How Indigenous Peoples Are Shaping Chile’s Next Phase of Adventure Tourism
Chile’s adventure tourism is increasingly foregrounding its eleven Indigenous cultures, turning them from scenic backdrop to core narrative. Operators now offer etnoturismo experiences such as Aymara quinoa planting, Mapuche forest stewardship, and Rapa Nui cosmology workshops. While these programs generate new revenue for remote communities, Chile’s lack of constitutional Indigenous recognition raises legal and equity concerns. Co‑created tours that prioritize consent and fair compensation are emerging as a model for sustainable cultural tourism.

Protected Areas as Strategic Assets for the Adventure Travel Industry
Protected areas are the backbone of adventure travel, supplying the pristine ecosystems and cultural landscapes that premium travelers seek. The ATTA highlights how well‑managed parks generate conservation funding, community benefits, and a social license essential for long‑term business viability. Conversely,...

Introducing BRP Experiences: A New Gateway to Unforgettable Outdoor Adventures
BRP Inc. has unveiled BRR Experiences, a refreshed online marketplace that aggregates curated powersports adventures across snowmobile, watercraft, and off‑road categories. The platform builds on the Uncharted Society legacy, now offering access to more than 225 destinations in 14 countries...

Antarctica21 Launches Original Web Series “An Expedition to Planet Earth” Offering An Inside Look at Antarctic Air-Cruise Expeditions
Antarctica21, the leading Antarctic air‑cruise operator, has launched “An Expedition to Planet Earth,” a six‑episode original web series filmed in 4K. The series follows the full journey from Punta Arenas to the continent, offering behind‑the‑scenes looks at flight logistics, small‑ship...

Designing Smarter Operations for Multi-Day Tours: From Chaos to Clarity
Adventure travel operators find selling tours easy but delivering multi‑day experiences increasingly complex as itineraries overlap. Al Check of Odyssey highlights that growth merely reveals existing operational cracks, prompting a shift from reactive hiring to systematic design. Centralizing itineraries, pricing, supplier...