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4 Ways to Scratch the Travel Itch During the Covid-19 Pandemic

By Scott Dicken

4 Ways to Scratch the Travel Itch During the Covid-19 Pandemic

It’s a strange time to be a travel writer.

With most of us having cancelled travel plans, our focus has turned to things much closer to home, including the financial and personal safety of our loved ones. And yet, for many, the yearning for travel fails to abate. Travel is something to look forward to and forms a central component of our mental well-being.

With that in mind, and in the absence of international travel for the foreseeable future, this month I focus on some of the things you can do to scratch that travel itch in these strange, Covid-19 dominating, times.

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“The deserts of Namibia, possibly the perfect place to self-isolate”
  1. 1. Travel Planning

If there’s one thing I’m sure of it’s that we’re all going to be deserving of a vacation at the end of the lock-down. Airlines, cruise lines, and hotels will be offering cut-price deals when the global travel restriction expires, and you should be ready to take advantage of the best of them at short notice.

With time to burn while you telework from home, now is the perfect time to start planning that next trip. There’s no better way to begin than by ordering some travel guides to spark inspiration.

The Take Photos Leave Footprints recommended guide brands are:

“Fodor’s covers well-known European destinations such as Florence, Italy”
  1. 2. Travel Hacking

Travel hacking covers a range of activities designed to increase frequent flyer mileage collection and effectively utilize those miles to travel for free. For many, it can seem an over-complicated and time-consuming concept to put on the back-burner. But, with extra time on our hands, now is the time to hone your travel hacking skills.

So, what steps might you consider to up your travel hacking game during the lock-down?

“Miles could help fund your next trip to Santorini, Greece”
  1. 3. Wander-Lusting

As a travel writer and blogger nothing sparks my wanderlust more than browsing travel blogs and reading travel literature. Travel blogs offer up-to-the-minute insight, personal stories, and tips that formal guidebooks don’t offer. Travel literature often throws a completely new, thought-provoking, perspective on common travel destinations.

Other than Take Photos Leave Footprints (takephotosleavefootprints.com), which I obviously recommend, here are some of my go-to blogs and books:

Blogs:

Books:

  1. 4. Binge-Watching

Covid-19 has caused a spike in Netflix viewership that has led the world’s most popular video streaming provider to reduce its video quality in a number of countries; it is, after all, the second biggest contributor to internet traffic in the world.

But don’t let that stop you from using the huge repository of travel-related programming that the top streaming services have on offer to quench your travel thirst.

Here are the Take Photos Leave Footprints top travel shows on offer right now:

“Albert Lin visits the archaeological city of Petra, Jordan”

If you’re considering for more travel-related inspiration make sure to check out the TakePhotosLeaveFootprints.com website where you’ll find more hints, tips and destination inspiration for your next trip.

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