CT product development consist of five steps; which are 1) Extending uses of local resources, both natural and cultural, as assets to generate tourism products; 2) Adding value to the tourism products in order to maximize environmental, socio-cultural, and economic benefits consecutively; 3) differentiating the tourism products from other communities in order to offer unique product, service and experience to tourists; and to avoid imitation of the tourism products; 4) thinking creatively to innovate marketable tourism products and to build comparative advantages for tourism products; and 5) sharing benefits mutually by majority of the benefits, particularly economic benefits, must be retained within community of local resources being used in step 1. The process of creative tourism product development can be expanded by combining series of the process together. After finish step 5 of a process, benefits from tourism products should be reinvested to foster local natural and cultural resources in order to continue extending uses of the local resources by the continuing process (Figure 1). In this way, tourism will become a tool to integrate local resources conservation with local development, which conforms to the concept of sustainable tourism (Suttipisan, 2013).