B2B Opportunity: Virtual Business Matching (Tourism Industry) - Free ASEAN Access
The recent pandemic accelerated the adventure traveler’s need to connect to nature, to the land, and to immerse themselves in cultures different from their own. From learning the local language, or cooking local recipes, or even joining a dancing or music class, and understanding the amazing biodiversity around them, who better than Indigenous tourism professionals to take them on this journey? And how can we ensure experiences are making positive impacts on local communities?
Join this webinar focused on the Oceanic region to increase your opportunities to collaborate with indigenous communities, and to learn how to protect the nature that has become fundamentally more important to the modern traveler.
- Why & how indigenous tourism can take a lead in re-setting tourism post-COVID
- How Australia is made up of many cultures with great diversity of experiences
- The NZ and Maori tourism position
- Best practices from indigenous leaders operating in Australia and Papua New Guinea
- Reconciliation Action plan, a strategic move
- A collaborative approach (peak bodies across the world, marketing synergies, lessons learned)
This webinar will be recorded and shared with with those who register.
Event Properties
Event Date | 04-27-2022 1:00 pm |