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TTC Ally Event: South Asia Regional Hub

Hosted from Kathmandu in Nepal at 9.30am (May 2)

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Herein lies the opportunity for each of us, as travel gurus, to walk the walk, welcome the unknown, embrace it as an opportunity to learn, grow, reflect, apply-meaning, connect with one another, lean on each other, form new bonds, be cooperative, come together, mastermind our problems, and rebuild.

This Great Reset represents a rare and wonderful opportunity to rethink, reimagine, and reinvent the travel industry and our civilization, redesign our broken systems, heal, and renew from the inside-out.

We’re inviting our TTC Allies to come together for meaningful, powerful, and productive engagement. These LightHouses can be a guiding light and provide safe harbor for sharing, vulnerability, imagination, innovation, impact, and human connection and collaboration. It is our sincere hope that by coming together we will raise our individual vibrations, tap into a higher consciousness, and leverage knowledge, hope, and wisdom to reset, rebuild our businesses and evolve a more thoughtful, regenerative, and potentially transformative travel dynamic.

Who Is It For?

The TTC South Asia hub is a meeting place for our global community of TTC Allies to come together and explore what is happening with TT focused projects in South Asia.

How To Register:

  1. Go to this link to register: South Asia Hub

  2. Mark your calendar!

ORGANIZERS

RAJ GYAWALI & SHOBA MOHAN

In 2004, Shoba Mohan founded RARE India  – a representation, communication, sales and marketing company that promoted experiential travel that included a range of hospitality and tourism products – boutique palace hotels, experiential walks, riding programs, off-roading destinations, art for tourism, etc. The products encompass a variety of interests viz. nature, health and wellness, wildlife, adventure, cuisine, art and history, culture and conservation and above all involve people – passionate, lateral thinkers and doers from various walks of life promoting an ideology and fostering learning. Shoba Mohan’s myriad interests and evolution in travel run parallel to that of RARE, yet writing about issues, nature and conservation continue to be areas of personal interest.

Raj Gyawali has over two decades of experience working specifically on responsible tourism in practice – on the ground developing his company Socialtours as the first tour company in Asia to be sustainability certified. As a consultant he helps governments and communities develop more sustainable practices, and inserts sustainability strategies in government plans. Raj’s work ranges from training guides in more sustainable practices, to educating customers on the practice of responsibility in tourism as travellers, developing more sustainable tourism offerings, as well as guiding governments and stakeholders in putting sustainable procedures into action.

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