UN Recognises 52 Villages as “Best Tourism Villages” in 2025, Spotlighting Sustainable Rural Travel
Fifty-two villages worldwide earn UN recognition in 2025 for sustainable tourism, cultural heritage and community-led development.
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Fifty-two villages worldwide earn UN recognition in 2025 for sustainable tourism, cultural heritage and community-led development.
GEM 2025 London brings global travel pros to InterContinental London – The O2, with networking, innovation and tourism trends from October 30–31.
Experience fall magic at Auburn Valley State Park with private wagon rides, colorful scenery, and cozy campfires from October to November 2025.
Azamara unveils Winter 2027–2028 cruises, blending Egypt’s heritage, Brazil’s coasts, and Asia’s charm for slow, immersive global exploration.
Saint Martin Island reopens for eco-tourism in November 2025, promoting sustainability, protecting nature, and empowering local communities.
Tourist access to Mount Everest is suspended after Cyclone Montha triggers record snowfall and dangerous conditions across the Himalayas, halting climbing activity.
Europe faces widespread travel disruption as drone incidents shut down airports in Spain, Germany, Denmark, Belgium and Norway, prompting major security overhauls.
Severe flooding in central Vietnam’s Hue, Hoi An and Da Nang has halted train services, submerged heritage sites and disrupted travel across the region.
A crash on the M25 between Junction 25 and Junction 26 has led to full closure of the clockwise carriageway. Drivers face lengthy delays and diversions.
Ireland’s tourism sector reels in 2025 as visitor numbers from the US, UK, Germany and France drop amid rising costs and shifting travel trends.
Unrelenting rainfall floods central Vietnam’s heritage destinations, submerging Hue and Hoi An, crippling tourism and displacing thousands in a climate-driven disaster.
Russia’s latest advisory warns its citizens of heightened risks when traveling to the U.S., especially amid complex legal and family-dispute detentions.