Intrepid adds Japan
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The Intrepid Group has opened its first office in Japan to meet a growing demand from increasingly adventurous travellers visiting the country.
Inbound tourism to Japan is up 16.9%, and the country is expecting to see a further increase in travellers in the lead up to the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics.
A recent McKinsey report says that the industry needs to take travellers beyond Japan’s three major cities to ensure sustainable tourism growth.
Intrepid Travel’s itineraries in Japan include a trip to Ashaikawa’s ice festival, cycling in the Noto Peninsula, a food tour to Koya-san, and a new trip to Southern Japan in 2018.
The new Kyoto office, which is operated under the PEAK DMC brand, will be the base for 20 local staff and guides to take thousands of travellers throughout Japan’s most iconic sites as well as lesser known destinations for Intrepid Travel, Peregrine Adventures, Geckos Adventures and other tour operator brands.
“We’ve seen a huge appetite for a more sustainable and experiential style of travel globally, across all ages and budgets” said the Intrepid Group’s CEO James Thornton.
“One of the benefits of this style of travel is to bring tourism into smaller communities, which is increasingly important for preserving culture and natural beauty in a country like Japan where people are moving to into large cities.”
The company reported a 69% increase in sales on its Intrepid Travel branded trips to Japan last year, including double the number of travellers on its Japan Family Adventure trips. The group’s more up-market adventure travel brand, Peregrine Adventures, has also seen its Japan bookings increase by 38% this year and youth travel brand Geckos Adventures has seen 13% growth in the first year that it’s taken travellers to the destination.
The company is currently recruiting for Japanese product and sales staff, as well as tour leaders to join its new Kyoto team.
“Kyoto was chosen as it is a cultural hub and heart of Japan and a much loved destination on Intrepid’s trips” says Joanna Crisp, general manager for the new Intrepid Group office in Japan.
“Our tour leaders are passionate about travel and showcasing Japan. A great tour guide wants our travellers to experience all the things they love about their country – from showing traditional Japanese art and handicraft making, to making okonomiyaki, getting their hands dirty harvesting rice, or joining in a local festival. Any traveller or tour guide can use Google, but our award-winning leaders are the best in the world because the stories they tell connect travellers with all that is unique about the destinations they travel through.
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