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Enjoy life on a private island with Captain Cook Cruises Fiji

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Captain Cook Cruises Fiji has launched the Tivua Private Paradise Deluxe Half Day package on its privately-owned Tivua Island, a beautiful coral cay located in the Mamanuca Group of islands.

Guaranteeing exclusive access for its guests, the package includes 30-minute return transfer to the island from Denarau Marina, Nadi, light brunch and refreshments. Guests relax in their own private cabana and can join a raft of marine biologist-led activities including a glass bottom boat tour, snorkelling, scuba diving and kayaking to explore the island.

Guests can relax in their own private cabana and join marine biologist-led activities on Tivua Island

The Tivua Private Paradise experience can also be scheduled in on the morning of departure day of Captain Cook Cruises’ multi-day small ship cruise itineraries.

Exclusive use island buyouts are also available for a maximum of 30 people, perfect for groups, private events, wedding, special celebration or corporate retreat. Specially tailored sunset experiences on the island are also available on a sole-use basis on request.

Rates on the Tivua Private Paradise package start at AU$299 (US$204) per person, subject to availability.

For more information, visit Captain Cook Cruises Fiji.

Wholesome villages

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Learn how Dazhai Village transformed its barren hillsides into rich farmland

Dazhai, China, inducted 2022
Dazhai village in a mountainous part of northern Guangxi, China has developed a tourism forte built upon its thousand-year terrace farming culture and Red Yao ethnic community.

Visitors are able to learn how the village, which dates back more than 2,300 years, turned its barren hillsides into terraced farmland through informative sessions on traditional farming and wetland science, and participation in farming activities such as ploughing, harvesting and rice drying.

There is also an opportunity to join in ethnic cultural experience activities such as Red Yao embroidery dances and traditional festivals.

Support the youths who are instrumental in Kampung Batu Puteh’s transformation

Kampung Batu Puteh, Malaysia, inducted 2021
After 40 years of having its rainforests chopped down by large companies in search of logs, Batu Puteh in Sabah, Malaysia finally gained a new lease on life in 1996. The government created a small protected Forest Reserve around the village while a group of local youths took it upon themselves to create avenues for sustainable income from tourism while conserving their traditions and protecting the remaining forest ecosystem.

Their effort resulted in five key products and four tourism associations across the village by 2020. In 2003, the village tourism associations joined forces to establish the Community Cooperative KOPEL, with the goal of training and building local capacity to conserve the surrounding ecosystem and local culture while generating income for the community through a variety of tourism products and activities.

Visitors to Batu Puteh can participate in tree planting and forest restoration works, spot local wildlife in the rainforests, and stay with local host families as part of the Village Homestay Program, which drives tourism dollars into the pockets of village residents.

Experience life in the countryside at Nglanggeran

Nglanggeran, Indonesia, inducted 2021
The people of Nglanggeran village, located 25km from Yogyakarta city in Indonesia, have pooled the best of their resources – its natural landscape and expertise of its resident farmers, plantation workers and ranchers – to create a community-based tourism product.

Nglanggeran is home to Gunung Api Purba, an ancient volcano that is also part of the UNESCO Global Geopark of Mount Sewu. Visitors can trek up the volcano to study its geological formation and take in the picturesque views.

Its population supports local homestays, providing visitors with an authentic stay in the countryside where they can experience an etawa goat farm, learn about chocolate processing, hand-painted batik and traditional way of life, among others.

Its youths are also very much involved in tourism activities, leading to stronger buy-ins from the community and support of new initiatives.

Even as tourism develops here, contributing to other sectors like cocoa production, it does not replace existing occupations in agriculture, craftsmanship, and others, ensuring resilience in times of crisis.

Explore Purple Island’s natural landscapes and fishing traditions

Purple Island, South Korea, inducted 2021
South Korea’s Purple Island is over 1,000 years old and recognised for its natural wonders – it is designated a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site and home to the Shinandadohae Biosphere Reserve, which comprises the Shinandadohae National Park and the Korean Mudflats Provincial Park.

Its birth as a tourism destination in 2015 was led by the aging residents of Banwol and Bakji islands, who were determined to save their villages. They built the Purple Bridge, painted their houses purple, and planted Asta chrysanthemums, magnolia lilies and lavender – all to ensure Purple Island is in full bloom all year round.

Visitors can appreciate a wide diversity of nature and culture, from learning how its traditional fishing heritage is preserved, exploring the Banwol Village Dang Forest, to walking the 1,462m Purple Bridge that connects the two islands.

Appreciate Pochampally’s traditional ikat weaving techniques

Pochampally, India, 
inducted 2021
India’s Pochampally village has been able to develop a tourism concept upon its reputation as the cradle of ikat hand-woven products and home to more than 10,000 skilled weaving families who have been maintaining traditional techniques for centuries.

The government of Andhra Pradesh launched the Pochampally Rural Tourism Project in 2007 to attract tourism keen on learning about its traditional weaving artistry.

The village also partnered with Microsoft and Chaitanya Bharti, a non-profit organisation, to develop a value chain and integrate it with the tourism industry. Skill development programmes, digital literacy initiatives, and support from various governmental and non-governmental organisations have created more and better quality jobs.

Interact with Thai Hai’s Tay community

Thai Hai, Vietnam, 
inducted 2022
Four generations of Tay community reside in this UNESCO cultural heritage village, preserving their traditional culture, including language, customs, rituals, ceremonies and attire that now provide a precious insight for visiting travellers.

Visitors can join in traditional spiritual festivals, during which villagers, armed with specific cultural knowledge and language skills, act as tour guides; experience a homestay in a traditional stilts house; and learn about Thai Hai’s Vuon Ao Chuong Integrated Farming Systems as well as its practice of having each household specialising in unique products, such as traditional cakes and handicrafts, to ensure quality and diversity.

Amazing Thailand rolls out third NFT round to entice tourists

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Muslim travel intent trends up, hitting record high

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Langham adds second Ying’nFlo to Hong Kong

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CG Hospitality marks 100th Indian hotel milestone

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CG Hospitality Holdings, hospitality arm of CG Corp Global, has opened The Fern Shelter Resort in Palghar, Maharashtra, India, marking its 100th Indian hotel milestone.

The Fern Shelter Resort is positioned as a luxurious retreat.

CG Hospitality grows its Indian hotel portfolio

Binod Chaudhary, chairman & founder of CG Corp Global, said the “significant achievement epitomises our steadfast commitment to delivering hospitality experiences that are both environmentally sensitive and sustainable”.

“As we forge ahead with our portfolio expansion, we remain steadfast in our dedication to curating unforgettable and conscientious stays for our esteemed guests,” he said.

During a press event, CG Corp Global and CG Hospitality Holdings CEO and managing director Rahul Chaudhary highlighted CG Hospitality’s strong strategic alliances with leading brands, such as Taj and Fairmont, as well as its extensive portfolio of more than 150 hotels and resorts across 91 destinations in 12 countries.

CG Hospitality has set an expansion goal of 200 hotels and 10,000 keys, and is looking out for unique destinations to establish new properties.

The Eastern & Oriental Express gets back on SE-Asian tracks

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sky100 rolls out tourist discount, photo contest

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Discover Paradise: Unveiling Amari Raaya Maldives with Exclusive Pre-Opening Offer

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Brought to you by Amari Raaya Maldives

Situated on a lush private island just 45 minutes from the airport, Amari Raaya Maldives is the newest luxury destination resort that celebrates life’s best moments. Offering warm and friendly service, well-appointed rooms, an indulgent spa, and a variety of delectable dining options, it’s the perfect backdrop for an island getaway.

Scheduled to open its doors on August 1st, 2023, the resort is delighted to unveil an exclusive pre-opening offer tailored for discerning travelers. Guests who book their stay during the pre-opening period will enjoy an incredible 40% discount on accommodations, along with a 20% discount on rejuvenating spa treatments. Additionally, as a special bonus, guests will have the opportunity to experience a complimentary photoshoot experience.

The island boasts 187 villas, nestled amidst pristine reefs and lush tropical palms, offering unique and unforgettable experiences. With direct beach access, guests can choose from an array of options, including the Beach Villa, Beach Pool Villa, or interconnecting Family Beach Villas with a shared private outdoor space for quality bonding time. For those seeking a closer connection to the mesmerizing marine life, the Ocean Villas and Ocean Pool Villas, set above the turquoise waters, provide a captivating experience. Moreover, for those yearning to witness the breathtaking sunset hues from the comfort of their villas, the Sunset Ocean Villas and Sunset Ocean Pool Villas offer the perfect choice.

Offering an unrivalled range of dining options, the resort boasts a new culinary adventure for each day of the week with eight restaurants. Guests will feel a burst of flavour at any one of the food and beverage outlets – each one finding the perfect balance between Thai, Asian, Maldivian, and International flavours, ingredients, techniques, and experiences. The perfect meal can be paired with a cocktail or creative drink concoction, whilst welcoming sundown from atop a canopy of palms or spent with a loved one on a private corner of the beach, with a romantic dinner for two, whilst feeling sand between your toes.

Interwoven into the resort experience is the story of Seb, a shipwrecked artist who made the island his home. This castaway story frames the resort’s experience, showcasing the remnants of Seb’s life including his art studio, ship and watch towers converted to private dining and star-gazing venues.

In the evening, guests can enjoy live entertainment, traditional Bodu Beru, and regular cultural events.

Activities like diving, water sports, and excursions take the fun out onto the open ocean, while the island offers a vast range of amazing food, relaxing spa treatments at Maai Spa, and a myriad of outdoor adventures including archery, kids’ play areas, mini golf, paddle tennis and more. The island is also home to natural mangroves with walking path ideal for exploring.

The resort is located on Raa Atoll and is accessible from Velana International Airport directly by a 45-minute seaplane to the resort or a fixed-wing domestic flight and speed boat via Ifuru Domestic Airport.

Don’t miss out on our exclusive pre-opening offer, valid for stays between August 1 and December 23, 2023. Secure your preferred dates and accommodations by booking early. With the grand opening of our resort approaching, this limited-time opportunity is perfect for travelers in search of an enchanting paradise experience.

Amari Raaya Maldives is the newest luxury destination resort found on a lush private island in Raa Atoll, inspired by surrounding natural fauna and flora, open ocean and a sense of castaway adventure. Book now and enjoy a 40% discount on stays and special benefits. More information on the Pre-Opening can be found at https://www.amari.com/raaya-maldives/special-offers  or contact the resort directly at reservations.raaya@amari.com

More travellers turn to ChatGPT to plan their travels: Euromonitor International

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Travellers using artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT to plan their travel itineraries is set to boom, according to market research company Euromonitor International.

The massive increase can be narrowed down to convenience and 24/7 accessibility, as travellers can access AI tools from various devices, including smartphones and computers, at any time and from anywhere with an internet connection.

The survey showed that AI would have an impact on the travel industry over the next five years

A resounding 97.8% of travel executives in the Euromonitor International’s Voice of the Industry: Travel Survey stated that AI would have an impact over the next five years.

AI could disrupt travel bookings industry
Caroline Bremner, head of travel and tourism research, Euromonitor International, said: “ChatGPT is taking travel and the world by storm. With travel highly digitalised where 66% of all bookings are conducted online in 2023 and mobile accounts for 35% of all online sales, disruption from generative AI is already rife.”

The travel industry is already adapting. Expedia announced in April 2023 its collaboration with OpenAI, offering in-app trip planning powered by ChatGPT for iOS, as well as offering a plug-in to ChatGPT Plus users. The Expedia ChatGPT experience provides personalised recommendations, acting like a virtual travel assistant, delivering relevant results for hotels and what to do in the destination.

Booking Holding’s Kayak and OpenTable also announced ChatGPT plug-ins, with other travel brands like TripAdvisor, GetYourGuide and Klook soon following suit.

Trip.com integrated ChatGPT into TripGen, its newly-released AI chatbot that provides real-time assistance, itinerary planning and booking tips in the pre-trip stage. Hotels and airlines meanwhile are turning to generative AI for customer service, while automating menial tasks.

More integration will inevitably follow so that ultimately the trip planning to booking stages will blend seamlessly, dependent on access to real-time booking functionality. Generative AI is only at the beginning of its journey, giving consumers what Airbnb called “the ultimate concierge”.

AI access to ‘real time data’ can be a game-changer
“The path of AI adoption will not run entirely smoothly as there are major concerns over consumer privacy with countries like Italy temporarily banning ChatGPT. There are also concerns over large language models being reliant on out-of-date internet knowledge, with a lag of two years in the case of ChatGPT with no access to current events or real-time information. However, access to real time data has been enabled thanks to a new plug-in with Microsoft Bing,” said Bremner.

“The risks of amplifying misinformation, bias and inequality are all too real. Safety and security of consumers must be of paramount importance. Tech leaders like Elon Musk recently demanded a pause on AI development to avoid risks to humanity including possible extinction from superintelligence, stating that the AI race was out of control and time was needed to enable government policy to play catch up.”

She continued: “Travel agents faced mass disruption due to the rise of online travel three decades ago, that led to mass store closures and job losses. Now, the sector is ripe for more disruption as generative AI accelerates automation of tasks across every stage of the customer journey, before, during and after the trip. With Microsoft planning to integrate generative AI into its Microsoft 365 Copilot software, it will become ever more prevalent in consumers’ daily lives and work whether we like it or not.

“As before, travel brands will take the rough with the smooth to navigate this new phase of digital transformation with a test-and-learn approach. However, only those that ultimately celebrate the human touch of travel and hospitality will thrive.”