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Visit local to have a better vision of the world – Tour de Chocolate

Partaking in local tourism gives us a concrete and practical approach to better understanding how the various communities around the world evolve. Going local is not always the easiest way to plan a trip because usually it doesn’t come in a package. But the research is worth the effort because it makes us take a […]

Linking Cultures Through Sustainable (and Local) Tourism in Celebration of World Tourism Day

Do you believe travel can be a force for good? Since 1980, the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNTWO) has celebrated World Tourism Day on September 27th to bring awareness to the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political, and economic value. “World Tourism Day is an opportunity to reflect on the importance of […]

Making Budapest and its people alive to my guests

Living in a big metropolis has many benefits, because you can always discover new treasures, unknown cafes, hidden pubs, small eateries, new beautiful buildings, and historical smelling courtyards. Budapest is a lucky city in this aspect, even locals can always find countless restaurants, eateries, pubs, bars cafes where they haver never been before. Honestly, I really […]

Conscious travellers want suppliers to think globally but act locally

Because most visitors to a place come from another and because most other places are far away, suppliers of tourism services have inevitably had to adopt a global perspective. Considerable attention is given to understanding cultural and linguistic differences of various source markets and to researching and deploying the different channels of distribution at work […]

Local communities in Ecuador

The Local Travel Movement clearly express why we should travel local. However how do you get your connection with the locals and how do you know that there is a benefit for both? This is a question that comes up every time when I am planning my trip. However in Ecuador these questions are not […]

A potpourri of local travel thoughts

I truly believe there is nothing as strong or beautiful as traveling locally. When I travel; I admire, I compare, I remember, I learn, I observe, I share, I love, I hate, I dream, I regret but I never forget. When I travel, I open myself to the warmness of genuine human beings, who like […]

Social Travel = Couchsurfing 2.0?

My name is Greg and I have recently started working at 9flats.com. So yes, I’m a little biased about local travel but I just wanted to write down my first thoughts and impressions before I am completely enveloped in the company and unable to write anything without ‘inserting campaign messaging here’. Previous to this job, […]

GoMio.com’s new GoDashBoard helps connect travellers to locals

One of the four local travel values that ungird the Local Travel Movement is the importance of connecting with local people. One of the challenges of Local Travel, though, is meeting locals. Fortunately, as I recently wrote, there are a growing number of free Web-based organizations that facilitate these connections. (A good place to start […]

Local Travel inspiration – Vienna tips by locals!

Every month, I share some of the latest tips from one of our (currently) 38 Spotted by Locals blogs – with you. Today: tips by our locals from Vienna (Austria)! 1) Das H.A.P.P.Y Kuchenloch – An art project to promote cakes! (pictured above) Vienna local Diana Pereira: “With me motto “Let them eat cake” very […]

Indigenous People’s Week: August 8 to 12, 2011

Indigenous tourism is the topic of the moment thanks to an innovative and fun ‘unconference’ that is taking place around the globe as part of Indigenous People’s Week, from August 8 to 12, 2011. As the founder of Planeta.com, I’m co-hosting the event with Sweden’s Nutti Sámi Siida. Their Anders Kärrstedt tweeted more than a […]