Published 15:52 IST, July 13th 2020
What will travel after Coronavirus look like? 4 travel experts share their thoughts
Travel after lockdown is a thing all are wondering about. Four travel experts tell us their expectations and plans on plans to travel after COVID-19 ends.
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Travel and hospitality is one of primary industries to have been in line of fire during pandemic. With losses that may steep into billions, it may be difficult to gauge how long will take for industry as well as travelers to get back in business. YouTube, of course, has been almost a means of living for travel influencers and visors, and now, some struggle to stay afloat on video platform with death of sparkly, shiny, wanderlust-y content while some are switching ir content strategy to not only make a living but stay relevant in minds of ir viewers.
While social media has been integral in keeping travelers and influencers’ audience as intact as possible, those who relied on venture parts of ir travel are forced to innovate now. re have been significant changes in kind of approach some venture junkies have taken while being confined within four walls. Republic World spoke to four travel influencers and visors who gave an insight into how y have apted to a settled life in se months, and how travel after coronavirus as we know will change.
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Jasminder Singh – Biker, venturer, founder of JS films
summer months are when routes to every biker’s dream trip to Lakh open. Jasminder Singh has alrey been re several times and cannot seem to get enough of it and h plans for his trip and his bike all set – until COVID-19 pandemic broke. Singh has h travelling as a part of his lifestyle for several years now, so much so that his video travelogue channel – JS Films has a following of 2.28 million.
While things have been challenging for Singh, his spirits are anything but dampened. “I’ve started to make videos about gaming now. And so far, I have h an overwhelming response to it,” he said. While Singh has a dedicated fan following of bikers and travelers, his or channel called Jaysn Nation features him playing games such as PubG Mobile, GTA and Call of Duty.
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“Of course I miss travelling, in fact, I have my itinerary for future trips planned alrey. But as of now, I want to connect with my followers in all possible ways, and it seems that gaming is anor interest that connects me to m,” he said.
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Singh has come a long way – from running an IT agency that built websites for brands, to becoming a traveler and a full-time YouTuber – his success story now also brags of an e-commerce store that sells merchandise for travelers. And Singh intends to make his journey longer, taking his bike 'to a nice secluded village that has scenic beauty that he can ride through'. "I will be taking precautions once travel after coronavirus opens up again like carrying a sanitizer, and own toiletries inste of relying upon hotel I am staying at regardless of safety measures taken. I want to even be safe food-wise where I will carry home-cooked food for rides that are shorter,” he said, also pointing out to fact that riders may not be able to travel toger in a large number for a while or even sharing ir biking gear, so staying cautious is only way ahe.
“Nothing will deter me, or any or travel enthusiast. Travel after coronavirus will happen slowly, but I would suggest y carry gloves, masks and sanitizer as a minimal necessity,” he said while explaining that he will be following mandates set by government. “Once we have a vaccine, re may not be a need to fear. I plan to even throw a party at my house once things are safe enough because I have missed spending time with family and friends as much as I am missing travelling now. My perspective here is to see positive because even travelers get homesick and this has me me spend a lot more time with my family and explore gaming as an interesting video-making avenue too,” Jasminder Singh said.
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Roxanne Bamboat, Founder, Tiny Taster
Roxanne Bamboat h been to lots of places before COVID happened. And to her, it seems like a lifetime away. Having been to wet markets of Japan and Korea, Bamboat feels like pointing to m as a potential cause for an outbreak of this virus may not be impossible to believe, “but it feels like it’s straight out of a sci-fi movie. It has been difficult to stay in one place, caged in longer than I would have liked, but I would definitely go back once this is over” she said. But perhaps anyone who has been travelling as a part of ir lifestyle for about six years now, trip cancellations to happening, exotic destinations such as South Africa and Morocco by Tiny Taster Tours do seem heartbreaking.
However, any of present circumstances have not deterred her from creating content. She’s resorted to cooking and her dishes seem delicious and tempting, especially because one can make m at home. Her latest videos like P Krapao Gai and eggless chocolate pudding happen to be like a comfort blanket for her followers who look forward to her travel videos.
“I’m going out only when I need. But orwise I’m a big foodie so making videos of my recipes is also fun,” she said.
“I shall be taking precautions for sure when I travel after coronavirus pandemic. re is a lot of uncertainty, as re may be no travel for foreseeable future. All my plans for year have tumbled like a pack of cards, but health comes first,” she explained while talking about how domestic travel may be more comfortable for her as well as or travelers initially. She travels personally and professionally and is concerned about how tourism industry will cope, “someone I know h a jobs for two deces in a hospitality company and was asked to leave. Now person has to sell masalas because he has mouths to feed,” she explained.
But she does seem optimistic, expressing that those who really want to travel after coronavirus, will do so even with all regulations that have to be followed. “Initially people may go out of ir way to take precautions – like carry ir own toiletries and sanitize ir AirBnbs and rooms inste of relying on only staff. But Indians contribute largely to travel industry as currently, even Vande Bharat flights are going choc-a-bloc,” she said. While she does seem audibly upset with current scenario, that has been channeled into her passion for food on her channel that one can have a look at just in case y feel y want to get an exotic feel to ir meal.
While Bamboat strongly feels that nothing will happen until first quarter next year, she listed down a few precautions that she would like to take when hopping onto a plane next to travel after coronavirus. “While one may want to carry a lot, people will have to pack light because re may be restrictions on cabin luggage. So people will have to carry one pair of shoes inste of four for ir Instagram pictures,” she jokes, ding that packing essentials will be only priority.
“I’d carry a disinfectant, a pair of gloves and a reusable mask, a few disposable masks too for trains and flights. Perhaps a face shield but I will be wearing that not carrying it,” she said, explaining details of her next set of tours for Tiny Taster Tours.
Rahul Jagtiani, Founder, Plush Living
One can see Rahul Jagtiani’s videos and simply envy that y are real-life personification of Ranbir Kapoor’s role in Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani. But things have not been that rosy after COVID-19 pandemic. But Jagtiani has come up with a rar viable and entertaining solution. He said that he has not switched to anything else in terms of making videos, but inste now narrates his travel experiences in Hindi.
“I started doing videos about three years ago and n an airline company and few or OTT platforms began to show interest in my work. I’m an entrepreneur and I produce content for companies. My business just expanded into anor vertical which is now seen on my channel,” he said, explaining that he has mixed feelings about life currently coming to a standstill.
Jagtiani almost dodged pandemic as he was in Milan just a few days before it became a global emergency.
But this has not stopped his optimism or his basic instinct to travel. He elaborated on how currently, people are looking at China differently, “but my travels re have been most fruitful and enjoyable experiences. People are now looking at China in a negative light which should never be case for any country. Yes, we all stand with our government and army and support m, considering recent events at border. We must distinguish people from actions of ir government – for any country. ir politics and actions does not reflect how people are,” he said, urging people to calm down and not hate people from any or country where virus would have potentially originated.
And perhaps that seems to be his motive as Jagtiani has switched from English to Hindi while narrating his travel experiences. “My YouTube initiative of ‘Ghar Baitho Duniya Ghumo’ is only to bring people closer to different countries, people, and ir stories. While it will probably take as long as a year for things to slowly begin moving back to normal, I believe that having my videos entertain a larger mass for even five minutes is a win for me,” he said. And his videos are a lot more than entertaining – his latest ones on how to spend times with wolves in Scotland wilderness and his polar plunge into freezing waters of Antarctica offer a lot more information about lesser explored places to travel after coronavirus pandemic ends.
Jagtiani highlights how people in coming months will take travel visors seriously no matter if travel is budget or luxury. “Hygiene and sanitation was a luxury and now has become a necessity. People will not want to crowd around an omlette counter anymore, so perhaps number of people travelling next will be affected but those who wish to travel will once re will be a vaccine. A mask and sanitizer will accompany me wherever I go,” he said, elaborating on his list of countries like Greenland, Iceland, New Zealand and South Africa that he seems super excited to visit post travel resumes.
Nirav Vithalani – Founder and Travel visor, Travel Factory
Having travelling as a lifestyle for seven years and n suddenly being confined to one place has taken a toll on Nirav Vithalani too. He’s been enjoying his time with his family, learning new skills and even loving ‘joy of doing nothing’. “I am also expanding into or avenues of entrepreneurship, but health comes first. Yes, it is a huge challenge for entire tourism industry, I am not alone in this. But I feel jaan hai toh paisa wapas aa jaayega,” he joked.
He has also been spiraling down YouTube rabbit hole, but y have also been travel videos. “In this time I have been studying some domestic destinations like Kerala and Uttarakhand. Earlier, travel used to be far behind in everyone’s priority list. But people are so tired of sitting at home that now y will travel,” Vithalani said, explaining how once vaccine is out, people will still have to take precautions, but should not stop travelling as livelihoods globally are affected.
Vithalani too, is of opinion that people need to avoid crowded places once travel after coronavirus resumes. “One can go easy on overly popular destinations and explore some lesser-known ones. In end what matters is that people get a new place to visit – even if for time being it may not be what y initially would have visualized. re needs to be a strong mutual trust between a client and a travel visor for times that lie ahe,” he explained.
Being a foodie himself, Vithalani vises that it is best to ask an expert for a list of restaurants and joints that y trust before visiting a destination.
“Even when it comes to venture, it is best to take precautions for a while like carrying one’s own sanitizers and washing hands periodically before one can go snowboarding in Alps or qu biking in dunes,” he said.
He himself cannot wait to go back to Europe to travel after coronavirus and please his inner nomic self.
[Image Courtesy: jsfilmsindia, tinytaster, rahul.jagtiani, neev1208]
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