Around a year into the pandemic, it’s safe to say most of us probably have cabin fever, and daydreams of travel and outdoor activities have been brewing in the back of everyone’s minds. But it’s not just the escapism of travel, it’s also the changing dynamics of it. As the prevailing situation continues, more and more people are leaning towards slow travel, immersing in the culture and local way of life wherever they visit, rather than whirlwind tours of “must-see” spots.
Even the concept of exploration is transforming, isn’t it? Rather than look outwards, a lot of people are discovering the pleasures of domestic travel and the joy of uncovering hidden spots just around the corner from where they live. People are shifting gears and stepping away from traditional tourist attractions in exchange for a serene experience in nature - camping, hiking trails, wildlife safaris, sailing and more.
As vaccines become increasingly available and life gradually normalize, how do you think this newfound love for the great outdoors will evolve? Is it here to stay, or will we will rush back to crowded cities and tourist hot spots once we get the opportunity? I’m curious to hear your thoughts!