Creating tourist hotspots on cliff edges and landslide zones without rigorous risk assessments is an irresponsible gamble with human lives. High crowd density in these geographically vulnerable areas severely bottlenecks emergency responses, turning manageable incidents into mass tragedies. True sustainable tourism demands that crowd control measures, clear evacuation protocols, and localized early warning systems are integrated into infrastructure before the first ticket is sold—consistently prioritizing human safety over commercial interests.
