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What style of travel is growing more popular?

Experiential tourism is a form of travel that focuses on creating meaningful and immersive experiences for travelers. This type of tourism is quickly becoming one of the fastest-growing sectors in the travel industry, driven by a growing demand from travelers for unique, authentic, and transformative experiences.



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Slow travel is gaining popularity because it allows travelers to connect with a destination in a deeper way, fostering a more authentic experience.

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When compared with other sectors, travel and tourism also ranks among the fastest growing. With a GDP growth rate of 3.5% in 2019, travel and tourism trailed only behind information and communication and financial services.

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In 2019, he became a record-breaking traveler... At the end of November 2019, a month before the first cases of coronavirus emerged, a 26-year-old Brazilian man named Anderson Dias broke the world record for visiting every country on Earth in the fastest documented time.

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