Journey Brazil, a new destination management company focused on luxury travel, will start operations on Dec. 1. The company is co-founded by Mikael Castro in partnership with Zachary Rabinor, who also leads Journey Mexico and Journey Costa Rica.
Castro, who will serve as managing director, brings some 20 years of tourism industry experience, including a decade based in Rio de Janeiro. He has worked in more than 25 countries and was named a Conde Nast Top Travel Specialist for 2023 and 2024.
"With Journey, my mission is to connect travelers with the heart of Brazil in a way that's both transformative and sustainable,” Castro said. “The best travel experiences foster personal growth and a deep connection with the natural world, and I'm thrilled to bring this vision to life."
The company will implement a Responsible Travel Fee (in keeping with Journey Mexico and Journey Costa Rica), with all proceeds going to selected nonprofit organizations focused on Brazil's natural environment, cultural heritage and local communities.
"Brazil has immense potential with its vast wildlife, adventure and cultural travel opportunities,” Rabinor said. “The importance of the Amazon, Pantanal and overall biodiversity can't be understated, and offer a perfect opportunity to maximize unforgettable travel experiences and positive impact for our guests, partners, team and host communities."
Journey Brazil will provide 24/7 in-country support and customized travel itineraries throughout Brazil. The company joins Journey Mexico and the year-old Journey Costa Rica in the brand portfolio.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Journey Brazil. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.