The Asian Age

Make the most of your vacay! Do digital detox

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New Delhi, Sept. 10: After days of hard work and submission on deadlines, all that one requires is a break. This helps in offering perfect rejuvenati­on to work with further zeal and gusto.

However, with digitisati­on pervading every nook and corner of the world, even the trips for leisure have also become digital.

We have come a long way when absorbing the beauties of nature and historical monuments were of primary importance. However, today, the situation has changed. It is the obsession with selfies and posting on social media that has dominated the situation. "Debunk the theory and travel for travel's sake. Next time you are travelling, reserve some special time for yourself. Contemplat­e on yourself. Ponder on the question ' Why are we travelling?' If you are travelling for yourself, then there is no requiremen­t to upload the photograph­s instantly on social media. Consider the vacation for soul relaxation. Try to put your electronic gadgets like mobile phones and tablets away for a while," said Rupali Juneja from Ecstasy Ventures.

Instead, indulge in the more creative activities like sketching, sea gazing, bird watching, hill contemplat­ion, reading, yoga sessions, etc. This will help you in analysing and finding a better view and understand­ing about yourself.

Travelling trends are gradually undergoing a paradigm shift. There is a change in perspectiv­e and people are willing to embrace and accept new locations with their inhabitant­s. Travellers are mingling with them and also enjoy noting down their personal experience­s.

Supriya Aggarwal, Travel Writer and founder of The Humming Notes, said, “Detox Travelling is extremely essential for today's travelling scenario, owing to the increased pressure of being visible and active on social media round the clock especially for travel writer and bloggers. This often does not allow enjoying travelling in its real sense.”

Agreed, technology is the need of the hour and shunning it completely is not a justified propositio­n.

— ANI

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