Port Blair, Sept. 27: The Andaman Association of Tour Operators (AATO) marked World Tourism Day with a series of impactful events aimed at promoting responsible tourism and environmental conservation.

The day commenced with a spirited beach cleaning drive at Pongy Balu Beach, underscoring AATO's commitment to preserving the natural beauty of the Andaman Islands. Volunteers, including members of AATO and Gram Panchayat Guptapara joined hands to remove plastic waste and debris, reaffirming their dedication to sustainable tourism. The drive was attended by Shri. Prakash Adhikari, Zila Parishad member and Shri. Durlav Das, Pradhan of Guptapara Panchayat.

Following this, a Responsible Tourism Pledge ceremony took place at Cellular Jail. The pledge was administered by Smt. Rasheeda Iqbal, Asst. Director, Dept. of Art & culture. The event saw the participation of President M. Vinod, who emphasized the pivotal role of responsible tourism in preserving cultural and natural heritage. The students of JNRM College pledged to uphold ethical travel practices and spread awareness about the importance of responsible tourism.

In addition to these activities, a captivating photography competition was organized, inviting participants to capture the essence of Andaman's diverse landscapes and cultural heritage. The competition received an overwhelming response, with entries showcasing the islands' breathtaking scenery and vibrant traditions.

M Vinod, President of AATO, expressed his gratitude towards the participants and partners for their enthusiastic involvement. "World Tourism Day provides us with an opportunity to reflect on the significance of sustainable tourism. The collective effort displayed today, from the beach cleaning to the responsible tourism pledge, is a testament to the dedication of our community towards preserving the beauty and culture of the Andaman Islands."

AATO extends heartfelt thanks to all participants, partners, and volunteers who contributed to the success of this meaningful celebration.