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Lockdown closes the diary of Travel Businesses

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Travel is the way to escape one’s mundane life and look at the world with a perspective different then one’s own. It’s a source of happiness and recreation but for some, it’s a source of income and livelihood. There exists a section of society that solely relies on tourism for their daily bread.

World Travel and Tourism Council estimates loss of over 100 million jobs in the Travel and Tourism sector. The industry contributes 10.3% of Global GDP. It is expected to see about US$ 2689 billion loss all across the world.

In the wake of big picture, here’s small businesses that have suffered and are expected to suffer long after the lockdown is over. It will take time for people to start travelling again.

  • TOUR GUIDES

Every time you visit a fort or a historical monument, you find yourself being greeted by a number of tour guides, who show you around, introduce you to the history of the place, make you live through the times in the past and at the end of the day leave a part of their peculiarities in you.

Dharmendra Kohli is a tour guide at Chittor. He says, “Everything is closed. The first three months are the peak season due to weather. But this year, very few people showed up and later everything was put into lockdown.”

With everything being shut down and no tourists, they tend to suffer the most. They have no regular income to rely on and are struggling to make ends meet.

  • LOCAL VENDORS

Next up are the local vendors, i.e., artisans and handicrafts. People visiting buy these local art products as souvenirs and gifts for their family and friends. There are markets solely dedicated to this purpose in many cities. Like the walled city market in Jaipur caters to block prints and silver jewelry.

Sanju Khunteta owns a jewelry shop in Parkota. He says, “We have been keeping our shop closed for a while now. A part of our customers are foreigners who like to buy silver jewelry. With no tourists that part of the income is going to be effected.”

They have suffered a major blow due to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis and will see repercussions even after the pandemic is contained.

  • HOSTEL OWNERS

Hostels are a growing trend in the business of travel. Due to an increase in youth opting for cheap places to stay, at major tourist destinations, hostels have come up. ‘Zostel’ is an international hostel branch that has its hostels all across India. Apart from that, destinations like Pondicherry and Gokarna have a number of hostels since it sees a lot of young tourists aged between 18-25.

Kevin Raja, owner of Nomad House Hostel, Pondicherry, says, “I’ve had to pay rents and salaries even after there is no income at all. And we are not expecting to be back in business before September. People are going to be skeptical about staying in a community hostel due health issue.”

With no source of income for youth, they tend to refrain from travel for some time. Travel is not on their priority list.

  • LOCAL TRANSPORT SERVICES

All the transport services are shut right now in the wake of Covid-19. Local Transport service in major tourist destinations thrive on tourism. Rickshaws, cart-pullers or even local buses are not in a functioning state. Also, due to the fear of spread of virus, people are expected to avoid taking local transport months after the place has been declared covid free.

Kevin says, “The rental scooter services has suffered a lot more than we expected since they had taken loans to buy scooters and still have installments to pay. With no income it’s paying heavy on them.”

The owners of these services have no other income to rely on. Private bus companies have suffered too.

  • TRAVEL BLOGGERS/VLOGGERS

The backbone of their blogs is travel. And without there’s nothing they are able to post about or write about. They are having a hard time managing their schedules and being quarantined in their homes.

Bhavna Moihnani runs her own travel blog ‘theghumakkads.in’. She mentions, “It is affecting our earnings badly. Most of the companies has asked employees to go on unpaid leaves for the time being. It is about how we tackle these few months to have a good business ahead.”

They earn from what they shoot, from what they capture and from what they write. None is possible without travelling.

With everything said and done, like all the businesses, travel is going to suffer too. Economy is in a bad condition and GDP is on an all-time low, it will take time for everyone to recover from this phase. What might make the difference for these small businesses is their will to survive during this testing times.

Weekend Getaways From Delhi

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Despite the current events of Smog and Pollution, Delhi is a wonderful place to Live in. However, if you are craving to get away from all the hustle and bustle, there are a lot of options to choose from. Delhi Is surrounded by some of the most beautiful weekend getaway locations that actually are Mind blowing and don’t cost you a bomb.

Whether you are a student or a black coat worker, there are places that can enthrall you equally. Here is a list of some of the Marvels of nature that are in vicinity of the national capital.

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Neemrana Palace

Crowned on the striking Aravali Ranges, this mind-blowing fort has been transformed into a lavish resort with all world class amenities. Admire the historic charm and the grandeur of this stunning ancient fort with your friends or family. The facilities offered are Ayurvedic massage, Spa, Vintage car rides, Multimedia tour, camel ride among others. Located at a distance of 130 kilometers from Delhi, Neemrana fort can be your go to weekend spot any given day.

Packages range from INR1200 to INR2500.

 

Flyboy Air safari, Gurugram

Bored with all the ancient, land and water adventures? Flyboy air safari comes to your rescue in such a condition. Indulge in an exciting air safari adventure and absorb the stunning aerial views of the green grasslands and amazing farm houses. The Pilots are highly trained and professional. You can choose the duration and types of flights – Kitty Hawk (approx. distance covered: 6 – 8km), Fly Yourself (approx. distance covered: 12 – 15km) and Explorer (approx. distance 20-24km). Boost up your adrenaline with Flyboy Air Safari Delhi.

The Packages range from INR1700 to INR4600.

 

Day Adventures in Faridabad

Nested in the stunning Arravali Ranges, get ready for a perfect escapade that will provide you with an array of activities to indulge into with friends and family. Enthrall in this eco-friendly property which is located in the proximity of Delhi and Noida.

Refresh yourself with this delightful stay at Awesome Farms and Land, Faridabad. Shed off all your office worries and get ready to indulge in amazing sessions of indoor and outdoor games available at the resort. Brace up and get your team ready for interesting games like badminton, volleyball, cricket and various other interesting games.

Packages range from INR1000-INR3600

Patan Mahal

Located at the Delhi-Jaipur highway, this heritage property is at a distance of just 180 kms from Delhi. The pink stones used to build palace add to the charm and grandeur of this luxury tourist places near Delhi. The staff at the heritage hotel is efficient, and will never leave a scope for you to scrutinize. Surrounded by hills, it has a well done up décor, with the bright colored glasses that were a rage a few centuries back. The ‘Mahal’ gets its name from a city in Rajasthan called Patan. The structure used to be a functional center for a significant historic clan in the olden days.

There are several Motels and resorts in all price ranges that offer comfortable accommodation.

Manesar

This secluded township at a distance of 45 km from Delhi is dotted with incredible holiday resorts and accommodations built in typical Rajasthani Style. In this list of places to visit near Delhi, Manesar is the most accessible spot on the map. You can visit this place with the whole family on a weekend and spend two lovely days pampering yourself. Spend some much-needed time with your family or friends and make the best of your weekend at a luxury resort in Manesar.

Starting from INR1499 per day, the Luxurious resort’s luxury won’t actually burn a hole in your pocket.

Other destinations that are as good and are a weekend heaven are Rishikesh, Jaipur, Nainital, Bhimtal, Shimla, Kasauli and Agra. The list includes destinations that are affordable, perfect for a 3-day trip and the ones that guarantee a refreshing experience for people of any age group. So, this weekend, just grab your backpack and start your adventure right off!

Your Romance Destination At Resort?

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Underwater tourism brings romance of Venice, floating into
Dubai

Floating Venice – the romantic, underwater deck, complete with
Venice-trademark gondolas and canals, is making its way into the
heartland of Dubai, as part of Dubai & quot;The World development island
group" project.

Scheduled to take shape into a resort, the floating Venice will be an exact replica
of the original Italian water-romance city of Venice. The Dubai replica will take
the shape of a four-deck resort, and one of the decks would be submerged
under the sea, opening into the spectacular views of Persian Gulfs marine life.

This sub-aquatic deck will have an underwater lobby alongside 180 undersea
bedroom cabins and three sub-aquatic restaurants.
The magnum opus Floating Venice Resort will be technically qualified as a boat,
and if approvals get hitched, development work is scheduled to begin by the
middle of new calendar year. Completion of the project is expected by 2020, and
the entire fund-flow for the project has an estimated price tag of AED 2.5 billion
($680 million).