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By Admin
1 July, 2019
‘Nomads’ are exploring the less discovered cities of Europe
The present generation of globetrotters now prefers traveling the tier-II cities of foreign countries. Many cities in Europe like Riga, Naples, and Valencia are the hot favorite places of young travel junkies. Apart from the novelties, these places won’t make a hole in one’s pocket. These less traveled areas have a plethora of natural and cultural beauty which greatly entices to the generation born and brought up in the highly modernized world. Also, visiting these places help travelers to come across amazing architectures of ancient and medieval ages, which many travel enthusiasts love to know.
The rises of mini trips
Presently, a majority of ‘nomads’ has shifted their priorities from long trips to shorter ones. A short trip doesn’t require a big budget and heavy luggage. It is like a short break from the monotony of a rigid life. Research says that about 83 percent of travelers in the present era love to take multiple short breaks than one long break in a year. Another survey reveals that frequent trips have a significant impact on the minds of travelers; the after-holiday moments of short trips are long-lived than a single long trip. Be it a friend’s wedding, a music fest, a sporting event, short breaks have become a necessity for millennials to keep their mind on peace and excel in their respective domains.
The growing fandom of cruise trips
For years, cruise trips were labeled as luxury and swanky travel experience, the rising income of the middle-class segment and budget-friendly cruising packages have made cruise trips affordable for more and more people. Not only the youth, but people in their 50s and 60s are also interested to spend their vacations on a cruise. A cruise is a destination in itself with no worries about where to stay, what to eat or where to drive. Also, during such travels, one can take part in a variety of live events and activities such as plays, concerts, pool games, and snooker.
Travel plans for senior citizens and specially-abled
It’s a fact that along with with youth the lifestyle of elderly people is also changing significantly in the 21st century. However, this group of travelers needs to stay prepared before the travel experience becomes problematic. Many travel companies are coming out with plans to make travel for the elderly and those with disabilities. All these agencies are creating unique itineraries to accessible destinations for encouraging this group of people to celebrate their love for travel. It has now become a trend as well, which will see an uptick in the coming years.
Traveling is a great way to experience life and its beautiful moments. It is something which everyone should pursue and enjoy. And, for ‘nomads,’ traveling is a way to explore everything under the sky to relish life and nature.
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**This article has been authored by Nidhi Jain, Co-Founder Rising Star Tours and Travels.