Tourism

  • great barrier reef view from above. The Great Barrier Reef is a popular destination for last chance tourism.

    A growing trend among travelers is Last Chance Tourism (LCT)—a bittersweet form of exploration driven by the urgency to experience the world's most fragile and endangered destinations before they disappear. Whether it’s walking among calving glaciers, snorkeling over bleached coral reefs, or photographing sinking cities, LCT embodies both a celebration of Earth's beauty and a stark reminder of our collective impact on its future.

  • katutura 1ownship outside of Windhoek Namibia

    As travelers, one of the most exciting aspects of visiting another country is experiencing a new culture. We get the opportunity to learn about the history of places around the globe, participate in local events, and experience traditions and cultural practices first-hand. But, we also have a responsibility as global citizens to travel ethically and only participate in socially responsible tourism. 

  • Viewing Jackson Square in New Orleans through gates.

    Tim Williamson and Nieux Society see a Golden Age for the Crescent City where creators, culture and money come together for a new era in New Orleans’ post-Katrina Resurgence.

  • Temple in Java Indonesia

    When it comes to Indonesia, you might wonder how islands like Java can compete with the likes of Bali.

  • Map of Europe|Dinant Belgium unsplash Alex Vasey scaled|Parisian bridge at night by Leonard Cotte fr unsplash scaled|Alzaia Naviglio Grande in Milano Italy showing string of Christmas lights by cristina gottardi unsplash scaled

    The European tourism sector is one of the hardest-hit sectors among others in the world. The COVID -19 pandemic has been responsible for the restriction of movement among several countries in Europe vastly affecting the tourism industry. The tourism sector is responsible for the employment of millions of workers while the coronavirus travel restriction is responsible for the loss of jobs in millions. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), tourism contributes about 9.1% of Europe’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The GDP is worth US$ 2,018.2 in Europe's economy. WTTC’s Travel and Tourism Impact Report 2020 released in 2019, suggests that the European tourism sector is responsible for 37.1 million jobs which accounts for 9.7% of the region’s total employment. Since the lockdown in Europe, tourist destinations have closed down due to COVID-19 lockdown measures and country travel restrictions to battle the pandemic spread. Lower infection and spread [...]

  • elephant in Zimbabwe

    When I first visited Zimbabwe ten years ago, hyperinflation had sent the entire country into a controlled state of panic. While there was no specific ‘danger’ of which to speak, tourists were still frightened by the actions of President Robert Mugabe and the prospect of visiting a country in the midst of so much turmoil.

  • buddha sri lanka

    Tourism is a major economic activity for Sri Lanka that has exponentially grown since 1970. With annual visits by the travel community in 2017 reaching 2,116,407, tourism is among the major earners for the country.

  • Namibian Desert

    Wilderness Safaris’ Serra Cafema Camp, hidden in the Hartmann Valley, surrounded by the infinity of the Namib Desert, in the extreme north-west of Namibia, has reopened after an eco-friendly rebuild about two days ago. The park, located at an extremely remote region by the banks of the Kunene River offers travellers incredible journeys to the local deserts. The unique point of this camp is its ability to combining incredible landscapes at an uncommon destination, completely eco-friendly facilities and socially responsible tourism that focuses on experiencing local Himba culture and aims to strengthen local businesses.

  • Boat on the coast in Mozambique.

    Mozambique, known for its stunning coastline and growing tourism industry, has seen a steady flow of visitors from South Africa and beyond in recent years. In 2012, tourism contributed 6% of the country’s economy, with just over two million travelers enjoying its pristine beaches and vibrant culture. However, recent attacks by Renamo, an opposition group with roots in the country’s Civil War, have sparked concerns over safety, causing some tourists to reconsider their plans.

  • United Arab Emirates skyline at night

    In an effort to promote cultural awareness and respect, police in Abu Dhabi, UAE, have begun distributing a Tourism Cultural Guide to passengers arriving on cruise ships. Available in multiple languages, this guide provides tourists with essential information about the customs, traditions, and behavioral expectations in the UAE, helping visitors better understand and respect the local culture.