Travel Trends To Look After Covid-19

August 4, 2020 admin

Domestic Before International
As countries start to cease the lockdowns, the travel trends within the country is being encouraged. Travel enthusiasts are more likely to go around the weekend or short trips; as long as they are near their home.
By the time of writing this blog, Nepal has still not opened the international flights.  As the lockdown is ceased in Nepal, visiting places closer to home allows the enthusiasts to to take much short trips and weekend gateways.

 

 

Road Trips and Road Vehicle
We all know that Air Travel is drastically down. People feel much safer to take private cars and vehicle to their trips. RV travel is certainly going to be huge among the travelers.

 

 

Parks and Conservation areas
These are the main area travelers should focus while they make a vacation plans. Conservation areas and National parks are government protected and are much controlled and safe. Nepal has 12 National Parks and 6 Conservation areas. These national parks and conservation areas follows Nepal from East to West. Though not much of walking an hiking; but certainly mesmerizing scenes for any nature go-ers.

 

 

Outdoor Travel
While only 30% of national parks & wildlife reserves have decided to reduce the visitor capacity, over 70% of museums & aquariums have limited the number of visitors allowed.
Outdoor activities are less likely to transfer the corona virus as outdoor spaces have more room for social distancing. Take a hike in a Private Vehicle can be a better alternative than camping and tenting.

 

 

Temperature Checks, Masks and Sanitizers 
It is mandatory for our guests to wear a mask. We have a hostel of our own.  It is properly sanitized and probably the most cleanliest hostel in Kathmandu. If you are staying with us inside the hostel we guarantee no-mask safety. We do not accept any guests without their PCR report.

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