New social trends, together with the popular quest for health and well-being, an active life, spirituality, new knowledge, harmonious relationships and community, dictate new approaches to the creation of travel experiences. When asking “Where do we want to go?” we need to reflect on “What experiences are we looking for?” a process that directs us, and may even precipitate a change in our lives. Experiences lived in a manner that makes us more demanding of ourselves, more responsible to the environment, and which allow us to contribute more to the community, shall surely make us more generous, as well as happier better people with each passing day.—Tanja Arih Korošec, travel agency Aritours, ApiRoutes
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