The Scottish highlands will soon be charging a £1 Transient Visitor Levy, becoming the first area in the United Kingdom to introduce a tourism tax. The tax was approved by the Highland Council as means to improve the conditions of the area and will be introduced by 2021. Currently, tourists have claimed to be subjected to unsavoury situations, including littered streets, lack of effective sanitation, drains containing human waste, and gridlocks created by cars on roads. The same were conveyed to the Members of Scottish Parliament in a meeting.