How Tourism Industry is set to change after COVID – 19

Difficult times!!

The travel industry has taken a massive hit due to this corona virus attack. Time when travel industry was at its peak, many millennials were already taking out significant time of their schedules to travel and those not travelling, were saving to drop their jobs and get into businesses related to travel. Youth from hilly regions and tourist specific places had already left the conventional idea of working for others. They had set up their small businesses either alone or with their peers.

Now suddenly, all the travel has stopped, all kind of cash-flow to these businesses has ceased and has left the lockers empty and dry. The whole tourism value chain across hotels, travel agents, tour operations, destinations, restaurants, family entertainment venues and air, land and sea transportation have been hit.

Areas of travel and hospitality industry most severely impacted:

 

  • Transport, Hotels and Travel firms:

Being the heart of Tourism industry, these services are severely affected. With spiraling losses, the firms are founding it hard to sustain. Most have gone for last resort to lay off employees and trying hard to survive the crash.

  • Unorganized Sector:

Other than the organised sector, the tourism industry is a source of employment for homestays, small and budget hotel operators, tour guides and others for whom this is going to be an existential crisis that they can’t survive without support for more than a few months.

  •  Roadside Eateries/Small Vendors

This often unconsidered or ignored section of the society is nothing less than a lifeline for every traveller. Remember the tea and maggie you had on your last visit to mountains? yes, we are talking about this section. A large population of tourist places (and their families of course) belongs to this unorganized sectors or indirectly contribute to it. They are taking a massive blow as these people are usually low on savings and rely on daily earnings for living.

  • Concept of Hostels/ Shared Cabs/ Shared Rooms:

Over the past 3-4 years, the transport pooling was becoming a new common. Apart from being pocket friendly, it gave you an easily available and environment friendly alternative. But in the post-covid world, this is one field that is certainly going to get effected. As a passenger, you would be concerned about sharing the transport with a possible carrier. Similarly, would the owner of the transport would risk to open car to a stranger? Also, how comfortable would you be to share a room with strangers travelling from different areas.

  • International Travel:

With most nations trying to cope up with the impacts of corona, the first step has been to up the fences against foreign travellers, with some even making 14 days quarantine periods compulsory and some suspending all the visas. It is not gonna be soon that countries would return back to the normal. And how many of travellers can actually afford to spend that much time to visit a country?

  • Business travel:

Impacted by International travel, this is one area of travel which sees a large spending with companies spending dearly for its executives. It is gonna have a significant impact as lesser employees would be actually ready to do frequent business travel. Which in turn would hurt the airlines and top hotel chains.

  • Clubs and Parties:

According to a study, millenials spend ~30% of their monthly earnings on clubbing, eating out in cafes, restaurants and partying. It would be interesting to find out how this is gonna shape in the post corona world. Social distancing and staying home for such long durations without meeting friends and family might also bring a behavioural shift. Increased virtual meetings would become a new way of life and further increase the importance of communication. Only time will tell how this field is going to take shape if the covid vaccine doesn’t arrive anytime soon.

  • Economies dependent on tourism:

Many countries(eg-Thailand) and states(Himachal Pradesh) largely invested and dependent on tourism are going to be severely impacted and will have to find alternate ways for their population to survive in the near future.

Businesses are keenly trying to find ways to mitigate this crisis. Here are the few things already changing the landscape of tourism industry in the near future-

  • The travel firms and airlines have laid off some of their staff and has significantly made deductions in salaries of majority of the employees.
    Similarly other cost cutting is being done to survive this economical disaster and to keep the company afloat.
  • Businesses are coming up with innovative memberships and coupons. Many hostels/travel operators are offering discounted coupons and memberships with extended available time limit. This is helping them in 2 ways-
    • Ensure liquidity at present.
    • Travellers shall use their services whenever things get normal which not only ensure business when things reopen but also help them keep marketing expenses low and most importantly retain their loyal customer base. Collateral flow of cash in the form of meals/ other stuff is ensured when these services will be availed in future.

 

Yayavar recently conducted a poll which attracted more than 3500+ responses from frequent travellers and people interested in travelling. Read the responses made by travellers to self judge the situation-

Q1. When asked about how likely are you to travel in next 3 months, only 26% travellers chose highly likely option with over 62% travellers choosing to avoid travel in recent months.

Q2. When asked about what would be the choice of trip, Most people chose a short refreshing trip to mountains and beaches with less than 12% people planning a long trip in near future.

Q3. Quite defying the trend, when asked about the budget, more than 57% people willing to shell out 8000 bucks or more for a short trip (with hygienic services). This is an interesting change from pre-covid world when most travellers were willing to shell out somewhere around 6500-7000 for a short trip.

Q4. When asked about the preferred mode of transport, more than 58% travellers chose private vehicle as the preferred transport. Less than 42% people were comfortable with using public transport like buses, trains and flights for travel (compared to approx 85-90% in pre-covid era). This could be a big game changer for all the transport facilities and the future of public transportation.

Q5. When asked about the choice of hotel, more than 80% people are still interested to stay in normal hygienic homestays and hotels and would prefer them largely over 3-5 star hotel.

Q6. Another big change we noticed in the preferences was in the group size of the travel group. More than 90% people preferred a group size of 12 or lesser people and only 4% people are comfortable with group sizes exceeding 20 travellers. This is a huge change in preferences when mpre the merrier used to be the norm.

Despite of all the hardships brought to human race, this COVID-19 pandemic has certainly helped nature. The world is now a quieter place in these days of the lockdown. The air quality has improved . You must be well aware of the report that the air is so clean you can see the snow-capped Himalayas from Jalandhar, hundreds of kilometres away — something not seen in decades. Rivers are getting cleaner. So, the Earth is definitely healing and nature is reclaiming the Earth.

Travel and Work Simultaneously – Yes, it’s possible !!

Ever dreamt of a job that lets you travel as much as you want to?


Do you feel your job doesn’t let you travel often?

I bet these questions do cross your mind whenever you are sitting on your desk, working; while your friends are travelling across the world posting beautiful pictures of exotic locations. Well, worry no more now you could too manage work with your travel goals…

Going by a very simple mathematics,there are 52 weekends in a year and 2 days (sat-sun) per weekend that gives you 52x2=104 travel days!! Add to it 16 paid holidays provided by almost every employer i.e. 104+16=120 travel days per year!!! Almost 1/3rd  (365/3=121.6) of a year can be utilised for travelling.

Now how to utilize these precious 120 days so that your work doesn’t get hampered.

  • Choose a job that lets you travel

    – Many travel bloggers and travel companies employ full time photographers to join and travel for them. These trips are fully sponsored in return of the pictures you click for them. Also some firms (like stay on skill) are coming up with the idea of providing free stay in return of your talent, be it wall painting, interior designing, photography, musicians. So try and find a job that lets you travel to places you have your bucket list set at.

  • Create long weekends

    – Try to take week offs on Fridays or Mondays. Not only will this save you from your Monday blues, but also you will have an extra day to spend instead of rushing back the previous night. Some jobs require manpower on Sundays and gazetted offs too and the employees get compensatory off for the same which they can claim any day of the month. Don’t waste such opportunities, instead club all your compensatory offs and create a 4-5 day long weekend!!
  • Travel solo

    – Don’t always look for a company or a partner to travel with. Waiting for someone to tag along will lead to last minute cancellations and frustration at most of the times. So don’t look upto someone to travel with you, go solo and make most of your time. If you are uncomfortable in travelling solo, then you can choose any group in which like-minded strangers join to travel together. Yayavar Club is one such group which lets like-minded travelers connect and go for tours directly through locals without any involvement of trekking companies.
  • Plan

    - Use wasted time like travel time to office to research and plan for your next trip. Planning is one of the most important steps of each trip if you really wish to know the place along with exploring. You may research about places nearby to explore, the geography of that area, historical and mythological importance of that area based on your interests. It's necessary to take care of your health while travelling.
  • Work

    - Work extra shifts before and after a trip to cover for your work so that your team members don't mind your frequent leaves/holidays. In-fact, if you do this, you will find that some of your team members would even go extra miles to help you go on leaves.
  • Save Time

    - If you are a travel blogger or a photographer, document your thoughts while travelling everyday before going to sleep or process your images daily so that you don't need much time on these things once you return. Instead, you can spend your time planning the next trip and reckoning the learning from this trip.
  • Save more

    - Since you work full time, you have a stable source of income... But to use that money wisely is what you can do best... Try to travel to offbeat places, ditch hotels and prefer homestays, travel during nights... So the trip would not cost heavily on your pocket and at the same time you could travel and explore new places while saving more. Find step by step guide to do your trips at dirt cheap cost.
  • Stay motivated

    - Most people loose their motivation to follow their passion because it is not appreciated by the society. It’s easy to get bogged down by your parents’ or relatives’ or colleagues’ constant reminders that you spend more than saving on travel. So, it is important to look for a constant source to get motivation. Get your work recognized to keep yourself motivated. Join some community as a part time blogger /photographer and post content actively to get recognition for your work from the audience. Trust me, this small activity can keep you motivated to travel and follow your dream.

Interview with Dr. Garima, founder of SHE Organization

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What would you like to tell us about yourself?

I am Dr Garima Shrestha from Kathmandu , Nepal  . I completed my MBBS from Manipal Teaching hospital , Pokhara in 2018. I am currently working as medical  officer at Manmohan Cardio Thoracic Vascular and transplant Centre ( Teaching Hospital) ,Maharajgunj Kathmandu . It’s been few months since I have started this campaign. I had this concept since I was doing my internship at my hospital Manipal Pokhara , where females from different background used to visit hospital with poor menstrual hygiene and it’s consequences, which made me realise if I could do something which could improve their hygiene and every woman could afford sanitary pads . 

You are successfully running a campaign combating taboos related to Menstrual issues and reusable sanitary pads. How and where did you come up with the idea for this campaign? 

When I knew about Chhaupadi Pratha, a trend which is forced to follow by Nepali  women during menstruation , where females are isolated , they are forced to stay at cattle shed. They are not allowed to enter kitchen , temples , they are not allowed to go to school, works , they are not allowed to consume healthy nutritious diet, they are not allowed to take shower, they are not allowed to touch their brothers, father during menstruation. As I heard about it where people lack knowledge regarding menstruation and menstrual hygiene and being involved in medical field I saw many females not knowing about menstruation, sanitary pads. I had very bad feeling and thought if I could do something and I shared my experiences with my parents and with their support we are successfully running this campaign combating taboos related to menstruation and Reusable sanitary pads .

Please tell us  more about SHE organisation. What is it all about? What challenges do you face regularly?

SHE - it is purely volunteering organisation as SHE itself means a female and SHE - S stands for sanitary pads (Reusable ), H stands for Healthy and Handmade , E stands for Environment friendly. it’s diffucult to make people understand about eco-friendly because we human don’t care about environment , we care about our satisfaction, In Reusable sanitary pads we have to focus on sterilisation technique and the material we have choosen , healthy , handmade , Reusbale and Eco/friendly so if we give small effort , it’s good for us and good for environment because this Reusable Sanitary pads are made of 100% cotton material as we haven’t used non-biodegradable products like Plastics and artificial fragrances.

Being from a medical background myself and taking out time for travel on a regular basis, i know how hard it gets to take time out and follow the heart. How do you manage time for passion and professional life?

What I feel is, if you have interest you can manage time and can balance your life . The schedule of doctors life is really hectic where we have duties for 24 hours and we don’t even get post duty off but during weekends and during non-duty day I travel, I hangout with friends, because social life is also important and family and friends are equally important .

Doctor by choice or by chance ? What future plans do you have in this field?

Doctor by choice. I am always fascinated by medicine and humanity. I have always dreamt of being a doctor since I knew what ambition meant and worked for it. I have further plans to do MD to make my career strong and specialise in a particular subject so I could gain more knowledge regarding that subject and further plans to help patients .

As safe menstrual practices and availability of sanitary pads is a global issue. How  do you plan to spread awareness on a global scale with your organisation. Do you have global ambassadors for the same?

The taboo or stigma of mesntruation is not only followed in Nepal , its followed worldwide where people lack knowledge regarding what is menstruation and how to maintain menstrual hygiene. First of all I want to spread awareness in Nepal and really want people to stop following the trend Chhaupadi Pratha and globally people should have knowledge regarding mesntruation and Reusable Sanitary pads to think about future by thinking about environment  and to think about healthy habits. 

Your interview will get published in India and we believe will reach a wide range of audience. What message would you like to convey to all of them?

India being our neighboring country , we are really helped by the friendly act of India economically as well as politically . And as I heard about menstruation. And menstrual hygiene as far as I know most areas of India still have this trend where people lack menstrual hygiene what I feel is if we spread awareness and work for it , menstrual hygiene can be improved . Miss World Manushi Chillar worked for Sanitary pads distribution which is really very good initiative. So every people in their area should spread awareness , because it will take more time for a single person to reach every single region of their country . Thus , People who are aware about menstruation should spread awareness in their area, because every single drop counts . I hope if Nepal and India work together for it , it will be more effective because both of our countries have this trend during menstruation where females follow unhygienic practices during menstruation .  

We finish the interview and you find a lottery ticket that ends up winning $100 million. What would you do? 

If I find a lottery ticket of $ 100 million , genuinely I would spend for social service. Because  the money that I win from lottery would be as similar as of free cost so I would spend for social service. But if it was money that I had earned from my hardwork obviously would have love for my money and I would have spent for myself first and then to social service.So the money if I get it from lottery I would fully 100% donate in social service , I would have opened small hospitals in areas where clinical services haven’t reached such areas and spread awareness to people regarding diseases and consequences of not treating diseases.  

Apart from this, what else do you like to do in your free time? 

Apart from my profession , I love traveling , I love to know different cultures , I had played in few Nepali music videos , I hangout with friends , I read novels sometimes. 

That's amazing!! Anything else that you would like to share with us?

I would like to Thank  you & Yayavar Club for featuring my issues. I am thankful for all this support and I hope you guys will join me make my campaign successful  by spreading awareness in your area as well by letting people know about Reusable sanitary pads and menstrual  hygiene. As  "I alone cannot cross river , but I can cast a stone across water to create a ripple", Join me and help make this campaign successful. Join me to help females better place to live in by completely eradicating this trend . 

Interview with the Nerdy Nomad

What would like to tell us about yourself?


“All journeys find their ultimate manifestation in the destination. But very few betray this obvious path to find fulfillment in peregrination!”.
I believe these words hold a profound meaning in my life. While many would have found complete fulfillment in an MBA degree, my quest for excellence drove me to grounds, far and high. Yes, I’m an MBA graduate in Marketing and Finance from Jaipur. The two years of my life which helped me understand what drives this world and how. Prior to that, my desire to study in the one of India’s most sought after graduation universities came to pass when I enrolled myself in Delhi University for a humble B.Com (Hons.). It was indeed one of the most beautiful paths I had ever tread - a kind of a mini-dream-come-true for a small town girl who had just completed her Matric from Kota, Rajasthan. And so, as not-so-much-fate-as-my-perseverance would have it, social media happened. As a traveler, I always knew that it’s often those priceless-key moments that stand out in life from the complete stretch of 24 hours. Thus, I ventured into a whole new dynamic, volatile and in-the-moment world of social media as its executive. 

As happens with most Millenials, the apple fell far from the tree.  My father is a dedicated banker in our hometown, while my mother chose to lead the life of a humble yet prominent though often overlooked homemaker. My brother is an inspiration to me for taking a path quite different from all of us. He’s an extremely talented fusion of a musician and chef! Now, coming back to me again.

When did you start traveling?

 As I start to drift into distant memories, my mind is filled not with dates, but rather with pulchritudinous vistas. How I tried to hoard them all in one glance! I guess that’s the reason why my specs has such a high number! This makes me wonder, is that the reason why I’m called a nerd? Well, I’m fastidious as I’m reckless. But yet, somehow the name stuck. I just added more meaning to it by suffixing it with, “with atlas in her hands”, ‘cause that’s what I always wanted to do - SEE THE WORLD MY WAY THROUGH MY LENS! This reminds me, my fascination with life’s journey took a more aperturish route when a DSLR landed on my lap. No words can express the joy I felt when I clicked my first photo. Can’t say it was perfect, and yet it cleared my vision ten folds! Since that day, I have never stopped traveling or clicking or collecting precious moments. 

Your BIO reads- "A nerd with atlas in her hands". Would you like to give us an insight into it?

\nWell, before I started hoarding moments in one glance, I used to amass knowledge from books - sometimes just a day prior to the exam! As books paved the way to more books, the dormant nerd in me became more and more prominent until one day, I just couldn’t recognize myself. From a happy-go-lucky girl, I had transformed myself into a full-blown nerd. While many would have simply disowned themselves, I choose to embrace this new identity of mine. Although, to be honest, it did require a lot of grit, patience and loving. But society has its own set of unsaid norms that one has to live by, whether they like it or not. And so, I decided to distance myself, every now and then, from people just so I could be with myself more. And so, traveling happened. Soon, the books shrunk into a map with clues to my happiness. This is how “A Nerd With Atlas In Her Hands” came into being.  

Have you been on any solo trip? If yes, how were your experience and the biggest challenge you faced? 

Solo trips are my favs! They help me to be more audible, honest and open to myself than I guess I would ever be in the cacophony of urban cobwebs. It’s only on the solo trips that I fall asleep to the sound of my heartbeat. Sometimes, these heartbeats find a new rhythm when a new experience presents itself.

So in the year In 2012, I decided to backpack to the then Pondicherry! I want to say the biggest challenge I faced was the part when I had to convince myself. I was a nerd, but never a risk taker. It was something entirely new. I guess this is the reason why it fascinated me the most. Nevertheless, I took the road less traveled by and landed in Pondicherry. But the biggest challenge was still far away.  The stay, I must say, was quite friendly, as I was invited over by a friend to lodge at her university. The experience was overwhelming. Prior to this, I had only heard of the names of countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan. Now, I was actually archiving everything prominent about their cultures, surprisingly with the speed of light.  During day time, they attended classes to learn inside the four walls, while I roamed the beaches, streets, and landmarks to absorb the local life and collect mind post stamps! No degree could encompass the amount of knowledge I gained in those happy-wandering-moments of mine.

Now the biggest challenge. 

While returning, I was unable to reserve a seat in the train berth. It was around that time, the whole nation was burning with rage as the very fabric of our country was shaken to its core because of the heinous Damini case in the national capital. The incessant calls I received from my frantic parents during my 3-day journey to Kota was something I will never forget in this lifetime. The only talk on the lips of people traveling in that train was about the heinous act. “It’s her fault.” “She shouldn’t have gone out at night.” “What was she wearing?” The cacophony of mindless talk followed me here too. 

It was a time when #MeToo movement had not yet seen the light of day. Hence, it was quite convenient for everyone to believe that a girl traveling by herself equaled trouble. The disgust towards the act was mutual, but the sequence which led to that incident were divided. 

After a sleepless 48 hours of journey, I was greeted at the station by a familiar smiling face - My Dad. We hugged for close to 5 minutes and in that moment of silence, a lot was said and heard. And thus, my first solo trip came to an end.

How do you manage your time and finances for travel? 

People say, those who are passionate enough, always find a way out to live up to it. Hence just when the travel bug bit me hard, I started looking out for ways to fill my pocket! So during my college time, I opted to go for small projects where I worked with Self Help groups, worked with the Government of Rajasthan as an intern, took photography projects, Worked as Marketing Co-ordinator at various events, took field research projects that helped me make a decent amount to finance my travels. 

Now coming to managing time, while studying, time wasn’t much of a constraint so I traveled as and when I wanted.  Now that I have started working, I manage my travels on the weekends, long weekends and save my holidays to take long trips.

Your best experience that you would like to share with other travelers? 

Every single experience has been the best. 
All of my encounters have helped me enlarge my point of view on life. I was in Waichin valley for my birthday trip, the place where the economy is extremely little. Individuals don't have TV, power is accessible for a couple of hours, individuals manage it by bringing petroleum from close-by territories and fill generators to utilize the power for essential needs. It was so great to see that their life is not quite the same as what we generally live in urban areas. 

But to pick out one, it would be my first trek to Tungnath-World's Highest Shiva Temple. My spirit felt being converged with that of the almighty and right then and there, I felt strong, 
I am applying that positivity to my work and carrying greater energy to my life, That solitary thing gave me the solidarity to have confidence in me that I am sufficient for myself and can accomplish whatever I need.

What all things do you like to research a place before visiting it? 

Trust me, I am the kind of person who plans everything at the end minute, I pack my bags an hour before I have to leave for a place. So I, for the most part, google about the spot when I am on the bus, book my stay on the same day usually and I abandon any desire or having any primary thoughts in my mind about that place. I try to go blank minded so that I can see it through my eyes and not after reading the blog or much videos. Likewise, Also, I try to avoid to places during peak/hyped season when there is too much rush. I believe if you have to truly know a place, visit when there is less crowd so you can feel the quintessence of that specific spot.

How do you see this industry changing in the next few years? 

People are voyaging so much nowadays and it is so amazing to see this. Additionally, I am getting inspired by the fearless ladies who are traveling all across the globe and breaking the stereotypes. The industry is unquestionably accepting another turn as there are more individuals who are imparting their experiences and adventure to everybody, thanks to Social Media and Instagram. I myself wish to go on the roads often, this is not even 0.1% of what I have in my list but I am taking baby steps and slowly ticking off the spots from my bucket list. \n\nAs the industry is booming, I would like to make a request to all the people out there is to be as responsible in order to maintain the beauty of nature.

The last question, What is going to be your next travel destination?

I mentioned it earlier as well, I plan my travel at the very last moment. I do have a lot of places in my mind. As the right time comes, I shall fly to my next destination. Stay tuned to The Nerdy Nomad till then 😉

Interview with RJ Himani

What is travelling to you and how did you start travelling?

Traveling for me is therapy as i always say. If you ask me when i started this, since i was a kid, my father used to take us on holidays every year and we almost covered half of India together. First time I went for solo trip was in 2013 to North east (Sikkim) and after that I became unstoppable.

Now, I travel every month including small weekend road trip to big planed trip and one thing that i love the most is I always plan my trip by my own. I never trust any agent or company to plan it for me as I believe that google has everything and also I love to talk to people who have already visited there. So, its easier for you to know the place before you visit it, also one thing which I love about traveling is meeting local people & local food which I never miss 🙂


You are a RJ. Which radio station do you work for and at what timings do you host the show?

I worked in Radio Ranglia 104.8 FM Raipur for 5 years as Radio jockey which is my passion because I grew up listening radio a lot and one thing which I wanted to become in my life is Radio Jockey. But becoming Radio jockey was also not that easy for me long story sort I did my graduation applied in Radio Station but my parents wont allow me to do Radio and they told me to pursue MBA in HR and guess what I did that after MBA luckily destiny sent me to one Radio station where i got Job as HR Executive, and who knows that\'s the turning point of my life.


As a RJ, you must talk to a lot of people. What is the craziest prank that have you pulled on your listeners?

One prank that I pulled on my listener was during my evening show Yeh Shaam Mastani. I called one of my listener (who was one of my fan) on his birthday saying that I am calling from police station & you broke traffic signal thrice last month and for that you have to come police station... he was like numb because that time he was with their friends at restaurant celebrations for his birthday and one of his friend asked me to plank him. He started sweating n all... then lastly i told him Himani this side and he was like OMG how i didn't recognize your voice 😛

This is one of the instances of how i prank my listeners during shows....


You seem to be a fashion enthusiast. What do you do to follow your passion for fashion, beauty & Lifestyle?

Let me be honest about this. I was not at all in fashion things earlier till I did my graduation. Radio jockey profession came along with lot of change in my life like I started liking dressing up, my lifestyle changed coz lot of people who follow you and look upto you. For them, you have to carry yourself in a good way and I started believing in Look Good Feel Good... now this is the day when I never get out of my house without dressing up good... So yeaa, you can say now that Himani is the girl who’s a fashion enthusiast 🙂


Now, some questions on topics other than your professional life-

If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would that be?

Dosa... Coz i can't live without south Indian food. Although I am a Gujarati girl, my mom cooks yummm south indian food and I love eating it !!

Who is your role model and why?

Priyanka Chopra is my role model because of the handwork she has put from the beginning till now, the way she entered in industry and how she made her name in Bollywood as well as in Hollywood. This really inspires me a lot and still after s much acclaim, she is very sweet and genuine as person. I really love that!

If you had the Alaadin ka Chirag and Jinie grants you 3 wishes. What would your wishes be? (You can't ask for more wishes ;))

My three wishes would be-

1st wish…. I can fly anywhere i want. so it will save my time and i can travel wherever i want immediately i don't have to wait for the process of booking flight and blah blah 😛

2nd wish... My bank account should be always filled with sufficient money so that without any tension i can go anywhere 🙂

3rd wish will be... I can help people who really need it coz in today's world you won't find the exact people who need your or anybody's help. So, I want that power or sense with which I can help people who really need it.

We are sure after reading your interview with us, many travellers would like to contact you. Do you have any Social Media Handle where other travellers can reach you?

People can reach me on Instagram. Link to Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/wanderlust_himani/

Follow Himani on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjhemani_08

Here's the link to Himani's Youtube Blog: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdy40TK-wlSg-Ea2FEo7ohw

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