Let’s reinvent travel.
Leisure Lab is a think tank and media lab to promote sustainable tourism, or as we like to call it BREAK-EVEN TOURISM. In this LAB REPORTS section we publish news articles and create inspirational travel stories to help bring about positive change in the way we travel.
What is voluntourism? Everything you need to know
As our travel axis continues to adjust, the notion of undertaking trips to help others is coming under scrutiny, says Francisca Kellett from Condé Nast Traveller.
Community-based tourism: how your trip can make a positive impact on local people
Community-based tourism can reap great rewards. Done well, it enables local organisations to protect precious habitats, preserve unique culture and empower grassroots employees, says Francisca Kellett from National Geographic.
Palau's world-first 'good traveller' incentive
In a world-first initiative, visitors to Palau will be offered exclusive experiences based on how they treat the environment and culture, not by how much they spend, says Lindsey Galloway from BBC.
Meet [the] cultural leader keeping Costa Rica's endangered Bribri culture alive
The Bribri leader explains how, in her village of Yorkin, just upriver from the Caribbean coast, she’s brought back the Bribri language from the brink of extinction, creating a sustainable tourism destination in the process, says Jamie Lafferty from National Geographic Traveller.
How to Honor Indigenous Communities When You Travel
Today, [in what we now call the United States,] there are 546 federally recognized tribes. Here’s how to engage respectfully and thoughtfully with Indigenous cultures […], says Iona Brannon from AFAR.
A 105-Year-Old Tattoo Artist Is Teaching Girls to Ink for Independence
Filipino tribal tattooist Fang-od Oggay has built an economy on the back of skin art. Lynzy Billing from Atlas Obscura paid her a visit.
I Trekked to Meet the Reclusive, Mystical Forest Spirits of Joli. They Weren’t Happy to See Me
The Yapom is a spirit clan that can shower prosperity on those they bless – or rain havoc on those who anger them. Ruth Dsouza Prabhu from Fodor’s Travel paid them a visit.
This Colombian Tour Company Wants You to See the Medellín Beyond “Narcos”
On its Medellín community tours, Impulse Travel wants to showcase the city’s vibrant, uplifting culture, Jennifer Flowers from AFAR reports.
Hawai‘i Is Not Our Playground
For years, Hawai‘i has been packaged as a picturesque paradise. A place where […] travelers could forget the worries of home. The problem? Hawai‘i’s land, history, and people are often ignored or trampled. Chris Colin from AFAR reports on the locals who are pushing back.
How to Travel with Meaning
If there is one thing the pandemic has stirred up within us, Mike Schibel from Big Wide World Magazine says, it is that desire to learn, to better ourselves, find new ways to step outside of our comfort zone, grow.
Sustainable tourism – now is the time to change the way we travel
The pandemic has altered how we think about tourism. Chris Haslam from The Times assesses the impact of our holidays on the environment, and knows the organisations and initiatives that will help you make informed choices
10 Great Ways To Be A Climate Optimist
Feeling eco-anxious? Sally Giblin, cofounder of Be the Future, walks us through 10 ways to be a climate optimist and take positive action.
Are We Doing Vacations Wrong?
Radicalize your travel by being a better guest in someone else’s homeland, Bani Amor from YES! Magazine suggests.
Unexpected traditions protected by UNESCO
[…]. In 2008, UNESCO decided to expand its reach and created a List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The list includes performing arts, rituals, traditions, social practices, knowledge, and crafts. But it goes well beyond festivals and dances. Rachelle Pretto from Travel Tomorrow shares 10 curious traditions inscribed on the [list].
Community development through tourism in Northeast-Uganda
Through sustainable tourism, Kara-Tunga aims to improve livelihoods of the indigenous communities and preserve cultural heritage in the Karamoja region.
Decolonizing Travel: Going Ethically to Under-Resourced Countries
Traveling is more at our reach than ever, and while we can all agree on the positive aspects of that, it also makes it necessary to place real thought onto our privileges and duties as travelers, says Mavi Parra from Passion Passport.
How Tourism is Empowering Local Women in Modern Mongolia
Stuart Kenny, author at Much Better Adventures, explains how local women in Mongolia are finding confidence, financial security and a love of hiking by guiding international travellers.
How a lodge in KwaZulu-Natal works for a better life for all […]
Since the days of the former tourism boasting about the growth of global tourism almost 20 years ago […], the local tourism industry has grown to become one of the largest employers in South Africa. Angus Begg from the Daily Maverick highlights the role of a particular establishment that has set somewhat of a benchmark in the area, if not the province: Three Tree Hill in Hambrook village.
The Good Traveler – A Mental Packing List
Thanks to the pandemic and the climate emergency, traveling, especially long-distance travel, has become far less commonplace and far more considered. But that is not necessarily a bad thing. Design Hotels has shared a mental packing list that allows us to travel better.
How to travel like a local
Today’s traveler, says Outpatch, is more likely to snub their nose at double decker bus tours and forego long lines to visit “must see” attractions in favor of metaphorically wandering the streets of their destination like … well, like a local.