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This Earth Day, people who usually celebrate by heading outdoors might need to rely on virtual tours instead. It will be a fitting opportunity to experience a technology that some experts have advanced as an eco-friendly solution to the problem of overtourism. Even as it has eased pollution, the pandemic has been devastating for the tourism industry. But will interest in traveling virtually last beyond the pandemic?
And will VR technology sustain growing interest? For years, airlines, travel agencies, and tourism boards have used VR technology to market destinations to potential customers. Virtual travel experiences are seeing a surge in popularity. Related: Had to cancel your vacation? Limited sensations are another hurdle. Of course, some researchers are working on ever-more-immersive VR features, including haptic suits, says Samuel Greengard, author of Virtual Reality.
Tourists tend to be less directed in their explorations and more focused on new experiences and discoveries. We not only want to do things, we want to be the ones deciding what to do. On a fundamental level, virtual travel is constructed and fed to us; we see a world only to the extent that someone was able to film and engineer it.
Someone going to India for real can decide where to go and what to see. They can be surprised by themselves and by what they learn. Someone going to India via video might never see aspects that a VR production company obscures in order to create a more pleasant experience. Related: Meet the Indian women taking on a male-dominated travel industry. The demo was beautiful and looked similar to the real place, which I visited four years later.