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How to Plan Your Trip During a Pandemic?

  • January 11, 2021
  • Jules

COVID-19 pandemic shocked the entire world and changed our approaches towards traveling. Here are some worthy pandemic traveling tips.

Everyone knows that sooner or later humanity will get its glorious victory over coronavirus. No restrictive measures will be required anymore, and everyone will be able to move across the neighborhoods and borders without thinking about a threat of getting infected and then suffering from a dangerous disease.

If you feel the need to free your head of bad news, and to spend a vacation pleasantly, a trip definitely stands among the very best solutions to distract from everyday routine. But there’s a worrying question: how to plan a trip to keep it all safe?

Here go some rules of planning trips during the COVID-19 pandemic. The year 2021 has only begun, and this is your short traveling guide until the coronavirus stops ravaging over our planet.  

Is it Safe to Travel Nowadays?

The answer is: yes, but only if you keep up with safety measures and choose your trip correctly. Here is how you can do that.

The tips below will suit both organized group trips and individual ones. Of course, you can get busy planning a trip A to Z on your own keeping the mentioned recommendations in mind. On the other hand, it is good to rest while you rest: to spend good times without thinking about your hotel booking, route, places of interest to visit, car status, choosing a restaurant to have a meal, etc.

However, if you choose not to entrust your trip planning to any pro agency, it is critical to find out everything you can about pandemic measures, restrictions and limitations in this or that neighborhood, state or country on your own.

Travel Alone or in Small Groups

Classical excursion tours won’t cut it during a pandemic. To minimize your social contacts, it is better to have a small family trip or organized mini-group travel sessions. In case you prefer touring via agencies, I strongly recommend considering only the routes with the average group size varies from 4 to 6 persons using minivans or SUVs as transport.

Get Your Reload

A regular flow of bad news, financial crisis, plans changing several times a day, and so on: there are many reasons for people all over the world to be tired both mentally and physically in the early 2021. A trip is an excellent way to get distracted. So, have your rest.

Go to an unfamiliar place to change your environment, visit interesting sites, and get new emotions. Try to plan and control less, to stop keeping your eyes on a news line, and to switch on that smartphone plane mode.  

Most probably, it won’t be possible to have such a rest in big cities: ads, banners, restaurants, and people everywhere won’t let you change your focus. That’s why, it is better to change that usual place radically.

Focus on Nature

Cities, famous places of interest, and known beaches are sites permanently crowded by people. On the other hand, you won’t meet crowds of tourists from everywhere if you pick hiking, personal mountain or desert tours. Some might like to check the dune rooftop tent review to get the suitable touring gear for that planned trip.

Pay Attention to the Accommodation Place

When choosing your route, try to avoid famous, large and well-known hotels hosting hundreds of guests. During a pandemic, it is much safer to spend your vacation in a small mountain cottage than in a 5-star hotel somewhere in the capital city.

Stay Healthy and Shaped

Your strong immune system is the best guarantee to lower the chance of getting infected with anything, including COVID-19. It is critical to take care of your health (both physical and mental) to provide your body with support it requires during tough times.

Don’t forget to take vitamins and go in for exercises. You might want to combine your physical training with pleasant traveling experiences: winter and spring tours offer multiple opportunities to train your body.

And of course, a trip is a solid way to fix your mental health, as I said more than once already. So, while planning a tour, take into account your preferences. What are your best places to free your mind, calm down, and deny stress? Those will be your best destination points during a COVID pandemic.

Don’t Forget about Individual Safety

Whatever you plan, the basis remains the same. Regardless of your destination point, you’ll most probably need to visit some public places before you get there. Take a set of masks, latex gloves, wipes and sanitizers with you wherever you go. And what’s more important: use them.

It would be better if you use these individual protection threads regularly. They are your first and last line of defense. 

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