• Eliminating the interregional differences in levels of development
• Creation of regional tourism brands rather than relying upon cheaper products
• Sustainable perspectives and high quality, viable environments
• Supporting the social and economic objectives of central government with tourism development and sustainable environmental policies
• International cooperation
• Harmonizing sectoral development policies with national development schemes
• To closely trace global trends and demands and build up plans and conduct practices accordingly
• Multi-functional approach, by focusing on destinations
• Diversifying tourism products based on tourist profile
• Promoting eco-, plateau- and agricultural tourism
• Effective domestic, international promotions and marketing efforts
• Tourism specific to region or locality, tourism cities with focus on alternative tourism (health, thermal, golf, winter
sports, nature trips and etc.), capable of offering an ample variety of tourism facilities, along with such utilities as health, education and etc.,
• Tourism as an effective tool for development of backward regions and disadvantaged groups
• Active involvement of private sector enterprises in tourism infrastructure and transportation projects,
• Mechanisms in which central and local government and civil actors can collaborate and cooperate in decision-making processes concerning
tourism,
• To ensure coordination between central and local governments, managerial organization and financing, integral planning approaches
• Labour quality to enforce the effective operation and a sector specific certification system
• Infrastructure related and environmental problems occurring at locations where tourism activities get denser be solved with joint
efforts and contribution of local governments and private sector enterprises,
• Providing extraordinary accommodation facilities by conserving the regional architectural assets