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Recreation (Leisure) September 10–12, 2025 – Timiryazevsky Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia

Recreation (Leisure) 2025 stands as the largest autumn tourism exhibition in

Recreation (Leisure) September 10–12, 2025 – Timiryazevsky Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia Recreation (Leisure) 2025 stands as the largest autumn tourism exhibition in Russia, gathering leading stakeholders in the travel and hospitality sector for three days of strategic networking, product showcasing, and insight into the upcoming tourism season. Hosted by Evroexpo, a respected organizer of international trade fairs, the event takes place from September 10 to 12, 2025, at the Timiryazevsky Exhibition Center in Moscow. Positioned as the official start of the tourism season, Recreation 2025 brings together regional tourism boards, international destinations, travel agencies, tour operators, hotels, cultural institutions, and transport service providers. It focuses on domestic tourism development, inbound visitor services, and travel innovation. The 2024 edition attracted over 8,500 industry professionals, including: 150+ exhibitors from Russian regions and international tourism boards 1,000+ travel agencies and B2B service providers Delegations from government tourism authorities Bloggers, travel journalists, and digital marketers 2025 attendance is projected to exceed 10,000 visitors, with enhanced participation from Russian Far East, Arctic, and Volga regions, as well as an increase in eco-tourism and rural travel projects. History of the Recreation (Leisure) 2025 Since its foundation in the early 2000s, Recreation (Leisure) has grown into a flagship event for the Russian tourism industry. Its autumn format is strategically timed to: Launch winter and New Year holiday campaigns Promote Russia’s regional travel destinations Offer tour operators a forum for B2B networking Reinforce the importance of domestic tourism development in line with national strategies Over the years, the fair has evolved from a regional event into a key federal-level meeting platform, attracting more than 20 Russian regions and several international exhibitors annually. Zones in 2025: Tourism and Regional Development Destination showcases from across Russia Interregional tourism initiatives New routes and infrastructure announcements Focus on underdeveloped regions for inbound travel Hospitality and Transport Hotel chains, hostels, sanatoriums, glamping Airlines, railways, bus tours, car rentals Digital platforms for bookings and logistics Business Networking & Forums Business roundtables with tourism authorities Strategic sessions on domestic tourism support programs Trends in wellness, cultural, adventure, and gastronomic tourism Discussions on improving Russia’s image as a global travel destination Innovation and Tech in Tourism Recreation 2025 will host a dedicated innovation zone featuring: AR/VR tourism experiences Digital tools for travel planning CRM systems for tour operators Smart mobility solutions As Russia continues to position itself as a global tourism destination, Recreation (Leisure) 2025 provides the ideal gateway for industry professionals to collaborate, innovate, and lead the future of travel. With the support of regional governments and national agencies, and the growing demand for domestic experiences, this event is essential for anyone operating in or targeting the Russian travel and hospitality market. Address: 44 Timiryazevskaya Street, Moscow, Russia Website: https://tourismexpo.ru

Post: 8 August 06:58

It’s never too early to start planning for next year’s big trips.

National Geographic is getting an early start, too, releasing its Best of the World list in late Octobe

It’s never too early to start planning for next year’s big trips. National Geographic is getting an early start, too, releasing its Best of the World list in late October with 25 must-see destinations for 2023. Respect – for the people and their cultures, for the land and its conservation – is an overarching theme of the list, which is divided into five official categories. The hope is that 2023 will be not just a big return to travel but also to rediscovering wonder, said Amy Alipio, senior editor for National Geographic Travel. “Because when you are awed by something, you treat it with respect. And that spirit is something we want to encourage with this list,” Alipio said. The list focuses on destinations that have community-led conservation efforts, healing and heritage journeys and ways for travelers to give back as well as places that are doing important work in ecotourism, sustainability and inclusive travel.

Post: 31 October 09:16

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