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Why GATE?

We want to open gates to other cultures!

GATE is a German organisation and wants to establish anthropological perspectives and ideas within the tourism industry. In particular, we are striving to create social relations between tourists and local communities which are beneficial and satisfying to both sides. In other words, tourism that corresponds with anthropological concepts!

What are the aims GATE wishes to achieve?

Our work is focused on the enhancement of intercultural communication: With regard to tourism, GATE wishes to act as a facilitator between different cultures by: A holistic approach always founds the basis for our work. While developing or improving tourism projects and structures, all aspects of the local culture in the tourist destinations must be taken into consideration. Furthermore, local people should have the opportunity to participate in, and have their interests taken into account, at all stages of each and every tourism project.

The work of GATE starts here – what we offer:

Here are some examples of our ideas in practice: Our members have the necessary qualifications for these tasks:
About the formation of GATE:

GATE e.V. was founded in 1995 in Hamburg, Germany. It is registered in the German 'Vereinsregister' (registry of associations) as a non-profit making organisation.
The basis for the foundation of GATE was laid 1994 in Göttingen, at a seminar on 'Anthropology and Tourism'. In the same year, anthropology students formed a regular working group on tourism in Hamburg. Amongst their activities, they created an introductory seminar on 'Anthropology and Tourism' at the Department of Anthropology in Hamburg. Since 1996, GATE has exhibited at the ITB in Berlin. Thereby, it has successfully formed links with the tourism industry which have resulted in many joint projects.
Today, members of GATE are students of anthropology as well as trained anthropologists from all over Germany. Our members work in different fields of the tourism industry and/or are concerned with the academic discourse on anthropology and tourism.