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True Travellers Daily: For Travellers Who CareStart your day with purpose-driven travel news from True Travellers. In just 5-7 minutes, we bring you the latest stories in eco-tourism, volunteer tr... more
FAQs about True Travellers Daily:How many episodes does True Travellers Daily have?The podcast currently has 78 episodes available.
November 06, 20252025-11-06 True Travellers DailyWelcome to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast for November sixth, twenty twenty-five. Today we’re celebrating innovation in sustainable travel, from newly-recognized responsible destinations to adventurous ways to inspire the next generation of conscious explorers. Stay tuned for stories that show how meaningful tourism creates real, positive change for communities and the planet.Our first story shines a spotlight on Prince Edward County in Ontario, just named by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the world’s best places to visit in twenty twenty-six. What’s driving its rise? This Canadian wine region is redefining eco-friendly culinary tourism with a wave of small-run wineries, farm-to-table restaurants like Theia in Picton, and green boutique hotels like Wander the Resort. The emphasis is on local sourcing and authentic experiences, helping to preserve community heritage and cut carbon footprints. For sustainable travel professionals, this recognition validates models that priori...more3minPlay
November 05, 20252025-11-05 True Travellers DailyWelcome to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast, your bright spot for sustainable travel innovation, on this November fifth, twenty twenty-five. Today, we spotlight a hotel group investing millions to protect culture and climate, and hear how one artist’s airport experience is sparking change for accessible travel. Get ready to explore positive news and practical ways you can help transform tourism for people and the planet.First up: Did you know Paradores, Spain’s iconic state-run hotel network, is setting a new standard for responsible tourism? At this year’s World Travel Market in London, Paradores announced a two hundred fifty million euro investment through twenty twenty-eight to make fifty percent of their properties more energy-efficient and climate-friendly. Their “Sustainability Plan” includes a fast-track push to cut carbon pollution, aiming to halve their emissions and reach net zero ahead of schedule—saving an additional twenty-five hundred tonnes of CO2 by twenty tw...more3minPlay
November 04, 20252025-11-04 True Travellers DailyWelcome to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast! It’s November fourth, twenty twenty-five, and today we’re exploring how responsible travel is transforming lives and wild places around the world. Stay tuned as we dive into one American university’s life-changing medical missions, new advances that empower travelers to connect anywhere sustainably, and a global look at India’s rising influence on meaningful tourism.Let’s start with a profound example of travel that truly matters. Duquesne University’s annual Global Health Immersion in Roatán, Honduras is putting nursing and pharmacy students on the frontlines of community care. These students work hands-on at Clínica Esperanza, an island clinic that sees over one hundred forty patients daily, never turning anyone away for lack of means. Through direct patient care, health education in local neighborhoods, and collaborations with community health workers known as promotoras, the program delivers vital services during a single spri...more4minPlay
November 03, 20252025-11-03 True Travellers DailyWelcome to True Travellers Society Daily Podcast! It’s November third, 2025, and today’s episode is packed with inspiring news about travel innovation that’s shaping a better world. Coming up: how a new model for road travel is making adventure more sustainable, and an overlooked Japanese hotel trend that’s all about thoughtful connection—even for your travel companions of the plush variety. Let’s dive into today’s most impactful stories in responsible and meaningful travel.First up, a game-changer for sustainable road travel in the United States. Overland Oasis is on a mission to revolutionize the way RVers, van-lifers, and adventure seekers resupply and refresh on the road. Instead of the usual cramped campground or busy truck stop, they’re building modern resupply stations that offer clean water, EV charging, laundry, and safe spaces to rest—all powered by solar and designed with water recycling and eco-friendly construction. Their goal is to minimize the environmental footprint o...more3minPlay
November 02, 20252025-11-02 True Travellers DailyWelcome to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast for November second, twenty twenty-five. Today, we’re celebrating powerful stories of travel that build connection, champion sustainability, and spark local pride. Coming up, you’ll hear how creators and communities are making journeys more meaningful, and discover practical ways you can help shape travel’s positive impact—wherever you go.Let’s begin in India, where the Power Creator Awards twenty twenty-five: Travel Edition has spotlighted the power of storytelling for change. Creator Prerna Prasad received special recognition for her sustainable travel content, inspiring hundreds of thousands to choose eco-friendly stays, use public transport, and support local artisans. Her message is clear—sustainability in travel isn’t optional anymore. It’s a responsibility that starts with every booking, every journey, and every story we share. For operators, this highlights how influential good content is in shifting travelers toward lower-...more4minPlay
November 01, 20252025-11-01 True Travellers DailyWelcome to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast – your source for the most inspiring stories in responsible tourism. It’s November first, twenty twenty-five, and today, we’re exploring big ideas that are shaping the future of sustainable travel, from community-focused growth in the Middle East to smarter, eco-friendly travel technology.Let’s get started.First up: Ras Al Khaimah, a fast-growing emirate in the UAE, just revealed its ambitious tourism roadmap for twenty-thirty. Phillipa Harrison, the new CEO of the Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority, is on a mission to triple the region’s visitor numbers – but not at the expense of local communities or the environment. Her strategy prioritizes authentic cultural storytelling, investing in local heritage, and integrating sustainable practices across all tourism development. What does this mean for conscious travelers? Expect richer cultural encounters, more luxury eco-stays, and experiences designed to share tourism bene...more4minPlay
October 31, 20252025-10-31 True Travellers DailyWelcome to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast! It’s Thursday, October thirty-first, and today we’re celebrating bold steps in sustainable travel that are changing lives, supporting communities, and preserving our planet. Stick around for inspiring stories about award-winning sustainability leaders, authentic cultural adventures, and a unique winter tradition that brings travelers closer to nature and local history.First up, Rotorua’s Te Puia in New Zealand has been named Supreme Winner at the 2025 New Zealand Tourism Awards. What makes their achievement remarkable? Te Puia underwent a bold transformation after the pandemic, focusing on meaningful engagement with both local and international travelers. This iwi-led partnership, featuring the New Zealand Māori Arts and Craft Institute, has not only rebuilt its team to nearly two hundred employees but placed sustainability and cultural preservation at the core of its operations. Their initiative supported the local community, pro...more4minPlay
October 30, 20252025-10-30 True Travellers DailyWelcome to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast for October thirtieth, twenty twenty-five! I’m excited to guide you through today’s most inspiring updates in sustainable and meaningful tourism. Our top story: a wave of innovation is transforming how we travel—with new volunteer programs, groundbreaking tech, and real community impact leading the way. If you’re ready to discover how conscious travelers like you are making a difference across the globe, you’re in the right place.Let’s dive in.First up: Florence is setting the bar high for serious, sustainable tourism planning. At the upcoming Be Travel Onlife conference—better known as BTO—global experts will tackle the biggest challenges in tourism today, from climate action to digital inclusion, community-led development, and fair wages for hospitality workers. This year’s event, promoted by Regione Toscana and featuring guests from Sustainable Travel International, will highlight real-world solutions like destination decarbon...more5minPlay
October 29, 20252025-10-29 True Travellers DailyWelcome to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast for October twenty-ninth, twenty twenty-five. I’m thrilled to bring you inspiring stories at the frontier of sustainable travel—where adventure meets positive impact. Today, we're spotlighting a rising destination for solo female travelers, a conservation tech project opening wild America to virtual explorers, and how thoughtful travel gear is changing the way we tread on this planet. Let's explore how our journeys can be just as meaningful for the places we visit as for ourselves.Our top story comes from the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan—a country known as the ‘kingdom of happiness’ and now, a safe haven for women seeking mindful solo travel. Bhutan is setting a global example, blending spiritual wellness with environmental stewardship. Here, wellness isn’t just another trend. It’s woven into daily life—think forest walks at sunrise, hot-stone baths, and guided meditation in cliffside monasteries. Local operators like Serenity Retre...more5minPlay
October 28, 20252025-10-28 True Travellers DailyWelcome to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast for October twenty-eighth, twenty twenty-five. Today, we’re diving into how conscious travel truly shapes a better world—plus, why global greenhouse gas emissions are set for a historic drop, how volunteers and travelers are respecting Indigenous cultures, and the latest impact innovations in responsible tourism. Stay tuned for practical tools and inspiring stories that prove your journeys can build a more sustainable future.Let’s jump into our first pivotal story: the United Nations has announced, for the first time ever, that global greenhouse gas emissions are on course for a “clear” fall. What does this mean for travelers and the planet? For decades, emissions fueled by industry, transportation, and tourism have hit record highs—driving catastrophic climate impacts from wildfires to flooding. But new climate pledges from nations like China, India, and the European Union are due to reduce emissions by around ten percent by two t...more6minPlay
FAQs about True Travellers Daily:How many episodes does True Travellers Daily have?The podcast currently has 78 episodes available.