Scanned images of an article published in a travel magazine, sharing my thoughts on Experiential travel.
For decades, the travel industry was built on a "checklist" mentality. We flew halfway across the world to stand in front of monuments, snap a photo from the exact same angle as a thousand people before us, and move on. But lately, there’s been a collective shift in the wind. We’re tired of being spectators; we want to be participants.
Experiential tourism isn't just a trend; it's a return to the original spirit of exploration. It asks us to be humble, curious, and present. When we stop trying to "conquer" a destination, the destination finally has a chance to speak to us.