Travel + Leisure - India & South Asia

HOMEGROWN HAPPINESS

In the spirit of going local, we’ve collected a bunch of homegrown gear that’ll ensure your next vacation is easy and filled with fun.

- BY VAIBHAV SHARMA

HESE DAYS, IF YOU LOG in to Instagram or Facebook between 5 pm and 7 pm, you come across a bunch of live sessions on an array of subjects. These real-time video sessions range from counsellin­g chats to tutorials offered by bloggers and cooking demonstrat­ions. Hospitalit­y players haven’t been left behind, aggressive­ly publishing innovative content on social media. The majority of these online experience­s are in the form of Instagram and Facebook live sessions, but there are also webinars, Zoom calls, YouTube videos, and what-not available for free consumptio­n to India’s cyber citizens. While hotels, airlines, and other businesses wait for normalcy to return, many are banking on such ancillary experience­s on the Internet to drive engagement with patrons.

TDIGITAL EXPERIENCE­S

The Ritz-Carlton, Pune (ritzcarlto­n. com) conducted a home photograph­y campaign in collaborat­ion with Goabased narrative photograph­er Maria Philipose as part of their Pause for Possibilit­ies campaign. People were asked to share their home photograph­s that were related to travel in some way, and tag the hotel, thereby generating traction. While there is no explicit connection between home photograph­y and the hotel’s offerings, Vineet Mishra, general manager, tells me that they wanted to “make the diverse community capture unique perspectiv­es of this extraordin­ary worldwide lockdown, which is a shared global experience.”

It’s all about selling a lifestyle rather than just a bed, says Sohrab J Parakh, director of marketing, W Goa (marriott.com). “Hospitalit­y marketing is not just a beautiful picture on the gram or a stunning video with a thousand likes. When a hotel brand’s passion points are lived through music, fashion, design, and fuel, they are missed by those who are addicted to the #FOMO

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