This document explores the concept of sustainable tourism in Qatar, highlighting its importance and the various factors influencing its development. It delves into the Triple Bottom Line Theory, emphasizing the economic, social, and environmental aspects of sustainable tourism. The document also examines unfavorable factors that can hinder sustainable tourism development, such as resource depletion, social injustice, and economic instability. It then outlines the phases of planning for sustainable tourism, emphasizing the need for long-term and short-term goals, stakeholder engagement, risk assessment, and effective monitoring and evaluation strategies. The conclusion emphasizes the significance of sustainable tourism planning in addressing social, environmental, and economic challenges in Qatar's tourism sector.