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As environmental changes accelerate, last-chance tourism is on the rise, inviting travellers to explore destinations that are at the risk of disappearing. Last-chance tourism is a mix of exciting and kind-of-scary. With climate change reshaping the planet, people are rushing to see natural wonders before they disappear. Thanks to social media hype, it’s not just about taking a vacation anymore, it’s about checking off bucket-list spots that might not be around much longer. Think coral reefs, glaciers, and ancient forests, places that have gone from peaceful escapes to urgent, must-see destinations. It gives tourists a chance to experience unique adventure in nature’s disappearing beauty. But the reality is harsh as every visit and footprint speeds up the destruction of these fragile ecosystems. (Also read: La Digue to Caye Caulker: Best off-beat islands for a calmer tropical vacation )