Is it time
to take off with Virtual Reality Tourism?
For many people, traveling to their favorite
destinations are their dreams and many people have the bucked list of
their desired places, however, like many other things, Pandemic has changed the
concept of tourism, and now Virtual reality tourism is slowly taking over.
I was pleasantly surprised by Caroline Davis's article in The
Guardian about Virtual Reality Tourism, as it challenged my preconceptions of
the technology. Although I had experienced a virtual reality tour during my
trip to Washington DC in 2017, I did not enjoy it as it featured violent
content that made me uncomfortable.
However, after reading Davis's article, I realized that virtual
reality could be a powerful tool for exploring the world in a new and
innovative way. Davis's insights have opened my mind to the potential of
Virtual Reality Tourism, and I am now excited to explore how this In the
midst of the pandemic, many of us are longing to visit our favorite
destinations, but may not be able to do so in person. Fortunately, Virtual
Reality offers an exciting and innovative way to experience the world from the
comfort of our own homes.
Whether you're dreaming of exploring the stunning Taj Mahal in
India, wandering through Germany's Neuschwanstein castle, gazing out over the
majestic Cliffs of Moher in Ireland, or lounging on the pristine beaches of the
Maldives, virtual reality can transport you to these magical places and more.
By immersing ourselves in these virtual environments, we can stay connected,
active, and entertained, even when we can't travel in person. Virtual reality
truly offers a unique and unforgettable way to experience the world around us.
technology can enhance my future travel experiences.
Now
let’s understand more in-depth about Virtual reality in tourism?
Virtual Reality in Travel
Virtual
reality is referred to interactive videos and images which enable the users to
view and explore the entire 360 degrees of a scene. It captures locations from
every direction.
In the travel industry, virtual reality, travel destinations can be captured in a distinctive way to attract travelers. These videos and images are viewed on a VR headset or mobile device or either computer.
Many
people believe that pandemic has open new opportunities for Virtual Reality,
leaving the tourism industry in debris.
What people say about Virtual Reality Travel?
People
believe that in the time of Covid-19 pandemic, when people are facing
an economic crisis, mental health issues, and other depressive living styles
without being able to connect with the World, Virtual reality
travel is a better way of entertainment. Since everything is closed from
cinemas to parks, outdoor activities, virtual reality tours can help to deal
with anxiety and depression.
Ralph
Hollister, a tourism analyst at Global Data and author of a
report on VR’s applications in tourism says that “The impact
of Covid-19 may have allowed VR to somewhat shake off its image of being a
gimmick in tourism,”
“The
further this pandemic goes on for, the higher the chance that VR may become a
valid form of alternative travel as consumers get more used to
this technology.”
Steve Perillo boss of Travel World VR, a US-based Virtual reality and 360-degree video marketing and Production Company says VR can whet a potential audience appetite.
“The momentum has picked up. It’s launched the concept of traveling remotely.”
Since
people are moving towards technology in every field, the travel industry is
also quickly realizing the importance of adoption and using
technology for the travel industry.
We
hope, that one day people will again go on vacation without being fearful
of the contagious disease, Meanwhile, can also use Virtual Reality Travel
to feel relaxed, happy, and entertain themselves during these tough
times.
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