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virtual tourism

Don’t let the pandemic beat you down; Experience some of the best destinations on World Tourism Day through Virtual tours

2020 might be remembered for one of the worst pandemic to hit humankind, but this could also be the year that gave birth to the highest number of innovations as countries and businesses pivoted themselves as per the need of the hour, or year in this case.

The ever unprecedented COVID 19 hit the tourism industry the hardest. Countries’ sealed borders, airlines were grounded, people feared travelling. For years, popular destinations that were thronged by millions through the year bore a deserted look. While some countries have opened borders, travellers are still shaky to travel with no vaccine yet for Coronavirus.

Amid the pandemic this year, tourism companies and boards are looking at new ways to promote themselves and still get people across the globe experience the mystique, the beauty and the enlightenment of what they have to offer.

Virtual Reality (VR) in the very idea of it is meant to change what we see around. These new-age technologies were meant to enhance our experience and increase our joy while exploring the world. And today, VR is a perfect tool for tourism. It adds new value and opens new opportunities

So, this World Tourism Day, while you stay in the safe confinements of your home, let’s get started with our virtual tour with Excitel’s unlimited data plans. At last, I would like to conclude that virtual reality may never replace traditional travel, but it still offers intriguing possibilities. If the technology becomes sophisticated enough, the more environmentally conscious among us—especially those aiming to reduce our carbon footprint might prefer this form of escape.VR travel does bring parts of the world to people who are physically unable to visit certain landmarks. Most of all, it could help bring people to places that are otherwise inaccessible. So, here is where to go during the pandemic, safely!

1.Kruger National park in South Africa does morning and evening safari. This virtual show also enables you to interact with an expert game ranger in real-time! Safari vehicles, guides on foot, drones, balloons, rovers and remote cams all roam the terrains of the national park, to bring the best possible safari viewing experience to homes
2. Grand Canyon – hike to Phantom Ranch via the Corridor Trails, take a raft trip down the Colorado River. Discover ancient places within the Grand Canyon where people lived long ago.
3. Alaska’s Kenai Fjords – Explore glaciers, fjords, & get up close with lava, deep-sea dive around coral reefs, and explore dank caves.
4. Machu Picchu, Peru- Surround yourself with the wonders of Machu Picchu, the 15th-century Inca citadel high up in Peru’s Andes Mountains, without having to make the climb.
5. Arizona Canyons – You might even work up a sweat as you explore the Arizona desert and its mesmerizing slot canyons.

We hope you enjoy these tours on World Tourism Day
Team Excitel.

wireless earphones

Skullcandy offers best travel companions across budgets

The World Tourism Day symbolises and fosters awareness among the international community of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic value. This year, due to the novel Coronavirus, travel and tourism had come to an abrupt halt. While now, some countries have opened borders and travel has started, travellers are reluctant to travel.

Commemorating the World Tourism Day on September 27, many tourism boards, countries, hotels have offered lucrative deals for people willing to travel and also Virtual Tours for those who want to be safe in their homes.

For both sets of travel enthusiasts, Skullcandy has got the best of travel headphones and to fuel your travels, no matter where you end up.

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 Crusher Wireless

The most immersive multi‐sensory experience in Skullcandy’s offering. Crusher Wireless is an evolution of one of Skullcandy’s most celebrated products, the original Crusher® headphones, and has been completely rebuilt from the ground up with an elegant industrial design, premium materials, Bluetooth® functionality and a suite of innovative technologies that enable an immersive audio experience.

Crusher Wireless delivers a premium acoustic experience while integrating refined Crusher Technology and stereo sound. This expansion of the Crusher family includes a proprietary built‐in amplifier that powers both audio and stereo immersion drivers, enabling a dual‐sensory and dual‐channel bass experience. The result is a stereo haptic bass response that delivers directional bass you can feel, without sacrificing audio quality, and is a unique offering in the market today.

Battery Life: 35 Hours

Price: 6,999

Skullcandy Indy Evo

True wireless means no wires. And no wires mean no snagging, yanking or tangling. Plus, with Indy Evo, the case and buds hold up to 30 hours of total playtime, and either bud can take calls or activate your assistant.

Compared to first-gen Indy, Indy Evo buds are slightly smaller with improved ergonomics to fit your ears more comfortably

Built-in Tile™ technology makes it easy to track down either earbud if you ever misplace them. Download the Tile app and follow the instructions to activate.

Battery Life – 30 hours

Price – 6,000

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Skullcandy Sesh Evo

Sesh Evo makes it easier than ever to go truly wireless. With extended battery life, an impressive set of controls there’s no reason to hold back.

The buds themselves hold up to 5 hours, and the case charges the buds 3 times between plug-ins. Plus, with Rapid Charge, the first 10 minutes of charging gives you 2 hours of playtime.

Sesh Evo boasts an IP55 rating for sweat, water and dust resistance. Sesh Evo automatically enters pairing mode the first time they power on. And after that, they’ll auto-pair with the last device you used. Easy controls let you adjust volume, skip tracks, take calls, activate an assistant and even select different EQ modes without ever touching your phone.

Battery Life – 24 Hours

Price – 4,499

Under INR 7,000-

switzerland

This World Tourism Day, Celebrate Switzerland’s 400 Year Old Love Affair With Tourists From Across The Globe!

Switzerland is a dream destination which features on every traveller’s bucket list, from around the world. In addition to the picturesque landscapes, majestic mountains, and charming towns, what makes Switzerland stand out as a tourist destination is the exceptional experience that it provides. The well connected and convenient Swiss Transport System is a boon for every tourist while the welcoming hospitality of the swiss people leaves them with memories of a lifetime. And today, if Switzerland’s tourism industry seems to run like a well-oiled machine, it’s because the country has had more practice at welcoming tourists than nearly any other.

This World Tourism Day, it’s only apt that we explore the origins of tourism in Switzerland.

In the early 18th century, followers of the Romantic movement travelled across Europe in an attempt to follow their own desires and regularly poured their experiences in their art and literature. A poem by Jean-Jacques Rousseau published as “La Nouvelle Héloïse” (The New Eloise), which spoke of the untouched beauty of Lake Geneva encouraged thousands to flock to Chillon to admire this picturesque landscape for themselves. Years later, India would romanticize Switzerland similarly thanks to Yash Chopra and many Bollywood songs.

In the 19th century, the mountains proved strikingly fascinating to the young upper-class men from Britain. The first guesthouses to accommodate these young visitors began to appear: Mount Rigi in 1816; Mount Faulhorn, the highest guesthouse in Europe, in 1823; Wengernalp in 1835; Kleine Scheidegg, looking out onto the North Face of the Eiger, in 1838; and the Rothorn (Brienz) in 1840. Even today, the grand mountain peaks lure tourists to Switzerland, some of these summits are now the hub for adrenaline-pumping adventure sports.

The 1854–1865 period was considered the “Golden Age of Alpinism”, when members of the British aristocracy started conquering the highest summits of the Swiss Alps. In the mid 19th century, Switzerland also welcomed Queen Victoria and her entourage for a five-week getaway. It was the first visit to the Alpine country by a reigning British monarch. The trip left its mark not only on the Queen but also on the Swiss tourism industry. In present times, the resort town- Gstaad, greatly appeals to the Indian royalty and the Bollywood elites Like Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Virat Kolhi among others!

A belief in the Alps ‘as a place of healing’, made Switzerland the best place for treatment of lung diseases. High altitude fresh air had a therapeutic effect on patients and soon gave rise to health tourism in the country. The curative regime at the new health resorts involved drinking the spring waters, hydrotherapy, and, of course, inhaling the pure mountain air. Even today, Switzerland is a top wellness destination that houses beautiful spas with world-class facilities!

The launch of special coach services over the mountain passes made the high peaks accessible to a wider public. Cog railways, invented in the mid-1800s climbed the steepest of mountains, proved to be a major advantage for Swiss tourism. The first cog railway in Switzerland, running from Vitznau to Mount Rigi, opened in 1871. And many more followed, to become what is now the most well connected and developed public transport system in the world, which can be accessed by Swiss Travel Pass- a popular service which encourages Indian tourists to opt for Switzerland as a destination, due to its convenience and ease-of-use for tourists.

In 1912, the highest train station in Europe, the Jungfraujoch (altitude: 3454m) opened. The latter half of the 19th century saw the arrival not only of trains but also of hotels and guesthouses, which were springing up across the country’s mountain regions to cater to the rising influx of tourists to these areas. To this day, Switzerland’s panorama train routes are among the most beautiful rail routes in the world. Passing through the most majestic mountain scenery, idyllic valleys, and villages; along crystal-clear lakes and ice-blue glaciers, the trains like Bernina Express, Glacier Express and others have become a part of the country’s heritage and history.

Switzerland- a small, prosperous and peaceful nation with a stable economy quickly emerged as a thriving tourist destination with a lot of things to offer- Snow-capped mountains, ravishing landscapes, and pristine waterfalls along with rich cultural and traditional experiences, adventure sports, and varied gastronomy. At the turn of the 20th century, the tourism industry in the Swiss Alps became an invaluable element in the national economy. Switzerland is now the most successful nation in promoting winter tourism which accounts for a substantial part of the total revenue of the country.