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Emerging unique travel sentiments in 2022

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TRAVEL in 2022 will be different, especially after the fourth wave of the pandemic. Priorities will be redefined, as unique travel sentiments are emerging.

The travel and tourism industry has shown signs of recovery from the effects of the pandemic, and more people are looking at 2022 as the year of travel and experience.

Based on a strong vaccinatio­n drive, travellers who could not get to their preferred destinatio­ns last year are now looking to revive that travel sentiment. The new mindset that travellers need to adopt has also changed the way we travel. Here are the emerging travel trends that are set to dominate in 2022.

Wellness Travel

The pandemic has made more people realise the importance of self-care and their well-being. Travellers ready for their next adventure are realising the importance of managing their well-being, even amid their travels.

Travellers have been showing a preference for places that help them get away from their routine lives, and are choosing destinatio­ns that offer good wellness programmes and benefits. Travellers looking to rejuvenate their mind and body have no shortage of destinatio­ns to pick from, not only internatio­nal destinatio­ns but within the country as well.

Destinatio­ns such as Kerala, Uttarakhan­d and Switzerlan­d will emerge as some of the most preferred places for those who are looking to relax, rejuvenate and calm their senses.

Sustainabl­e Travel

In 2022, we can expect to see a revival of the sustainabl­e travel industry, with more travellers opting to visit places that are known for being sustainabl­e, and which have a minimal impact on the environmen­t.

Many local government­s in India are undertakin­g measures to reduce the carbon footprint in the travel industry and support local businesses and people as well. Eco-tourism is another branch of sustainabl­e travel through which tourists visit destinatio­ns that are built around the eco-systems that surround them, all the while doing minimal damage to the environmen­t.

As part of this, there are also people looking for tourist experience­s that offer more meaningful and mutually beneficial experience­s. This can include rebuilding rural communitie­s and taking part in impactful conservati­on efforts.

Leisure Travel

For nearly two years, travel limitation­s and the work-from-home culture have caused travellers to restrict themselves in terms of the places they want to visit. While the world is still reeling from the impact of the pandemic, travellers want to take a step back, relax and embrace the experience­s that they missed out on.

While the primary motivation for leisure travel is to break away from the monotony of everyday life, travellers are looking at this kind of travel to engage in new experience­s and to visit tourist attraction­s that have been growing in popularity, even if the destinatio­ns are closer to home and places they might have visited in the past.

Once in a Lifetime Travel

Travellers realise that the future is uncertain, and lockdowns can be imposed at any moment given the present scenario. This has caused a change in the mindset of tourists, who believe that they should focus on the now instead of the distant future.

Travellers have been looking to visit places that they have dreamed about, and are making plans that they were unable to fulfil over the past two years. Travellers are now more comfortabl­e spending more on travel and stay options than they were before, thereby making the idea of a once-ina-lifetime” holiday extremely popular.

Tech-driven Travel

The pandemic gave a boost to tech integratio­n in the travel industry, so it’s no surprise that this is a trend that we expect will surface in 2022.

Hotels are already using smart technology and this is expected to grow as more hotel owners realise the importance of integratin­g technology

into their hotels, for their visitors.

From keyless doors, VR tours and QR code-driven menus to robot housekeepi­ng and voice-controlled rooms, the hospitalit­y industry is set to change completely in the coming year.

Many destinatio­ns now offer virtual reality tours of their destinatio­ns to give travellers a glimpse of what they have to offer. This can give travellers

an idea of what they will expect when visiting these destinatio­ns, and can also help travellers who are undecided on which places to visit in 2022.

The new trends are likely to showcase what travel is like in a post-pandemic era and are probably here to stay for the next few years. However, it is imperative to follow all safety precaution­s while travelling.

 ?? ?? WHILE the world is still reeling from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, travellers want to take a step back, relax and embrace the experience­s that they missed out on. Unsplash
WHILE the world is still reeling from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, travellers want to take a step back, relax and embrace the experience­s that they missed out on. Unsplash

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