The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) has put together its list of the Top 10 Indigenous Experiences of 2025, showcasing a diverse range of authentic and immersive cultural tourism offerings. Spanning events, historical sites, outdoor adventures and more, the list covers experiences across the United States that showcase the traditions, heritage and lives of Indigenous communities.
A few highlights include Inn of the Mountain Gods in New Mexico, named the Indigenous Destination of the Year; Choctaw Cultural Center in Oklahoma, listed as 2025’s Best Cultural Heritage Experience; adventurous experiences at Fire Mountain Trails in North Carolina; The Ute Indian Museum in Colorado; the natural beauty of Pyramid Lake in Nevada; and more.
Choctaw Cultural Center in Oklahoma is a top experience for cultural heritage.
Credit: 2025 American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association
Our Analysis: An Accessible Entry Point for Indigenous Travel Experiences
Indigenous tourism experiences are often overlooked by travelers and travel advisors alike. A list like the one put together by AIANTA serves as an easy starting point for travel planners, who can introduce clients to the best Indigenous experiences on offer in a multitude of states. This resource will not only help travelers discover the diversity and depth of Indigenous culture, but will also bring increased awareness of and support for these communities as they take on a greater role in the U.S. tourism economy.
What They Are Saying: Tourism Helps Support Indigenous Communities
"Indigenous tourism not only offers enriching experiences for travelers but also supports the economic development of Native Nations and helps preserve their cultural heritage,” said Sherry L. Rupert (Paiute/Washoe), CEO of the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association. “Our Top 10 list provides travelers with an exceptional starting point for discovering the incredible diversity and depth of Indigenous cultures in the U.S.”