However, we fully recognise tourism can also negatively impact the environment and the people it serves.
Here at VisitOSLO, we work tirelessly in the background with our partners, to ensure these impacts are avoided through understanding, measurement, and reduction. We appreciate this is a work in progress, and a collective effort between VisitOSLO, our partners, and our guests.
Here we share our thoughts on responsible tourism and show how you, our guest, can help us take care of Oslo.
What is responsible tourism?
Responsible tourism is a strategy to make a positive impact on any destination, whether that’s environmental, societal, or economical and to strive to negate any negative effects. To be a responsible tourist means that you travel with an open mind to maximise positive encounters and minimise negative ones.
How we help you be a responsible tourist
As the official tourist body for Oslo – the capital of Norway – we endeavour to promote attractions, restaurants, hotels, and tourist activities that focus on responsible tourism. As part of our mission, we take pride in promoting local businesses that prioritise taking care of our environment and local society.
We are proud of what our city has to offer; be it our art, history, culture, fantastic port area, our abundance of nature both in and around city centre and not forgetting your hosts, our wonderful locals that welcome you.
Wishing tourists from all over the world a warm welcome to our humble (yet modern) city is something we love, and it is our job to showcase the very best Oslo has to offer!
… and because we care, we have compiled a list of simple tips that can help you enjoy your trip without leaving many negative climate footprints.
Travelling is inherent in our culture, and we don’t intend to stop now.
However, what we can do is guide you to make better choices and highlight our partners that strive to do better to protect the environment and who actively seek ways to reduce negative impacts.
VisitOSLO aims to contribute to responsible tourism, strive towards positive change and minimise any negative footprints. In that way, we will be able to invite many, many tourists now and in the future.
But my contribution is so small …
Many people think their somewhat small contribution will have little, or no, effect on the environment or communities they visit, however if everyone tries to think differently, we CAN make a collective difference when travelling.
Just by being informed about our partners that prioritise, say for example waste reduction or good work conditions for their employees, is just a start to our collective effort to make a difference, and at the same time perhaps inspire others to take more conscious decisions about the choices they make. Take a look at our top tips on how to be a responsible tourist below the picture.