14/08/2025
Thank you American Indian Alaska Native Tourism American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) for your eagerness to promote Native owned and operated businesses. Thank you also to Forbes for publishing this article written by Rona Berg. AIANTA, we look forward to another FAM tour to get more publicity to Native tourism.
📣🗞 AIANTA and members were featured in Forbes this week in a story titled, “Life-Changing! Sustainable Travel With The Navajo” written by journalist Rona Berg.
💡The story highlights a custom itinerary that AIANTA created for the journalist with our members and partners, AIANTA’s thought leadership as well educating travelers to visit NativeAmerica.Travel when planning their trips. Featured members and partnerships include the Navajo Nation, Navajo Parks & Recreation, Tse Bighanilini Tours, Black Streak Canyon Tours , Shash Dine' Eco-Retreat: A Glamping Hotel, Dixie's Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, Dineh Tours, and Red Heritage who helped make this visit possible.
🖊 “There are 574 federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and villages, according to the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA). Not all host sustainable travel experiences, but fortunately, many do. It’s easy to book a trip through NativeAmerica.Travel. In the Navajo Nation area near Page, AZ, the award-winning Navajo tour operators highlighted in this story all offer an incredible experience.”
🔗 Full story here: https://bit.ly/415f1Ge
🗞 In January 2025, the story titled, “The Growth Of Indigenous Travel And Responsible Tourism” was published by Rona as part one from this experience. That story was jam-packed with AIANTA history, perspective, educational tools and much more in the transformative travel story. 🔗 Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3JeprNF