The move comes after the B-corp operator joined the reconciliation movement in Australia in 2018, partnering with First Nations groups to build travel experiences, report on progress and raise awareness through tourism.
Since 2020, as well as Australia and New Zealand, the company has added indigenous tourism experiences to the US, Africa and South and Central America, among other destinations around the globe.
Among the 100 experiences are several new offerings for 2023, including a Mayan village medicinal garden visit and textile weaving workshop on Intrepid’s Real Central America itinerary.
On the Premium Mexico Yucatan Highlights trip, groups will meet and tour the farm of a native Mayan family, followed by a hands-on cooking class before coming together to enjoy a traditional meal.