Tourists have often sparked criticism when travelling to war zones or ‘dangerous’ countries. Amelia Neath explores the impact ...
With "extreme" tourism getting more attention lately in the wake of the Titan tragedy, I've reexamined some of the vacations my family and I took. I'll be the first to admit that some of our trips ...
Imagine living in a place where the nearest city is hundreds of miles away, supplies arrive only a few times a year, and ...
The Titanic submersible disaster shone a spotlight on ultra-rich people seeking out extreme travel experiences. But why do some people choose to pursue treacherous and possibly deadly adventures?
but also on a small but thriving subsection of the travel industry known as extreme travel. Who are these travelers? Where do they go, and why? And who are the experts who help them do it?
3. Travel is increasingly hit-or-miss High temperatures and other extreme weather is making for "nightmare summer travel," especially due to canceled and delayed flights, Amanda Hoover reported at ...
The concept of so-called danger tourism has no specific definition, as being in danger and heading to extreme locations can mean something different from one person to the next, and what motivates ...
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