Updated On: 12 December, 2022 12:42 PM IST | Mumbai | Maitrai Agarwal
As travel returns to pre-Covid levels, people are seeking experiences which are more immersive, and being mindful of their journeys

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As global restrictions eased, travel came back in-style. Whether it is a city-break, or a reclusive retreat, travellers sought diverse experiences. Post-covid, people have become more conscious of their consumption patterns around the world. Several have turned to being mindful in their everyday lives, from what they wear to what they consume, it is only fair that travel was the next to follow. We spoke to travellers, industry folks, and a mindfulness expert who weigh in on the trend and share tips on being more mindful.
Mudit Subodh first travelled solo to the Ziro Valley in Arunachal Pradesh in 2018. Although overwhelming, his journey inspired him to pursue trips to Amsterdam, Barcelona, and several European hotspots. “While travel with family and friends has been fun, solo travel is something which opened up a whole new world for me. These experiences not only helped me evolve as a person, but also made me realise the difference between a tourist and a traveller, also a responsible traveller - at that,” shares the 33-year-old.
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