Intrepid Travel Announces Senior Leadership Changes to Support Asia’s Growth Strategy for 2025

WVR - Intrepid Travel has announced an expanded leadership structure in Asia to support the company’s growth strategy and achieve its 2030 goal of reaching over 600,000 travellers.
Natalie Kidd, Intrepid’s Managing Director of Global Operations and Asia.

Natalie Kidd - Managing Director, Intrepid Asia.

These changes are aimed at strengthening operations across the region and furthering the company's commitment to responsible travel and sustainable tourism.

Leadership changes to support regional growth

Natalie Kidd, Intrepid’s Managing Director of Global Operations and Asia, will take on an expanded role, adding Destination Management Companies (DMC) sales to her oversight of Asia and Global Operations.

Based in Sydney, Australia, Natalie has been with Intrepid for more than 19 years, starting as General Manager in Vietnam and growing Intrepid’s footprint into a global network of 28 inbound tour operators. With nearly two decades of experience in the Asian travel sector, Natalie brings extensive regional knowledge and operational expertise to support Intrepid’s growth plans across Asia.

“Asia has always been at the heart of Intrepid’s story. The new structural changes position us to strengthen our operations, support our teams, and continue delivering meaningful travel experiences across the region. I’m looking forward to working closely with our leaders to drive sustainable growth and create new opportunities as we work towards our 2030 goals,” she says.

Introducing new Regional General Manager roles

As part of Intrepid’s expanded leadership structure in Asia, two new Regional General Manager roles have been established.

Ashish Verma has been appointed Regional General Manager for North & South Asia, overseeing China, Nepal, and India, while Mike Stewart will lead Southeast Asia as Regional General Manager, covering Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia.

Ashish, with over 13 years at Intrepid, will relocate to Delhi from Kathmandu where he was previously country manager of Nepal, and Mike, with 17 years at Intrepid, continues to be based in Bangkok.

Each country will continue to have its own dedicated Country General Manager, ensuring strong local leadership and operational focus across the region.

Asia Senior Leadership at Intrepid Global Summit 2025.
Asia Senior Leadership at Intrepid Global Summit 2025.

Strengthening Intrepid’s regional presence

Intrepid’s largest country office outside Melbourne will continue under the leadership of Poornaka Delpachitra, General Manager of Sri Lanka. Hanh Nguyen remains General Manager of Vietnam, and Kenny Onishi continues to lead the company's business in Japan.

Kidd says with such experienced leaders across the region, Intrepid is well-positioned to strengthen operations and create new opportunities for responsible travel.

“I’m excited to build on our momentum in Asia and support our teams in driving Intrepid’s next phase of growth.”

With more than 35 offices globally, including 10 in Asia (China, India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Nepal, Japan, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia), Intrepid Travel remains committed to sustainable tourism and connecting travellers with local communities.

Intrepid also operates 28 destination management companies worldwide, running the majority of its own trips and providing tailored itineraries for other leading travel brands.

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