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Travel can do amazing things: broaden horizons, build relationships, and rejuvenate the soul. But often, those experiences come at a cost. This is Peak Travel, a new podcast from WHYY about how travel shapes communities in hot-spots around the world. We’ll share the wonder that comes with exploring new places, as well as the harm that our worst travel habits can cause. And we’ll try to figure out how we can do it better.Each episode transports you to a new destination. You’ll meet the people who call that place home, hear their stories, and come to understand how tourism has changed their everyday lives. Supported by rich, on-location sound from around the world, Peak Travel unpacks the $1.9 trillion travel industry and its impact on people and the planet.

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    • Apr 8, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 22m AVG DURATION
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    You Can Visit All Seven Continents. But Should You?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 26:46


    For many travelers, Antarctica is a bucket-list destination, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to touch all seven continents. In 2023, a record-breaking 100,000 tourists made the trip. But the journey begs a fundamental question: What do we risk by traveling to a place that is supposed to be uninhabited by humans? And as the climate warms, should we really be going to Antarctica in the first place? SHOW NOTES: Kara Weller: The Impossible Dilemma of a Polar Guide Marilyn Raphael: A twenty-first century structural change in Antarctica's sea ice system Karl Watson: First Time in Antarctica Jeb Brooks: 7 Days in Antarctica (Journey to the South Pole) Metallica - Freeze 'Em All: Live in Antarctica Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    Why Petra Needs Its People

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 28:39


    For centuries, members of the B'doul Bedouin tribe lived in the caves around the ancient city of Petra, Jordan. Then, in the 1980s, the government forced the tribe to move in the name of preserving the geological site for tourists. But if the residents are forced to leave, and if their heritage has been permanently changed, then what exactly is being preserved?SHOW NOTES: Meet The Man Living in The Lost City Carved in Stone Jordan: Petra's tourism authority cracks down on Bedouin cave dwellers The tribes paying the brutal price of conservation “There is no future for Umm Sayhoun” Jordan's Young Bedouins Are Documenting Their Traditions on TikTok Check out Sami's company Jordan Inspiration Tours  Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    How a Destination Goes Viral

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 20:33


    Have you ever opened Instagram to see a bunch of people posting from the same place — Lisbon? The Amalfi Coast? Charleston? Japan? It's no coincidence that every year, it feels like everyone is going on the exact same trips. In this episode, we're going to pull back the curtain on the travel media industry and show you how a place becomes a viral destination.        Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    Salem and the Small-Town Tourism Trap

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 26:15


    Salem, Massachusetts is best known for the Witch Trials of 1692. That history turned the small town into a Halloween destination, with more than 1 million people flocking there in the month of October alone. It's so crowded that residents can't get down the street, walk into a shop, or sit down at a restaurant. How does a small town like Salem deal with a flood of visitors in just one month of the year? And is it really worth it for the people who live there?     Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    Bhutan's Radical Approach to Overtourism

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 20:16


    Many places allow tourists to visit with little restrictions. But Bhutan is different. Nestled in the Himalayas, this tiny, land-locked country has implemented a “high-value, low-impact” tourism model, including a fee that tourists have to pay each day that they visit. As more destinations grapple with the effects of overtourism, what can Bhutan teach us about how to manage it?    Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    Alaska's Risky Bet on Cruises

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 22:01


    Cruises are coming to dominate the tourism industry, offering accessible and affordable vacations. And many local economies rely heavily on them to stay afloat. But activists, scientists, and residents worry about their impact on the community and the environment. Alaska has seen a boom in the cruise industry, and many of the communities affected are Indigenous. We visit two Alaskan towns to see who's really on board.   Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    How Rwanda Reinvented Itself

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 22:59


    Many westerners associate Rwanda with the brutal genocide that overtook the country 30 years ago. But since then, Rwanda has made a huge investment in tourism — building new infrastructure, museums, music venues, and more. Now, it's one of the most popular destinations in Africa. In this episode: Rwanda's rebirth, how tourism has changed the country, and why this compelling narrative is more complicated than it appears. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    Rick Steves: America's Favorite Tour Guide

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 31:10


    If you're an American who likes to travel, you've undoubtedly been influenced by Rick Steves. He's known for his guidebooks about visiting Europe on a budget. We sit down with the beloved travel writer and TV personality to hear about his new book — and reflect on his decades-long career, how he thinks travel media has changed, and his own impact on destinations around the world.    Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    The Tourism ‘Crisis' in San Andrés

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 23:48


    When two budget airlines collapsed in Colombia, tourism to the small island of San Andrés suddenly dropped. The travel industry makes up 90 percent of the island's economy, and many worried this would spell a crisis for its residents. What actually happens to a popular destination when many of the tourists stop coming?  Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    The Fine Art of Tailgating

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 19:28


    With an estimated 100,000 tourists heading to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX, we're exploring a classic American pastime: the tailgate. Most people think of tailgating as a time for sharing beers and team spirit. But in this episode, we find out why tailgating motivates so many people to travel — and get to the heart of its culture.  Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    Peak Travel Season 2 Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 2:15


    Travel can do amazing things: broaden horizons, build relationships, and rejuvenate the soul. But often, those experiences come at a cost. Welcome back to Peak Travel from WHYY, the show that unpacks how travel shapes communities in hot-spots around the world. We'll share the wonder that comes with exploring new places, as well as the harm that our worst travel habits can cause. And we'll try to figure out how we can do it better.Each episode transports you to a new destination. You'll meet the people who call that place home, hear their stories, and come to understand how tourism has changed their everyday lives. Supported by rich, on-location sound from around the world, Peak Travel examines the $1.9 trillion travel industry and its impact on people and the planet. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    Bali, Under The Influence

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 18:30


    Social media has turned Bali's shrines and temples into a playground for disrespectful tourists, but residents are fighting to preserve the island's integrity. 

    The Nashville Bachelorette Party Industrial Complex

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 20:21


    Nashville has become the bachelorette party capital of the United States, and residents worry the influx of loud, visible tourists threatens the city's reputation as a music city. 

    The Disneyfication of Barcelona

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 21:31


    The transition of Barcelona's historic La Boqueria market from a place filled with fishmongers and specialty mushroom vendors to chain cafés and smoothie shops has made the city feel more and more like a theme park.

    The High Cost of Cheap Rentals in Mexico City

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 21:59


    A partnership between the Mexican government and Airbnb forces generations of families out of the most desirable neighborhoods in Mexico City.

    Why Can't Africans Travel in Africa?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 22:02


    Because of inequities in passport and visa systems, Europeans and westerners can visit Africa with ease — but Africans themselves face hurdle after hurdle when trying to explore their own continent. 

    The Missed Opportunity of Trains in the U.S.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 25:45


    While other developed countries have invested in their rail systems, the U.S. has leaned into more individualistic ways of getting around. In this episode, we ride cross-country trains in America and China to feel the difference.

    You Don't Want to End Up Like Venice

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 27:01


    Venice has long been considered the poster child for overtourism in Europe. As ever-growing waves of tourists aboard boats and cruise ships jeopardize the delicate city, residents hope a new entry fee will offer relief. 

    The Porters of Machu Picchu

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 26:58


    Peru's tourism industry is best known for Machu Picchu, a wonder of the world, where adventurers go for a once-in-a-lifetime hike. But the porters who carry the industry on their backs are often abused and exploited. 

    The Paris Olympics: What Happens When The Circus Leaves Town?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 28:55


    The Olympics bring a burst of excitement to host cities, but in places like Rio de Janeiro, Sochi, and Atlanta, they often leave behind a legacy of displacement, worker exploitation, and blighted infrastructure. In Paris, will the 2024 games be any different?

    Hawaii: Please Don't Come Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 26:07


    After wildfires ripped through Lahaina in August 2023, the Hawaiian government had to decide if and when to welcome tourists back to Maui — and force locals to return to work in the same industry that displaced them.

    Trailer: Peak Travel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 1:55


    Travel can do amazing things: broaden horizons, build relationships, and rejuvenate the soul. But often, those experiences come at a cost. This is Peak Travel, a new podcast from WHYY about how travel shapes communities in hot-spots around the world. We'll share the wonder that comes with exploring new places, as well as the harm that our worst travel habits can cause. And we'll try to figure out how we can do it better.Each episode transports you to a new destination. You'll meet the people who call that place home, hear their stories, and come to understand how tourism has changed their everyday lives. Supported by rich, on-location sound from around the world, Peak Travel unpacks the $1.9 trillion travel industry and its impact on people and the planet.

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