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Travel in the time of Omicron: Old land routes for resolute tourists

There are many scenic routes out of India, including the 3,000 km drive down the India-Myanmar highway into Thailand, and an 8,000 km stretch to Italy.

December 05, 2021 / 08:45 IST
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Road trips in a private vehicle might be the safest option for resolute travellers - at least for the foreseeable future. (Illustration by Suneesh K)
Road trips in a private vehicle might be the safest option for resolute travellers - at least for the foreseeable future. (Illustration by Suneesh K)

With Omicron threatening to disrupt travel as countries rush to impose bans on flights and send travellers into quarantine, what is the intrepid traveller to do?

New variants of the coronavirus, it is now clear, will keep appearing from time to time. The impact they will have and the panic they cause is beyond the control of governments and even scientists, which is why there are no clear projections of the numbers. What is certain is that normalcy isn't happening any time soon.

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Among the various activities that are seriously interrupted by these recurring threats is international travel. While travel related to business and work can be substituted by video calling, technology has yet to come up with any real solution for wanderlust. No amount of virtual tours, no matter how brilliantly they are rendered, can provide the real experience. Which leaves the millions of people across the world, too restless to stay put for long and too adventurous to be able to avoid the lure of an idyllic fishing village or an island, in the lurch.