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80% of the world's tourists visit just 10% of the world's tourist destinations

Are you aware of undertourism?

80% of the world's tourists visit just 10% of the world's tourist destinations. Just think about it. That's 1 billion people who visit roughly a few hundred destinations worldwide.

The future of travel

Luxury has lost its stars

What is luxury? Previously a concept of great elegance and comfort but what does that look like in today’s world? Are luxury stars fading to give way to something greater? Luxury is a difficult concept to find a recipe for but we all want to taste it.

Interview with Delphine King from The Long Run

The travel industry post-covid: Now we need to do it right

When it comes to sustainable and responsible travel, Delphine King is one of the most knowledgeable people in this world. Delphine is the director of The Long Run, which is globally recognized as a leader in responsible tourism. We have talked to her about responsible travel in

We celebrated our wedding anniversary in Bali traveling three generations together. But it was the four days aboard a beautiful wooden boat in the archipelago off Flores that today stands as the absolute highlight of the trip.

Let's begin with the end. Staying at tented green camps in Tanzania is a unique experience on so many levels, due to the tranquility that allows you to enjoy nature, wildlife, and the local communities. It's a responsible safari, and it's hard to understand why it hasn't

An interview with a pioneer in Thailand

The woman who stopped the plastic bottles

Anchalika Kijkanakorn is on a mission - and she's busy. A mission to move your notion of a traditional hotel and resort. A mission to do away with decades of classic hotel management, and instead open hotels that have a responsibility profile, is the first mover on sustainable

Luxury changes by the day

Being responsible makes sense commercially

Christian de Boer is a pioneer in the global hotel industry. The Dutchman is working on his life project, Jaya House River Park close to Angkor Wat in Cambodia, and has the ability to create an atmosphere and a meaningful universe for his guests and employees.

Interview with Jochen Zeitz

Sustainable tourism is much more than CO2

The tourism industry has a paradox: On one side, it consumes a massive amount of resources every day. And on the other side, it improves the standard of living and creates awareness and education in parts of the world where it is crucially needed.

An interview with Sonu Shivdasani from Soneva

Our favorite barefoot activist

An atoll, a hotel, a couple, and a vision. Soneva is a declaration of love for a cause - the need to make a difference.