Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 5th November 2025

Refreshing Rotorua

Rotorua is eager to welcome more Asian travellers into its embrace of rich culture and heritage as well as unique natural landscapes

The slow appeal

Tasmania is evolving as a preferred destination for travellers seeking nature, culture, a slower pace, and unique wellness experiences amid growing international interest

Make it pop!

Destination marketers are riding on the influential power of popular games, addictive films, celebrated musicians and more, to inspire travel dreams and convert interest into bookings

Gen Z’s healthy quests

From spas to active escapes, Gen Z is reshaping Asia’s wellness scene with a fresh demand for authentic, holistic journeys

Big celebrations of love

India’s destination weddings market is growing, with popular locations like Rajasthan, Goa, and Kerala, as well as new and international destinations, gaining popularity

Big plans for a green zone

Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains rainforest is being developed as a key ecotourism hub, a move that will lift local economic growth

A city most walkable

Macau encourages visitors to explore lesser-known areas through themed routes and community activities, fostering sustainable tourism and revitalising local areas

Sustainable investments

Sustainable commitments by government agencies and private sector players are showing throughout Asia-Pacific’s travel and tourism industry, find TTG reporters

Travel therapy for all

Scott Dunn Asia’s general manager Mike Harlow spots new travel desires among the rich – and above all, he observes that luxury travel trends are presenting more opportunities for the industry to support the host community

Explore a different side of South Korea

The south-eastern Busan-Ulsan-Gyeongnam region is home to a variety of cultural sites, wellness attractions, and outdoor landscapes