Discover Inland Empire, GuideGeek Launch Joshua
Travelers can prompt Joshua to plan a full itinerary or answer specific questions about outdoor activities, local restaurants, historical landmarks and more.
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Travelers planning a trip to California’s Inland Empire, which includes Joshua Tree National Park and Palm Springs, among other popular destinations, can now rely on “Joshua,” an AI travel genius that provides instant answers to any travel or tourism questions about the area. Joshua leverages GuideGeek artificial intelligence technology from Matador Network.
“The Inland Empire is really having a moment right now — it’s one of those underrated gems that more and more travelers are starting to discover,” said Matador Network CEO Ross Borden. “From epic stargazing at Joshua Tree to world-class wineries and Route 66, the region offers such a cool mix of outdoor adventure and laid-back California culture, with a growing focus on wellness and sustainability. Joshua makes it easy for travelers to find their perfect experience, whether they’re into off-roading, glamping or just looking to relax and explore.”
Travelers can prompt Joshua to plan a full itinerary or answer specific questions about outdoor activities, local restaurants, historical landmarks and more. The personalised, real-time responses are generated by AI trained on extensive data from DiscoverIE.com, coupled with over 1,000 integrations for travel information from GuideGeek’s technology.
“As soon as it launched, we noticed people using Joshua for general information — questions like, ‘What are the must-see attractions in San Bernardino?’ — but then exploring deeper and finding hidden gems like glamping sites or boutique hotels,” said Freddy Bi, CEO and President of Discover Inland Empire. “Joshua knows every inch of our stretch of Route 66 and is the perfect companion for an EV road trip, no matter which of the 59 cities and towns in the region you decide to explore.”
By adopting this technology, Discover Inland Empire joins the ranks of other destination marketing organisations (DMOs or tourism boards) around the world, including those in Aruba, Greece and Reno/Lake Tahoe, further elevating the Inland Empire’s appeal to modern travelers.
The launch of Joshua marks a key initiative to position the region as a standout destination in Southern California. To access the AI genius, travelers can use WhatsApp or visit DiscoverIE.com and click the chat icon in the bottom right corner.