Accomplishing tourism research in an ethical and fitting way must be established around the central idea of presenting an authentic and beneficial result while prohibiting harm to the contributors, their groups or, indeed, the investigators themselves (NHMRC, 2015). Harm can be circumvented or reduced through the impetus and function of suitable ethical principles. As a starting point, a researcher’s ethical practice must be directed by comprehensive ideals as underlined by government research committees, for example in Australia, the Australian Government’s, National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC, 2015, n.p.)