TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Tuesday, 7th April 2026
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Banyan Tree, Mandai Park unveil new details, design plans for Singapore eco-resort

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Illustration of treehouses at the resort. Photo credit: Mandai Park Holdings

The Mandai eco-resort to be operated by Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts will be white labelled, among the new details revealed by the Singapore-based company and Mandai Park Holdings (MPH) yesterday.

Scheduled to open in Singapore’s new Mandai wildlife district in 2023, the 338-key Mandai resort is designed by local architectural firm Wow Architects.

The yet-unnamed hotel will be built on a 4.6ha site, which currently houses the Singapore Zoo’s back-of-house facilities.

There will be a mix of standard and family rooms within a sprawl of hotel buildings, as well as 24 elevated treehouses scattered across the treeline.

Every room will emulate a “perch” that is integrated into the surrounding vegetation, and the treehouses will resemble seedpods. Connecting the buildings is a network of elevated walkways, which also link to a rooftop garden and a pool.

Mike Barclay, group CEO of Mandai Park Holdings, announced that the resort will work with Mandai’s wildlife parks – the Singapore Zoo, the new Bird Park, the Night Safari and the River Safari – to create programmes and activities for resort guests.

These can include pre-opening experiences or back-of-house tours, he explained. Wow Architect’s managing director, Wong Chiu Man, added that other potential activities include farm-to-table foraging at the resort’s rooftop garden as part of a roster of F&B experiences.

Furthermore, this resort – which will be operated by Banyan Trees Hotels & Resorts – will be a white label property, shared Ho Kwon Ping, executive chairman of Banyan Tree Holdings.

He explained that the Mandai resort will offer “an unprecedented access to nature” that is distinct from the brand’s other properties, and will offer rooms starting from an “extremely affordable” price range.

The project is overseen by an environmental impact committee comprising academics and professionals, and has been designed to minimise disturbance to the vegetation of the site.

The decision to open a resort in Mandai comes after a 2014 survey by MPH, which found accommodation as the top request by the general public for the district, said Barclay.

Addressing the other developments in the Mandai wildlife district, Barclay said that the first public opening – by end-2019 – is the nature link bridge connecting Mandai Lake Road to the Central Catchment Nature Reserve.

Larger-scale openings will follow, namely the new Bird Park, the north section of the new Rainforest Park followed by its south section.

By 2020, the Mandai wildlife district will also welcome two new indoor attractions as well as refreshed attractions at the remaining wildlife parks.

The Mandai resort sits on the east of the district and will open as the final phase of the project.

I Asia Thailand partners Diethelm for sales across Asia

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Screenshot from the I Asia Thailand website

Bangkok-based I Asia Thailand will start selling products in the Diethelm Travel Group network.

The new partnership will combine I Asia Thailand’s existing network with Diethelm Travel Group’s portfolio of travel services and experiences across Asia, making them available to a broader market of travellers.

Screenshot from the I Asia Thailand website

“Partnering with Diethelm Travel Group and offering its unique products is a natural next step for I Asia Thailand,” said Nick Critelli, general manager of I Asia Thailand. “We’ve already built a solid reputation and array of offerings across Thailand and now are looking forward to opening up a number of new products and destinations across Asia to our partners and guests. I believe working with other DMC’s will make our companies stronger in the future”

Founded in Thailand in 1957, Diethelm Travel Group has fully licensed and insured offices in Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.

Hyatt carves out dedicated lifestyle division

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Alila Yangshuo

Following its acquisition of Two Roads Hospitality late last year, Hyatt Hotels has announced the launch of a new dedicated lifestyle division that brings together Hyatt’s and former Two Roads Hospitality’s lifestyle brands, including Andaz, Hyatt Centric, Alila, Hyatt Centric, Joie de Vivre Hotels, Thompson Hotels and tommie.

“With the introduction of a dedicated lifestyle division, we’re able to dive deeper into our guests’ preferences and further carve out Hyatt’s role in this important segment,” said Mark Vondrasek, chief commercial officer, Hyatt.

Alila Yangshuo

The move is the first of its kind for Hyatt, this new cross-functional division centres on the development, positioning and execution of Hyatt’s lifestyle portfolio.

Frederic Flageat-Simon, former CEO of Two Roads Hospitality Asia, has been installed as the global head of lifestyle operations.

Based in Chicago and reporting to Hyatt’s Americas group president, Pete Sears, Flageat-Simon is responsible for the continued integration of the Two Roads brands into the Hyatt portfolio, and developing the global operations strategy for Hyatt’s new lifestyle division.

Heather Geisler has also been named vice president of global brands, and she will be responsible on driving global brand awareness around Hyatt’s lifestyle division brands.

Flageat-Simon and Geisler will work closely to cultivate and refine the lifestyle brands and grow this business segment. They will also collaborate with the commercial services organisation on key commercial brand functions, including digital strategy, loyalty, sales and wellbeing, driving a heightened focus on the sustained growth of Hyatt’s lifestyle portfolio.

New Tokyo DisneySea area named Fantasy Springs

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Oriental Land, the owner of Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, has unveiled Fantasy Springs as the name of the eighth and newest Tokyo DisneySea themed area, with a largest-to-date investment of 250 billion yen (US$2.3 billion) in this project.

The port is being developed together with a new Disney hotel, and both are scheduled to open in the fiscal year 2022 (which ends March 31, 2023). These announcements are part of a large-scale expansion that the Tokyo DisneySea Park is currently undergoing.

A rendering of the upcoming Fantasy Spring port

Themed to a magical spring that leads to a world of Disney fantasy, Fantasy Springs will comprise three areas inspired by Disney films – Frozen, Tangled and Peter Pan. The new port will be themed to a magical spring that leads into a world of Disney’s fantasy, and will have waterfalls and ponds.

In addition, overlooking Fantasy Springs and situated inside Tokyo DisneySea will be a Disney hotel that offers deluxe and luxury accommodations.

The four attractions, three restaurants and one shop in Fantasy Springs, as well as the new Disney hotel, have all been newly developed exclusively for this expansion.

Tokyo DisneySea is currently also gearing up for the launch of their newest attraction, Soaring Fantastic Flight, scheduled to launch on July 23, 2019.

Earlier in December 2018, Oriental Land unveiled plans to build a Toy Story-themed hotel and a new Beauty and the Beast attraction in the park.

Travel Trade Maldives unveils third edition

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Travel Trade Maldives (TTM), the largest travel trade show to be held in the Maldives, is scheduled to host its third edition from June 11 to 13.

Over 100 resorts and 200 plus local and international travel producers are expected to exhibit and participate in the event, which has four main component, namely TTM Travel Summit, TTM Pre-scheduled Meetings, Maldives Supplier Expo and TTM Awards & Gala Night.

2,000 meetings already pre-scheduled for this year’s edition

Themed Travel Tech & Analytics, this year’s summit will take place on June 11 at Bandos Maldives and cover topics such as analytics, dynamic pricing, digital and AI potential.

Over 150 key travel professionals are expected to participate in this platform, with speakers from organisations such as TTG Asia, Make My Trip, Axis Rooms, Padi, Booking.com, Qatar Airways, TTN Middle East and more.

The inaugural Maldives Supplier Expo which was held for first time in 2018, is an invitation-only event, where exhibiting companies can meet key decision makers including engineering directors, head chefs, procurement managers and CFOs from the Maldives. Exhibitors & Visitors can pre-schedule meetings via a software.

Over 50 suppliers and over 100 key decision makers in the hospitality industry are expected to visit the event.

As well, 2,000 pre-scheduled meetings have already been set to take place at TTM. TTM organiser Orca Media Group (previously Maldives Getaways) expects to have over 3,000 meetings scheduled by the end of the month, discussing what it estimates to be U$1 billion worth of business contracts.

A major focus of TTM is to address ways in which demand would meet the ever-growing supply planned for country’s tourism industry. It is estimated that by the year 2020, Maldives would have over 50,000 beds.

New hotels: Riu Atoll and Riu Palace Maldivas, Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru at Embassy One, and more

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Riu Atoll and Riu Palace Maldivas, Maldives
The Spanish hotel chain has foray into the Maldives with the launch of two new hotels on Dhaalu Atoll, the four-star Riu Atoll and five-star Riu Palace Maldivas, which are linked by a 800m over-water walkway.

Riu Atoll, located on the private island of Maafushi, offers 264 rooms, 36 of which are over the water. The hotel has a main restaurant, Dhoni; an Italian restaurant Sophia; and the Beef Steak House. It also has a 24-hour Sports Bar, the salon bar Bodeberu; and a swim-up bar Tequila. Families will enjoy access to a pool, children’s play area and the RiuLand kids’ club.

On the neighbouring private island Kedhigandu sits Riu Palace Maldivas, featuring 176 keys, 72 of which are suites over water. Not only do guests at this resort have access to the bars and restaurants at Riu Atoll, they also enjoy exclusive access to the main restaurant Palm; the fusion restaurant Krystal; and the Japanese restaurant Yu Hi. The resort also offers guests a Paradise bar located in an infinity pool and a chill-out zone.

Guests from both resorts will also be able to enjoy access to a wellness centre offering various spa treatments, as well as a gym and steam room.

Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru at Embassy One, India
The second Four Seasons property to open in the country features 191 rooms and 39 suites set amid 2.3ha of landscaped gardens. There are no less than six F&B options on-site, including the Far & East restaurant serving Chinese, Japanese and Thai cuisines on the 21st floor. Making up the recreational facilities are the Infuse Spa with 11 treatment rooms as well as an outdoor pool.

Event planners may avail the 1,540m2 event spaces ranging from the Grand Ballroom and open terrace, the largest of which can accommodate up to 1,000 guests.

Shadow Play by Peppers, Australia
The luxury hotel in Melbourne’s Southbank district features 70 keys across one- and two-bedroom apartments, all of which come with full kitchen and laundry amenities. Facilities on-site include an outdoor heated pool, gym, sauna and steam room, barbecue area on level nine, and a restaurant and bar on the ground floor. There’s even an enclosed garden space on the 46th floor, complete with a fireplace, guest lounge, and library with an adjoining patio.

Mercure Ambassador Ulsan, South Korea
Mercure Ambassador Ulsan is the first international branded hotel to debut in Ulsan Metropolitan City, along the south-eastern coast of South Korea. This Jeongja Beach hotel offers 131 guestrooms with ocean views, and come furnished with Simmons bedding and a 49-inch LED TV. Amenities on-site include the Opus restaurant, spa and fitness centre. For events and corporate meetings, the hotel offers an outdoor terrace, as well as five meeting rooms that can cater up to 250 guests.

Pullman Shanghai Qingpu Excellence, China
Situated on the western side of Shanghai, Pullman’s latest China opening features 292 guestrooms and 16 suites, seven family rooms and one presidential suite. Its four dining establishments include a variety of options, ranging from the international Yue Café to a modern steak and seafood house, Q – Seafood & Grill. Other facilities include the Fit Lounge with a heated indoor swimming pool, a business centre and an executive lounge.

The hotel has more than 1,600m2 of banquet space, with the largest ballroom in Qingpu supported by seven function rooms. The 800m2 Grand Ballroom is pillarless, and boasts an eight-meter-high ceiling, as well as an 80-inch LED screen. The ballroom is also connected to an outdoor terrace, suitable for evening cocktails and al fresco gatherings.

Travel agents get 50% off AAT Kings tours

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The Ultimate Territory Adventure in Style - Uluru

Australia and New Zealand tour operator AAT Kings is offering travel agents in Asia 50 per cent off itineraries in the Guided Holiday, Day Tour or Inspiring Journey categories, or 30 per cent off Short Break tours departing in 2019.

Valid from May 21 to June 12, the promotion is subject to availability and applicable to the travel agent and one accompanying person.

The Ultimate Territory Adventure in Style – Uluru

In the Short Break category are smaller group tours such as Yarra Valley Gourmet Food & Wine, The Great Ocean Road & the Twelve Apostles, and Blue Mountains Unearthed.

AAT says a must-see trip is the Uluru and Sunrise Field of Light half day tour. The operator has exclusive rights to the Field of Light installation at Sunrise until December 2020.

Inspiring Journeys has four guaranteed departures ranging from five to 10 days. Experiences include hiking to the summit of Gunlom Falls, enjoying the incredible Ubirr Rock tropical sunset, or a chance to meet local artist Manuel Pamkal who will teach guests the art of Rarrk painting.

After Sentosa, Shangri-La veteran GM moves to Singapore city resort

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Tane Picken has been appointed as general manager of Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, overseeing the Shangri-La Apartments and Shangri La Residences in his new role.

The South African native was previously the general manager at Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa, Singapore. No stranger to the group, Picken was also the general manager of Hotel Jen Penang from 2015 to 2016.

Picken has more than 18 years of hospitality management experience across a variety of luxury hotel brands across Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

9 Reasons Why You Can’t Miss Arival Bangkok

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Brought to you by Arival Media (By Jenna Blumenfeld)

Where do tour operators, in-destination industry experts and tech partners go to connect? The must-attend event, Arival Bangkok!

Taking place 24-26 June 2019 at the beautiful Avani Riverside Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, Arival Bangkok is specifically designed for providers of tours, activities and attractions who enable travelers to go deeper into locations and cultures for a more enriching, fun and memorable trip. Arival represents and advances The Best Part of Travel.

Here’s why you should plan to attend this fun, inspiring and essential event.

  1. Hear from and connect with the biggest digital brands in tours, activities and attractions across Asia: BeMyGuest, Booking.com, ClearTrip, Ctrip, Expedia, GlobalTix, Google, Klook, TripAdvisor, Veltra and many more will be there.
  2. Understand the next wave of experiences, and learn new ideas and inspiring stories from the innovative creators making it happen.
  3. Exclusive trends and research on tours, activities and attractions: Get the latest data and insights on the Chinese traveler, the Indian outbound market, the Muslim travel market, and the outbound U.S. and European traveler to Asia.
  4. Leading practitioners from around the world will speak on topics ranging from understanding how to work with online travel agencies (OTAs) to the importance of being a responsible, sustainable business. Connect with speakers and ask your most burning questions during dedicated Q&A sessions. (Check out the full list of Arival Bangkok speakers.)
  5. Whether your offerings involve viewing a local monument, trekking the Annapurna Circuit or taking groups on tours of food trucks, learn tangible tips and tricks such as optimizing pricing and tour sizes to improve client experience—and keep positive reviews rolling in.
  6. Because it’s held in the fun, vibrant city of Bangkok! ‘Nuff said.
  7. Try before you buy in Arival Demo Labs! Get hands-on experience with the latest reservation booking products, online distributors and more designed to help you do business better. Connect with on-site technology representatives to ask them your questions and better understand their offerings.
  8. Learn how to improve your marketing, negotiate with OTAs and grow direct bookings by participating in Arival Workshops. Held in a small, intimate setting, learn the importance of marketing, building a social media presence and best practices when working with OTAs and distributors to get your business in front of as many potential customers as possible.
  9. Kick back and get ready to party with hundreds of your closest industry friends! Arival’s legendary parties and networking sessions allow you to exchange ideas, connect with like-minded operators and forge lifelong friendships.

So don’t miss out! Attend Arival Bangkok to be at the epicenter of the in-destination industry.

Agents of change 45 trendsetters

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1. THUAN DAO
Founder, BedLinker
Thuan Dao has made it his mission to use technology to ease the tedious B2B booking processes. His solution? BedLinker.com, a B2B platform for buyers and sellers; BedAllocator.com, a booking engine software dubbed a “one-stop hotel chain platform”; and EZbookmeetings.com, a marketplace for MICE and business events.

2. ERIC GNOCK FAH
COO & co-founder, Klook

Eric Gnock Fah

This young entrepreneur built an online booking platform for in-destination activities in 2014. Four years on, Klook is Asia’s first travel unicorn, digitising the products of offline travel operators with its mobile-first services – 75 per cent of bookings are made on mobile devices.

3. CHLOE CHAN
COO, +en Travel Envoys
+en Travel Envoys engages Envoys to market and sell tours under the Chan Brothers Travel roster, or FIT packages, to families and friends. Through +en, Chan has opened a new travel distribution channel for Chan Brothers Travel, reaching previously untapped customer segments.

4. ABDULLA GHIYAS
Founder, Premier Maldives
In the absence of a proper destination marketing plan by the authorities, Ghiyas guided the Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators as former president to become the country’s de facto national tourism agency. He recently launched Premier Maldives, an eco-friendly and responsible tourism startup.

5. FAEEZ FADHLILLAH
CEO and co-founder, Tripfez
Fadhlilla pioneered the world’s first API for the distribution of Muslim-friendly amenities and services, and the first Umrah API for third party integration. He was a key mastermind behind last year’s merger of Tripfez with Holidayme, an UAE-based OTA dedicated to the rise of Muslim travellers.

6. CETIN SEKERCIOGLU
CEO and co-founder, Upgrading.cc
Sekercioglu birthed Upgrading.cc, an online platform that allows hotels and service apartments to promote ancillary offerings to guests with confirmed room reservations, giving operators a chance to improve revenue per available room.

7. VICHIT PRAKOBKOSOL
President, Association of Thai Travel Agents
Vichit has been credited for putting great efforts to restore the Chinese market after a Phuket tragedy killed 47 Chinese tourists last year. It is an important market for Thailand, bringing in some 10.5 million tourists in 2018, nearly a third of all visitors into the country.

8. JANE GOH
Director, Xperience Singapore Events & Travel
As tours with a local twist got popular, Goh vaulted into the activities space with offerings that pull the curtain back on lesser-known facets of Singapore such as Teochew opera and otter photography trail. Also known as “The Witty Guide”, Goh has more than a decade of guiding experience.

9. FLORIAN REUTER
CEO, Volocopter
Reuter’s Germany-based Volocopter wants to transform urban and inter-city travel with unmanned air taxis. After Dubai, Volocopter will begin taxi air trials in Singapore this year, and anticipates the first routes to be commercially launched in 2020-2021.

10. AMELIA AU
Managing director, Top Media Resources

Amelia Au

Au set up Top Media Resources to help Malaysia’s travel industry reach out to new customers using social media and augmented reality (AR). She introduced AR at MATTA Fairs in Kuala Lumpur and is now developing applications using mixed reality.

11. NONI PURNOMO
CEO, Blue Bird Group, Indonesia
Noni has chosen to partner its competitor Go-Jek, adopting a hybrid model that combines taxi and ride-hailing services. The 47-year-old Blue Bird is the only company in Indonesia which allows bookings through telephone, via its My Blue Bird application and Go-Blue, part of the Go-Jek app.

12. THE AKILI BROTHERS
Anthony Akili, president and CEO; Bernard Akili, group chief marketing officer,
Smailing Tour

Brothers Anthony and Bernard Akili have been growing the company their father founded in 1976, expanding its offices and opening new ones. More innovations are brewing, said Bernard.

13. WONG SOON-HWA
Chairman, PATA Singapore chapter
The industry veteran launched Singapore Tourism Leaders Forum for association heads to meet and discuss pertinent issues in the local industry. Wong continues to encourage openness and innovation within the trade.

14. HEENA AKHTAR
Co-founder, TripXOXO
Heena Akhtar’s TripXOXO currently curates over 100,000 products for activities and experiences that are focused on millennial travellers. Their products are available in multiple currencies, with payment facilities across all formats with a local and global help desk.

15. AA YAPTINCHAY
General manager, Kirschner Travel Manila; founder, Marine Wildlife Watch
AA Yaptinchay, a veterinarian and marine wildlife expert, advocates for marine biodiversity conservation in the Philippines. He helped craft the policy development to regulate interactions with protected marine wildlife, and developed a sustainable tourism framework.

16. KARNI TOMER
Founder & CEO, Wok ‘n’ Stroll Culinary Adventures
Israeli-born Karni Tomer, with her passion and culinary expertise, pioneered a range of innovative tours that delves into Singapore’s iconic food hubs, including Tiong Bahru Market, New Ubin Seafood and Tekka Market. She will soon introduce initiatives that feature The World’s 50 Best Restaurants.

17. RITESH AGARWAL
CEO & founder, Oyo Hotels & Homes

Ritesh Agarwal

Under the leadership of Agarwal, Oyo Hotels & Homes has expanded to international markets. Launched in 2013, when Agarwal was 19 years old, Oyo has grown across 10 countries and some 500 cities. He launched Oyo Living, a rental housing product in India, and in Japan as Oyo Life.

18. WEERASAK KOWSURAT
Minister of tourism and sports, Thailand
Weerasak wants to enhance Thailand’s fundamentals to make it a quality destination, placing an emphasis on tourism revenue over numbers. “I want to improve the entire industry. Tourism is no longer seen as an economic driver, but it should be used as a tool to reduce inequality amongst people and communities,” he said.

19. NGUYEN THI HUONG LIEN
Founder, I Love Asia Tour
With just US$100 and a desire to promote her home city of Hue, 21-year-old student Nguyen Thi Huong Lien launched I Love Vietnam Tour, a female motorbike tour company.
She now employs more than 150 women and has expanded to other Vietnamese cities, Laos and soon in Siem Reap.

20. CYRUS PUN
CEO, Memories Group

Cyrus Pun

Myanmar-based Memories Group launched on the Singapore Stock Exchange in January 2018 and has been on a shopping spree since, snapping up Balloons Over Bagan, Keinnara Hpa An and Burma Boating. It also launched Memories Travel. Pun is confident Memories’ sustainable approach to tourism will help drive arrivals to the country.

21. NGUYEN HUU TUAT
Founder and chairman, FastGo
Nguyen launched FastGo in 2018 in Vietnam. The car-hailing company now has almost 60,000 drivers across 10 provinces and cities – a much wider reach than region-wide Grab. It recently launched in Yangon and Singapore, and plans to enter Jakarta.

22. CAI YINZHOU
Founder, Geylang Adventures
Cai established Geylang Adventures to highlight Geylang’s colourful and conflicted history, as well as its complex identity in contemporary Singapore. He will soon branch out this concept to other lesser-known neighbourhoods in Singapore.

23. WUTTHIPHON TAWORNTAWAT
Managing director, Urban Hospitality Group
Wutthiphon manages a hotel chain that has invested 5.5 billion baht (US$177 million) in five hotels and mixed-use projects, with six more in the pipeline. “Bangkok offers great value for money, diversity and the friendliness of the locals will continue to create business opportunities for tourism,” he said.

24. FERRY UNADI
Founder, Traveloka
Ferry Unadi, together with friends Derianto Kusuma and Albert Zhang, launched Traveloka in 2012 as an air ticket aggregator and price comparison site, but has since added hotels, car rentals and attractions. The latest feature is Flight Status. The company has also recently expanded to South-east Asia, Bangalore (India) and Australia.

25. STAN TANG
Chairman, Stan Group
Tang ventured into the hotel sector by redeveloping industry buildings, and has converted four hotels so far. The group has 13 operating hotels, guesthouses and co-living spaces. The target is to reach 5,000 rooms by 2021.

26. CHRISTOPHER MARK AND SYED ASIM HUSSAIN
Co-founders and managing partners, Black Sheep Restaurants
The two partners have given women equal opportunities in a sector traditionally viewed as a boys’ club. Half of Black Sheep’s team of over 1,000 are women. “We find that women are a driving creative force in our restaurants and leaders in their respective fields. Gender does not play a part in the decision making,” said Mark.

27. MANUEL WU
Managing director, Macau Explorer
The lack of in-depth sightseeing tour experiences in Macau drove Wu, a former urban planner, to set up his own travel agency. “Tour guides rushing through tours without telling the story behind them was not doing the enclave’s 450-year history any justice,” he said. His pioneering company started with two routes, and today has expanded to five.

28. QUEENIE LAW
Co-founder, Aveener DMC
Singaporean Queenie Law saw Kazakstan’s great tourism potential and teamed up with university mate Kazakh Adilet Koichumanov to start a tour consultancy business. Aveener DMC has clients from South-east Asia, the US and Europe, and has a team of 15. Law plans to set up an eco-resort using renewable energy next.

29. PRASERT PRASARTTONG-OSOTH
Founder, Bangkok Airways and co-founder, Bangkok Hospital
Prasert has been playing an outsize role in the aviation and medical services in Thailand for decades. The group he leads is expanding hospitals and offering hospitality services. It is also looking beyond core businesses such as aircraft maintenance and duty free services.

30. RASHMI CHADHA
founder, Wovoyage
Chadha, a champion for women empowerment and employability, founded Wovoyage is a women-centric travel startup in India that has gone on to win multiple awards. To promote more secure and enjoyable travel in India, Chadha has incorporated a tech-enabled ecosystem.

31. VITANART VATHANAKUL
CEO, Royal Cliff Hotels Group

Vitanart Vathanakul

Under Vitanart’s lead, Pattaya-based Royal Cliff Hotels Group is positioning itself as a “destination” through the creation of its own lifestyle and sporting events, including through organising comedy festivals. Not only do these regional acts “promote the Asian community to the Asian market”, such events will also lend a hand in attracting families and luxury travellers to overturn Pattaya’s less savoury image.

32. ZELIA LEONG
Co-founder, Anywhr
Leong’s Anywhr sends travellers to an unnamed destination with a mystery itinerary only revealed at the airport. It plans and personalises the entire trip using data on the customer’s preferences. Anywhr has also collaborated with airlines to bring traffic and awareness to lesser-known destinations and attractions.

33. NADIEM MAKARIM
Co-founder, Go-Jek
Nadiem set up Go-Jek to connect passengers to motorbike taxi service Ojek. From there, Go-Jek services grew to include go-car, food delivery, shopping, carwash, home cleaning and massage services. The company today has a valuation of US$10 billion, and currently operates in Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore.

34. MAY MYAT MON WIN
Chair, Myanmar Tourism Marketing
May is one of the most prominent faces in Myanmar tourism. Not only did she actively drive the new Myanmar Be Enchanted campaign, but she was also instrumental in forming the digital marketing taskforce and promoting the green season.

35. YUSNO YUNOS
CEO and founder, Evenesis Y Us
Yunos founded Evenesis Y Us in 2010 as a cloud-based event management system. Last year, the company launched the Evenesis Facial Recognition Technology software and will add an abstract management and business matching software next. It is also developing an emotion analysis session tracking software for organisers to check the emotions of their attendees.

36. AILEEN CLEMENTE
Chair and president, Rajah Travel
Clemente has helmed ASEANTA and Philippine Travel Agencies Association, and has also steered the 47-year-old Rajah Travel to offer online bookings. She also launched The Knowledge Center to address the industry’s need for information and, through the Travel Talk series in universities, tackles timely issues affecting the industry.

37. NARZALINA Z LIM
Co-founder, Asia Pacific Projects
Lim, a former tourism secretary, is a key principal of hospitality and tourism consultancy which she co-founded with her husband, Ludwig G Rieder. Lim helped craft a number of projects in the Philippines including the human resource development plan for tourism in Bohol, tourism plans for Iloilo and training of tour guides.

38. SIRADEJ DONAVANIK
Managing director, Asai Holdings
Siradej, the third generation of family-owned Dusit Group, has been leading  Asai, a new brand catering to a young travellers. Under Siradej’s supervision, Asai brand has been offering travellers low affordable rates in major tourist destinations.

39. CATHY BRILLANTES-TURVIL
Founder and co-owner, Nurture Wellness Village
Brillantes-Turvill is the founder of Nurture Wellness Village which spreads traditional healing and massage methods, phytotherapy, conducts educational tours on medicinal plants and holds demonstrations on natural fertilisers and healthy cooking. She is also founding president of Spa Association of the Philippines.

40. PARAS LOOMBA
Founder, Global Himalayan, Expedition
Engineer Paras founded Global Himalayan Expedition to take travellers into rural villages in Ladakh region of northern India and provide them with access to energy using solar grids. His social enterprise has helped to provide electricity to 84 remote off-grid Himalayan villages with over 440 solar microgrids, while ensuring the preservation of their traditions and cultural heritage.

41. VANDONG THORN
Owner, Hanchey Eco Retreat
After spending 20 years as a Buddhist monk, Thorn is today a social entrepreneur, using tourism to empower marginalised youth in Kampong Cham. After successfully running a training restaurant in Kampong Cham centre, Vandong opened Hanchey Eco Retreat which serves as a training ground for the area’s underprivileged youngsters.

42. FAZAL BAHARDEEN
Founder and CEO, CrescentRating
Fazal launched CrescentRating for Muslim travellers. Since then, he has produced a string of halal travel brands and platforms, including the world’s first Muslim travel rating system and HalalTrip.com – a TripAdvisor of sorts for Muslims.

43. KATHERINE LO
Founder and president, Eaton Workshop
Lo was appointed president of Eaton in 2014. She birthed Eaton Workshop, a purpose-driven creative lab. The brand offers a hotel, co-working space, media platform and wellness centre at its properties, the first of which debuted in Washington DC with Hong Kong following.

44. LUCAS NUNAG
Chair, Bohol Provincial Tourism Council (PTC)
Retired lawyer Lucas Nunag was called to help Bohol after the 2013 earthquake. As PTC chair, he helped repackage Bohol into a community-based and sustainable ecotourism destination. Bohol has successfully opposed a coal-powered electric plant and hopes to thwart plans to build casinos.

45. SUPALUCK UMPUJH
Chairman and manager, The Mall Group

Supaluck Umpujh

Nicknamed the ‘Iron Butterfly’, Supaluck led the Mall Group to a joint venture with AEG, the US-based sports and live entertainment company. It will put more than 10 billion baht (US$315 million) into two new arenas, EM Live and Bangkok Arena. The mega developments are expected to redefine the business, retail and entertainment scene in Bangkok, said the Thai retail queen.