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In our second Travel Trends episode, Ashleigh and Michael look beyond the classic capital cities to explore how travelers are rediscovering “second” cities, coastal communities, and lesser-known islands in response to over-tourism and rising costs. 

From Bali, Lombok and Komodo to hill tribe communities in Vietnam, they discuss the realities behind regenerative travel, and how tourism can leave places better than it finds them. The episode also highlights the growing influence of midlife women as “travel powerhouses”, the rise of neurodiverse-friendly adventures and more hyper-focused, purpose-led itineraries.

We need to send a big thanks to the contributors and teams behind these articles that inspired some of these discussion points in the episode.

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