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Tiktokers are inspiring other content creators to travel the world

- ZAMANDOSI CELE zamandosi.cele@inl.co.za

ACCORDING to Scott Thwaites, head of emerging markets for Tiktok Global Business Solutions, billions of users are flocking to social platforms for travel inspiratio­n and basing their travel choices on the reviews and recommenda­tions of their favourite content creators.

“Video has proven particular­ly effective at showcasing travel content, providing users with a snapshot into the sights and sounds of travel destinatio­ns around the world,” he says.

Thwaites believes that with a number of local creators leading the charge and contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the rising #traveltok subculture, Tiktok is well positioned to become South Africa’s platform of choice for travel and tourism content.

He says the influence of social platform users plays a key role in how other users make decisions, particular­ly around travel and tourism.

According to Thwaites, since its inception in late 2016, Tiktok has developed organicall­y, with userdriven content moulding and defining several global trends that have become synonymous with Tiktok’s digital community.

“One is the emergence of subculture­s – or groups of users who produce and share content based on a common interest,” says Thwaites.

He adds that #traveltok, the hashtag under which travel content is curated, has garnered over 3 billion in-app views to date.

Thwaites says travel content on Tiktok is all-encompassi­ng and speaks to users who enjoy luxury travel and backpacker­s, nature enthusiast­s, seekers of undiscover­ed gems, and everyone in between.

“Now, with travel heading into its highest season after two years of lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic, brands have the unique opportunit­y to leverage off the conversati­on and join the hype around travel content on Tiktok,” says Thwaites.

On #traveltok, users can discover hidden gems in places like the Mapungubwe National Park, weekend getaways that are close to the city and groups of buskers on world-renowned beaches like Camps Bay in Cape Town.

“What we’ve seen on Tiktok over the last two years is the developmen­t of a community of users who want

to share their worlds with the world. Heading into National Tourism Month, we expect Tiktok to be a major driver of the revitalisa­tion of the tourism industry in the digital space,” he says.

 ?? ?? TIKTOK users are leading the pack when it comes to creating travel content, inspiring other users to explore the world. | Unsplash
TIKTOK users are leading the pack when it comes to creating travel content, inspiring other users to explore the world. | Unsplash

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