Pick up the world map
The world has turned smaller, all of a sudden, with Coronavirus bringing it to a grinding halt. A majority of countries across the world have gone under complete lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19, with Antarctica being the only continent that has stayed free from infection. The virus outbreak has also led to disruption in the otherwise happy world of travellers, most having to stay at home and practice social distancing. But then, there is no stopping those bitten by the travel bug.
With that in mind, we have the safest way via which you can go on a trip in the time of Coronavirus.
Jot down your travel plan
Make a detailed itinerary of the places you want to visit, experiences that you want to have there.
Pin all the places you want to visit
You can go as wishful as you want, pin all the places that you want to visit on the world map. In fact, this is the time to make that travel wishlist.
Sit back, go to sleep
Once you have made an itinerary, sit back, flop down on your couch, go to sleep. Not before memorising the trip that you just planned.
Dream away to glory
Now, try to manifest your trip and fly away to a perfect trip in your dream. No lockdowns in your way now.
Stay home, stay safe
Yes, what we suggest is that you stay at home, stay safe. There is no place that can be deemed safe during the current crisis. Your staying at home will save not only you, but those around you.
Thus, it is imperative that you STAY AT HOME.
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