setting for such a transformative event.
- Natural Beauty & Cultural Heritage: From the majestic Himalayas to ancient temples and bustling markets, Kathmandu offers a living example of the type of regenerative tourism being discussed.
- Sustainable Tourism Leadership: Nepal is at the forefront of sustainable tourism practices, making it the perfect destination to showcase the principles of regeneration in the tourism industry.
The Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM) will host the event, reinforcing Nepal’s role as a thought leader in tourism research and education.
Key Themes and Topics: What Will Be Discussed?
This year’s conference will focus on practical solutions for transforming tourism in the Asia-Pacific region, where over-tourism has often taken a toll on local communities and natural resources. Key discussions will center around:
- Regenerating Destinations: Moving beyond sustainability, the conference will explore how tourism can actively restore ecosystems and communities.
- Cultural and Heritage Preservation: How can tourism help protect and promote indigenous cultures and traditions?
- Climate-Resilient Tourism: How to build tourism infrastructure that stands up to the challenges of climate change.
- Technology and Innovation: Exploring how digital tools, smart tourism, and sustainable hospitality practices are shaping the future.
- Circular Economy in Tourism: What role does the circular economy play in tourism’s future?
What to Expect: A Hub of Innovation and Networking
Expect a mix of exciting formats during the conference:
- Keynote Speakers: Industry thought leaders and experts will share their insights into the future of travel and tourism.
- Research Presentations: Academic research and case studies will highlight cutting-edge solutions to tourism’s most pressing challenges.
- Workshops and Networking: Attendees will have the chance to connect and collaborate with fellow professionals, share ideas, and build partnerships.
Nepal’s Role in Leading the Regenerative Tourism Movement
Nepal is not just a picturesque backdrop for this conference; it plays a crucial role in the discussion of regenerative tourism.
- Community-Based Tourism: Nepal has long embraced community-based tourism, which emphasizes the direct involvement of local communities in tourism planning and management. This has not only created sustainable livelihoods but also preserved cultural and natural heritage.
- Environmental Stewardship: Nepal’s national parks, wildlife reserves, and the Himalayan mountain range offer prime examples of how tourism can be leveraged to conserve biodiversity and encourage eco-friendly practices.
A Step Toward a More Sustainable Tourism Industry
The TTRA conference comes at a time when the tourism industry is under increasing pressure to reduce its environmental footprint and become more sustainable. This event will provide essential insights into how regenerative practices can balance growth and sustainability.
Why it Matters: For tourism businesses, governments, and local communities, this conference offers a chance to lead in the green revolution of tourism. Regenerative tourism is not just a trend but a necessary evolution for the industry.
- For Businesses: Learn how to integrate regenerative practices into your operations to attract eco-conscious travelers.
- For Governments: Understand how policies can encourage sustainable, community-driven tourism development.
- For Communities: Discover how to benefit directly from tourism in a way that ensures long-term economic growth and cultural preservation.
How to Get Involved
The official registration for the conference is open, and the event is set to draw a diverse crowd from across the globe. For those wishing to present their research or case studies, the call for papers is open, with a focus on contributions that promote sustainable and regenerative tourism practices.
Whether you are an academic, a practitioner, or simply a passionate advocate for sustainable travel, this is a must-attend event for those shaping the future of tourism in the Asia-Pacific region.
Looking Ahead: A New Dawn for Tourism in Asia-Pacific
As the tourism industry faces the challenges of climate change, over-tourism, and sustainability, the 2025 TTRA Asia-Pacific Conference offers a crucial opportunity to redefine how we think about tourism.
Nepal’s rich culture, coupled with the TTRA’s global network, sets the stage for a forward-thinking event that could shape the future of travel in Asia and beyond. The conference marks a pivotal moment where the tourism industry can pivot toward regenerative practices that benefit not only the industry but also the environment and local communities.
By gathering like-minded innovators, this conference will inspire a collective effort toward ensuring that tourism becomes a force for good — one that preserves and regenerates for generations to come.
Don’t Miss Out!
The 2025 TTRA Asia-Pacific Conference in Kathmandu will undoubtedly set the tone for the future of regenerative tourism. It’s an event that promises to reshape the way we think about travel and its impact on the world.
With insights, research, and collaboration opportunities on offer, this is the conference for anyone passionate about making tourism part of the solution to today’s global challenges.

