Yes, responsible tourism does aim at promoting conservation, community participation and sustainable development. Responsible tourism is an approach to tourism that encourages sustainable practices, such as minimizing waste, reducing energy consumption and protecting natural resources, while still providing meaningful cultural experiences for travelers. It also focuses on providing economic benefits to the communities that host travelers, as well as ensuring that all stakeholders have a stake in the tourism industry. Additionally, responsible tourism encourages the participation of local people in the decision-making process, and it is committed to protecting the environment and preserving local culture.