This photo provided by Black Tomato shows an Icelandic glacier on a hiking trek. Black Tomato, the avant-garde travel company offers a trip they call Get Lost. You fill out an extensive questionnaire on what you're expecting from your escape, but you'll have no idea where you're going till they get you there. Environment options are Polar, Desert, Coastal, Jungle or Mountain. (Black Tomato via AP)
This photo provided by Black Tomato shows the Redwood National Park in California. From serene nature retreats to silent walking, or just the soothing soundtracks of nature on your headphones while commuting, the quest for quietude has become one of modern travel's new trends. (Black Tomato via AP)
This photo provided by Black Tomato shows a rugged coastline near Cape Peron, Australia. It's not just about escaping the cacophony of everyday life while on holiday. For many, it's a shift toward introspection; a deeper connection with ourselves, and where we are both literally and figuratively. (Black Tomato via AP).
This photo provided by Black Tomato shows a tranquil scene in the Canadian wilderness. Black Tomato’s co-founder Tom Marchant says wilderness travel provides the challenge of managing the environment, but “it’s also a time to truly disconnect from daily life in an entirely new way.” (Black Tomato via AP)
This photo shows the White Sands National Park in New Mexico. "Transformative travel's a trend we're tracking for growth," says Alex Hawkins, editor at the foresight consultancy The Future Laboratory. "It taps into consumers' desire for self-reflective tourism experiences.". (Black Tomato via AP).