Women-Only Travel on the Rise, Reshaping Global Tourism

National Geographic highlights growing demand driven by safety, empowerment, and financial independence

Tue Sep 23 2025
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ISLAMABAD: Women are fast becoming the most influential force in the global travel industry. According to Skift Research-The Woman Traveler report, women make 82% of all travel decisions and represent 64% of travelers worldwide.

As National Geographic reports, this dominance is fueling a surge in demand for women-only travel experiences, reshaping how tourism companies design and market their products.

The Adventure Travel Trade Association notes a 230% increase in companies offering women-focused trips over the past few years. Major operators such as Intrepid Travel recorded a 59% rise in bookings for its Women’s Expeditions in 2024, while Responsible Travel saw an 18% boost in demand.

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Although female-led travel companies like Adventure Women and Wild Women Expeditions have operated for decades, National Geographic points out that women-only tours have recently shifted from niche to mainstream. Financial independence is a key driver: research by UBS shows women are wealthier than ever, and studies in the UK even suggest Gen Z women now out earn men on average. At the same time, Google Trends reveals a 600% rise in global searches for “travel companies for solo female travellers” since 2020.

But money is only part of the story. Safety and community also play crucial roles. A survey by Solo Female Travelers found that 71% of women feared the higher costs of solo travel, while 59% cited safety concerns. Joining women-only group tours addresses both issues, offering shared expenses and a secure environment. As National Geographic quotes volunteer Carli Korik of Girls Who Travel: “It’s a huge relief not to have to think twice about who you’re sitting with on the bus or if you need to cover your drink.”

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For many, the appeal goes beyond security. Female travelers describe these tours as spaces for healing, bonding, and candid conversations.

Women-only tours also unlock cultural experiences inaccessible to mixed groups, especially in conservative regions. Intrepid Travel’s expeditions in Morocco, Iran, Jordan, and beyond allow guests to enter women-only spaces, from Saudi beaches to private homes in India, while fostering dialogue with local women.

The ripple effects extend to local economies. The UN reports women make up 54% of the tourism workforce. Companies like Intrepid employ large numbers of female guides in India and Morocco, while also supporting women-led businesses and charities. Similarly, Roar Africa’s Women’s Empowerment Retreat funds education, conservation, and health initiatives across the continent.

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