Preserving tourism is everyone’s duty. It is the state’s duty towards tourists to limit the tourist places to which tourists go, and to ensure the availability of transport and transportation routes to and from them, in addition to the availability of health and recreational facilities therein, and to carry out maintenance and restoration operations for them continuously. Because all of this works to attract tourists to those places constantly, and to achieve a bright image of the country. Also, developing well-thought-out strategic plans aimed at highlighting existing cultural landmarks and conducting effective advertising campaigns are considered important for developing tourism and attracting tourists in light of the competitive wave that the global tourism sector is witnessing these days, given the multiplicity of tourist destinations and the diversity of entertainment programs offered, and offering attractive prices for accommodation and services. and tickets. The development of the tourism sector is not limited to the role provided by the state. Rather, it is our duty as individuals to preserve our country’s cultural heritage, so we keep it clean, and we are careful not to harm these monuments. We must also reflect, with our good morals and treatment, a civilized face in front of tourists, so we provide them with the help they need. Help without exploitation, as the country’s civilization lies in its history and the advancement of its people.