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]]>As we continue to live in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s always a plus if your travel plans allow you to avoid big crowds. Cities are great, but they aren’t the safest option for travel plans at the current time. Going rural means that you’ll have plenty of space all to yourself.
We have all been under a lot of stress over the last several months, and going rural offers an opportunity to relax and disconnect from all of the craziness that is going on right now. Slow down the pace of life in a rural setting and take a break from it all for a bit.
Rural settings also offer up the opportunity for you to connect with nature, setting your eyes upon some of the most beautiful sights there are around. If you love the mountains, head there, and if you love the tranquility of an isolated coastal location, you can go there too. There are so many options out there!
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]]>This reality has conditioned the travel trends which we will see in the fall of 2020, which is rapidly approaching. Let’s check out some of the most popular options that people will look for in the upcoming season.
The fewer the people there are around you, the better is generally the rule in the middle of a pandemic. Rural getaways to small towns and national parks are a great option if you want to go with your family or friends and avoid the tightly-packed masses of cities. Book soon, because these destinations are set to be in high demand.
While you might’ve had to worry about getting the local currency for paying at hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions in the past, contactless pay with card chips and mobile phones is all the rage these days. Be sure to have at least one contactless payment method with you while traveling this fall, as some businesses don’t even accept cash now.
It’s completely understandable if you don’t want to stay in a hotel or a shared AirBNB at this time, which has led to the growth of renting whole units. This fall, it’ll be more popular than ever to rent an entire apartment or house in order to stay isolated.
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]]>The post Traveling to Remote Places is a Fantastic Way to Disconnect appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the worst things for anyone on a trip is to be interrupted by an important phone call from work. Even worse is the temptation to constantly check your email or social media in order to see what others are doing when you’re supposed to be enjoying your time in a new place.
For these reasons, one of the hottest current travel trends on Earth is traveling to remote places to disconnect.
When people think about disconnecting, they usually think about taking an afternoon to themselves in order to go to the beach without their laptop.
However, it’s also possible to do so while traveling.
Take the example of a trip to a remote national park or a small town in the middle of nowhere. In these places, you can enjoy the simple pleasures of life without the distractions of the modern world.
Some people even go so far as to seek cabins and lodges in areas where there isn’t even cell phone service. Although you might miss out on the latest news and sports scores, this is a fantastic way to escape it all.
Doesn’t it sound fantastic? Would you be willing to make a special “disconnection” trip?
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]]>The post 3 Reasons to Travel Rural This Winter appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As we continue to live in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s always a plus if your travel plans allow you to avoid big crowds. Cities are great, but they aren’t the safest option for travel plans at the current time. Going rural means that you’ll have plenty of space all to yourself.
We have all been under a lot of stress over the last several months, and going rural offers an opportunity to relax and disconnect from all of the craziness that is going on right now. Slow down the pace of life in a rural setting and take a break from it all for a bit.
Rural settings also offer up the opportunity for you to connect with nature, setting your eyes upon some of the most beautiful sights there are around. If you love the mountains, head there, and if you love the tranquility of an isolated coastal location, you can go there too. There are so many options out there!
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]]>The post Fall Travel Trends for 2020 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This reality has conditioned the travel trends which we will see in the fall of 2020, which is rapidly approaching. Let’s check out some of the most popular options that people will look for in the upcoming season.
The fewer the people there are around you, the better is generally the rule in the middle of a pandemic. Rural getaways to small towns and national parks are a great option if you want to go with your family or friends and avoid the tightly-packed masses of cities. Book soon, because these destinations are set to be in high demand.
While you might’ve had to worry about getting the local currency for paying at hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions in the past, contactless pay with card chips and mobile phones is all the rage these days. Be sure to have at least one contactless payment method with you while traveling this fall, as some businesses don’t even accept cash now.
It’s completely understandable if you don’t want to stay in a hotel or a shared AirBNB at this time, which has led to the growth of renting whole units. This fall, it’ll be more popular than ever to rent an entire apartment or house in order to stay isolated.
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]]>The post Traveling to Remote Places is a Fantastic Way to Disconnect appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the worst things for anyone on a trip is to be interrupted by an important phone call from work. Even worse is the temptation to constantly check your email or social media in order to see what others are doing when you’re supposed to be enjoying your time in a new place.
For these reasons, one of the hottest current travel trends on Earth is traveling to remote places to disconnect.
When people think about disconnecting, they usually think about taking an afternoon to themselves in order to go to the beach without their laptop.
However, it’s also possible to do so while traveling.
Take the example of a trip to a remote national park or a small town in the middle of nowhere. In these places, you can enjoy the simple pleasures of life without the distractions of the modern world.
Some people even go so far as to seek cabins and lodges in areas where there isn’t even cell phone service. Although you might miss out on the latest news and sports scores, this is a fantastic way to escape it all.
Doesn’t it sound fantastic? Would you be willing to make a special “disconnection” trip?
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