DRIVECATION – A Self Drive Vacation!!!!
Let’s face it……Staying home for last few months hasn’t been easy!!!
As the lockdown opens we are literally itching to get out of the house and get some fresh air.
The fields are lush green, the trees are washed clean and lakes full after the monsoons.
The air is crisp and fresh and the weather is just perfect to hit the road!!!
Of course though everything seems perfect, we cannot brush aside the looming threat of the ongoing pandemic.
The Virus is still there and is going to be there for a while.
We have to acclimatise to the new way of life, the new normal and carry on.
I reckon, Self Drive Holidays or Road Trips is the best and safest way to travel in these circumstances.
Drive in the safety and comfort of your own vehicle.
Stop by as you wish and where you wish.
All you need is a friend or family, a full tank and a friendly Travel Advisor!!!
Like all things in life, the End Goal depends on making a solid plan to chart your destination.
A great journey begins with meticulously planning !!!
Design a great itinerary, select safe and clean accommodation and follow the below checklist.
CHECKLIST FOR ROAD TRAVEL during Corona times—
- Get your vehicle serviced if you plan to go on a long trip.
- Carry vehicle documents – Driving License, Car’s Registration Certificate, Pollution Under Control Certificate (PUC), and Insurance Policy
- GPS UNIT IF POSSIBLE
- PUNCTURE KIT
- First Aid Kit
- Go Digital- try making digital payments as far as possible
- Carry sanitizer and keep one in car.
- Carry soap. Wash hands frequently
- Carry masks and gloves. Carry some extra masks.
- Avoid touch points.
- Carry box of tissues
- Keep a small dust bin in your vehicle or a bag for disposing used tissues
- Locate good washrooms. Use Toilet seat covers for extra safety.
- Carry your own linen / blanket and pillow liners.
- Pack enough food from home, and avoid eating out as much as possible, as one can never be certain if the roadside restaurants are taking essential hygienic measures. Also, do not forget to wash your hands (for 20 seconds, at least) before eating.
- Carry your own cups, glasses and cutlery. Avoid using disposable plastic stuff.
- Choose good and clean hotels, which follow all safety norms for overnight stays.
Be a ‘Responsible Traveller’.
Follow ‘Hygiene and safety’ norms.
Follow ‘Social Distancing’.
‘Keep yourself and others safe’ and RESTART LIFE!!!!
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Don’t hesitate to call us for any more information!!!