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Anantara Ubud Bali Resort Launches New Conservation Programme

Anantara Ubud Bali Resort Launches New Conservation Programme

Anantara Ubud Bali Resort has introduced Where Harmony Takes Flight, a new conservation initiative supporting the release of the endangered Bali Starling in the jungles of Payangan, where the award-winning resort is situated. Guests were recently invited to witness the inaugural release, an experience that honours the island’s cultural and ecological heritage.

ITC Hotels honoured with host of top titles at World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards

ITC Hotels honoured with host of top titles at World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards

Indian hospitality leader ITC Hotels Limited has secured four major titles at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards, reinforcing its position as one of the world’s leading sustainable hospitality brands. The company, which today encompasses over 140 hotels across 90+ destinations, was voted: • World's Leading Sustainable Organisation 2025 • World's Leading Sustainable Employer 2025 • World's Leading Sustainable Food & Nutrition Initiative 2025 • World's Leading Sustainable Marketing Campaign 2025

Peru's Wellness Wonders: The Country's Most Transformative Retreats for 2026

Peru's Wellness Wonders: The Country's Most Transformative Retreats for 2026

Peru may be synonymous with soaring Andean peaks and exhilarating Amazon adventures, but it also offers some of the world's most serene retreats for those seeking true restoration. Amid landscapes rich with ancient energy and extraordinary biodiversity, the country has emerged as a haven for travellers looking to pause, reconnect, and immerse themselves in transformative wellness experiences woven naturally into the rhythm of its breathtaking surroundings.

Global Travel Leaders Formalise Cross-Sector Coordination Through the Global Resilience Network

Global Travel Leaders Formalise Cross-Sector Coordination Through the Global Resilience Network

As geopolitical fragmentation, AI acceleration and infrastructure pressure reshape global mobility, senior leaders across travel, finance, technology and government are consolidating strategic engagement through the Global Resilience Network (GRN). The Network, now operating across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas, is strengthening executive-level coordination at a time when industry leaders are questioning whether traditional forums alone can deliver the coherence required for the next phase of global travel growth.