Brochures & Trip Ideas
American Indigenous Tourism Association
Top 10 Indigenous Experiences of 2025
Looking to explore U.S. Indigenous culture? These distinctive cultural experiences are often located alongside stunning landscapes on or adjacent to Native Nations and communities across the United States.
American Indians and Route 66
Route 66 was an officially commissioned highway from 1926 to 1985. During its lifetime, the road guided travelers through the lands of more than 25 tribal nations. This report takes you through Route 66 and modern day Native America.
Top 20 Book Recommendations for Visitors to Native America
Explore our curated list of books authored by Indigenous writers, offering unique insights into Native Nations and communities and their vibrant cultures.
Indigenous Trip Itinerary: Native Roots of Route 66 (AZ/NM)
Route 66 is more than just a highway—it’s an enduring symbol of adventure, freedom, and connection. Long before it became “The Mother Road,” these pathways were ancient Indigenous trade routes, linking Native communities across the continent. As we look ahead to the 2026 Centennial of Route 66, the American Indigenous Tourism Association and Brand USA are honoring these deeper roots through the Roots of Route 66 FAM Tour (Arizona to New Mexico).
Indigenous Trip Itinerary: Page, Arizona
Discover Page, Arizona with the American Indigenous Tourism Association's itinerary, featuring guided tours of Antelope Canyon, Indigenous cuisine, an evening of entertainment with cultural performances and demonstrations, and overnight stays in a hogan.
Cultural Heritage Tourism: A Planner for Indigenous Tourism Professionals
Within the pages of the Cultural Heritage Tourism Planner are the stories of the many Native Nations and communities, Indigenous business owners and other hospitality professionals who are taking control of their narrative, elevating their culture bearers, reclaiming their histories and driving better economic opportunities for their citizens while doing so.
Case Studies in Indigenous Agritourism
Case Studies in Indigenous Agritourism, a groundbreaking handbook by the American Indigenous Tourism Association, is developed for ranchers, farmers and other Indigenous food producers interested in sharing culture, heritage and traditional food systems by expanding or developing agritourism enterprises.
Indigenous Trip Itinerary: Southeast Alaska
Discover Southeast Alaska with the American Indigenous Tourism Association's itinerary, featuring guided tours of Organized Village of Kasaan, Tribal Tours of Sitka, Allen Marine experiences, and much more.
Travel Trade Manual: A Planner for Indigenous Tourism Professionals
The Travel Trade Manual Tourism Planner was designed to help Indigenous tourism professionals understand and navigate group travel and work with all levels of travel trade suppliers.