Last Updated At: 07-Mar-2023
With the release of COVID -19 vaccination, VAC...ATION seems on cards for many of us who have been longing for one. Fo’ shizzle, the travel trends have enormously changed but the bright side is that we all are already making our plans and dreaming about pampering ourselves with a kickass break from monotony.
Road trips, off-beat locales, workation, and whatnot, there are a whole lot of latest travel trends brewing up in this new normal era. Our battered suitcases are out and we have long ways to go!
Time to unlearn old concepts and embrace sustainable and responsible travel trends. The world is bracing up and this year has ushered new possibilities for travel enthusiasts. We hope, with this list in the order you know what’s calling. Take a look:
A vaccine passport is an e-vaccination certificate that will help you travel overseas. In recent times, many things have changed in travel, and vaccine passports or documentation will become pivotal for travellers in the future. The Global Tourism Crisis Committee has asked all health and travel groups to come up with a standardized digital certification system. This 2021 trend is not going away too soon as there is skepticism about travelling and would go only when the world is completely free from the clutch of coronavirus. It might vanish with vaccination but it’s going to be a long fight.
Unlike other trips, road trips need no prior planning. All you need to do is to make up your mind. Simply pack your essentials and jump on your motorbike or sit behind the steering wheel and you are good to go. Throw the sense of time out the window and sync in the serendipity of freedom. The greatest part of a road trip is all the wild stuff that happens along the way. You can stop wherever or whenever you want. There’s no rush of catching up and you can avoid coming in contact with people when you are travelling in your own vehicle. In this current situation, road trips are gaining momentum.
As the tourism sector is reviving and people are looking for holiday places that are safe, solo trips are getting popular. After being socially distant and house arrest for almost a year, people have got addicted to their own company. People bitten by travel bugs are now embarking on a solo trip which was otherwise an elusive dream. All you need is to research about a place that is less chaotic in terms of COVID cases, book yourself a clean private place, take all necessary precautions such as wearing a mask, washing hands, social distancing, etc and do all the things that excite you. Despite a wary distance, solo trips come as a rescue for insatiable wanderlust lurking in these months of confinement.
There’s a certain charm in off-beat tracks, places that are less explored. And what’s the best time to venture to these secluded spots that are safe havens in this critical time. Ditch tourist places over off-beat destinations as the probability of safe travelling is far higher in less crowded areas. Some off-beat places in India such as Mawlynnong - the cleanest village in Asia, Markha Valley - the second coldest place in Asia, Malana - Little Greece in Himachal Pradesh, Orchha - the heritage town in Madhya Pradesh, etc are incredible and worth exploring. Off-beat travel not only saves you from crowds but also adds memorable experiences to your travel diary. New travel trends have made room for all these hidden gems which indeed are full of surprises.
Gone are the days when people were happy exploring places in their comfort zone. People are now seeking unique experiences and that has paved the way for experiential tourism. Also known as immersion travel, this kind of travel is about engaging with the history, tribe, culture, food, and environment of a particular place and delving into the nuances. Such trips are essentially transforming and that is the true essence of travelling. Getting enriching personalized experiences creates a path for self-discovery and leaves lasting memories. This travel trend has turned many people into digital nomads and vagabonds, their documentaries of cultural exchanges have become a source of inspiration.
In all these months of lockdown, the world ran on remote working and this led to the invention of yet another meaningful travel trend, i.e. workation. This concept of travel has combined work and leisure and people are actually more charged and productive than before. Getting on a vacation without taking off from your work is a magical proposition and people have already started considering workation seriously. The new trend that's set to revolutionize work, this is a fair alternative to balance work and leisure. Considered to be unwinding and productive, people are heading to various retreats and resorts in India that are providing remote working amenities to people. Call it workation or workoliday, this certainly is a sensible trend of 2021.
Valuing the environment minimizes the negative impact. The year 2020 gave us all a moment of introspection as to how mother nature blossomed when there was less pollution. We all heedlessly harmed mother nature and this was her way to stop the menace by the human race. Sustainable travel, responsible travel, eco-tourism, or green travel, all these travel trends besiege the concept of giving back to society and nature by being fully aware of how we travel. Minimizing carbon footprint, supporting cottage industries, using recyclable materials, ditching plastic are do-able options for every traveller. This travel trend is not new, however, it has gained more popularity after witnessing the positive impact of less pollution when we were all cast under the lockdown spell.
The air bubble is the bilateral arrangement between countries to resume international air traffic. This has shortened the waiting time for overseas travellers without being compulsorily quarantined. This arrangement has boosted the travel industry in this unprecedented time and has also opened possibilities for travellers to travel across borders. Currently, India has struck up air bubble agreements with many countries under the Vande Bharat Mission in order to revive the travel industry.
After months of complete lockdown, travellers became hopeful when domestic borders lifted restrictions. Also, being house arrested for several months people started venturing out to local places that are close to their homes. This time is indeed about travelling domestically even if air bubble arrangements are in place. Many states in India are gradually reopening with certain SOPs and guidelines in order to revive tourism. People are taking short trips to savour the beauty of their own country. Slowly and steadily, people are getting over their fears and gathering back the confidence of taking long flights to countries around the world.
Trends keep changing every year and travel is no exception. We all must embrace new ideas and move ahead with a positive mindset that this shall also pass! Don’t forget to check flight tickets at Adotrip because you will find the cheapest price. Also, our exclusive holiday packages are money-savers. Now that’s what a caring travel partner does, right? Happy to serve you with the best, always! Stay connected!
--- Published By Shradha Mehra
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