In anticipation of jumping onto a plane and heading off into the blue yonder, below are a few travel rules that should become the new normal for when you take a flight. Of course, this is considering that COVID will not have been totally stamped out.
Anyone currently travelling is likely to have to produce a negative COVID test as well as entering a quarantine period. This makes it difficult for most of us to travel – especially as the costs can be large. One solution that is currently being
Spending time outdoors isn’t anything new, but as the world has dramatically changed over the past year it seems that more of us are spending our free time on long, challenging hikes. Many of us are currently only allowed outside once a day for exercise – so it makes sense to take full advantage of this and make the most of our time outdoors. For many people, enjoying longer and more challenging walks has led to a keen interest in hiking. Not only are long walks good for our physical health but being among nature and spending time walking in the great outdoors can work wonders for our mental health, helping to boost creativity, relieve stress and even make us happier. When frequent travel becomes possible once again, how can we incorporate our new love of hiking into our future travels?
Just because we’re in the middle of a pandemic and most of the world is in some sort of lockdown doesn’t mean we can’t plan ahead with our travels. In fact, we think that’s exactly what you should be doing right now. Use this time when you are stuck at home to open up your laptop, start dreaming about your future travels and get planning. Here are a few reasons why we think now is the perfect time to plan ahead.
Now that lockdowns are easing, and borders are slowly opening around the world, it’s tempting to start to book trips away. It’s important to remember that the pandemic isn’t over and may not be for some time yet. Travel is being encouraged, as economies strive to recover from lockdowns, so how should you plan your travels in the middle of a pandemic?
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, the biggest issue facing the travel industry was the environment. Activists such as Greta Thunberg were pioneering flygskam – flight shaming, causing many travellers to reconsider how often they boarded a plane. Now that we are in the middle of a global pandemic, many of us won’t be taking a flight in the near future. Even when the pandemic starts to fade away and tourism resumes, will as many of us fly as before?
We know that travel trends are moving in a more sustainable direction – but what will the future hold for the way that we travel looking several decades forward? Here are some speculations for what travel might look like in the future.
Wise Traveller brings you the latest news that could be affecting your future travel planning:Saudi tourism has unveiled ‘Where Winter Lights Up’, the second phase of its global tourism campaign This Land is Calling. It aims to attract travellers,
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