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A look into the best face masks for all kinds of travel

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Image source: realsimple.com While vaccines have been developed to fight COVID-19, people are still expected to wear masks—the simplest act that can help stop the pandemic—until the battle against the virus has been ultimately won. Travel blogger Jessica Leonard shares on this blog the best face masks in the market for travelers. Many people are still firm that N95 and surgical masks must be reserved for medical workers. Following this principle, non-medical workers are encouraged to wear face masks and coverings made of different materials. Cloth masks don’t offer the best protection against COVID-19 as these can get wet quickly from saliva and sweat. Although reusable, one might need to replace and wash them soon as they get wet and dusty from daily activities. Image source: kpbs.org Brands have raised the bar high on protection and style. Gap cotton masks retail for $5 per piece. With three layers of cotton and a built-in nose wire, the Gap cotton mask is designed to ...

Three budget-friendly vacation destinations in the US

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Image source: Pexels.com With travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many are putting off their plans to take a trip overseas. However, this doesn't mean that they can no longer enjoy a relaxing time away from home. Jessica Leonard, a travel blogger from the US, shares three budget-friendly vacation destinations in the country. Denver, Colorado Those who are looking for nature, culture, and cuisine will find it in Denver. While there are many hiking trails that travelers will enjoy in Colorado's largest city, Jessica Leonard has discovered that the city's culinary scene is also something worth looking forward to. While in Denver, one should make it a point to check out Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater, Union Station, and Morrison Town. But for those who want laid-back options, visiting Denver Botanic Gardens, Denver Art Museum, and Broadway Market are also good places that are worth visiting. Phoenix, Arizona The Grand Canyon in Arizona remains ...

New safety guidelines for air travel in the time of COVID-19

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Image source: Unsplash.com The aviation and tourism industries are slowly reopening. With strict health protocols in place, many people are now resuming their travel plans whether for work or for recreation. Blogger Jessica Leonard shares the new guidelines for air travel. Wear a face mask even while inside the aircraft It's a must to wear a face mask while inside the plane. Even if many airlines have added hospital-grade air filters to their aircrafts, they still require passengers to wear their masks, especially when they are not eating or drinking. Some airlines even require the use of face shields for added protection. Jessica Leonard says that this is a good move for airlines because the virus can easily spread through respiratory droplets in closed spaces. Clean surfaces From the airport to the aircraft, Jessica Leonard suggests cleaning surfaces with antibacterial wipes. Even if airport staff and airline crew are doing their best to provide extra care to ens...

How to travel without stepping outside your home

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Image source: traveldailymedia.com COVID-19 has the majority of the world’s population asked to stay inside their home to stop the spread of the virus. With local and international lockdowns in place, traveling is impossible and can get one in serious trouble. Is there a way to scratch the itch to travel while at home? Jessica Leonard . Image source: wanderlustchloe.com Binge watch travel shows . Cable TV and On-Demand channels provide a plethora of travel shows that can make one seem like they are traveling the world while in their living room. Watching such shows can inspire one to plan the next trip . While it may not happen anytime soon, looking at options, discovering travel destinations, and saving up for the trip can scratch the itch to travel. Jessica Leonard . Read books that are set in faraway places and subscribe to travel blogs that can expand one’s perspective on traveling. Reading is a way for one to teleport and travel through time. If sp...

How tourism can thrive during coronavirus

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In most—if not all—countries, the tourism industry is an important sector. But the COVID-19 pandemic has the majority of the world’s population locked up in their homes to prevent the further spread of the virus. With imposed travel bans and canceled flights, the tourism industry is bracing for impact. Jessica Leonard. Image source: apec.org Image source: awareimpact.com Many countries pride themselves as tourism hubs. The travel industry is one of the few industries that can jump back on its feet following natural and man-made disasters. However, in the case of the coronavirus outbreak, where unnecessary travels are forbidden, the tourism industry may need to change its game plan for quicker recovery. Promoting travel packages during these times will seem inappropriate, given the realities of the pandemic. Jessica Leonard . While resilient, the tourism industry is one of the first industries to absorb the impact of an economic setback. The best thing a travel...

Overcoming the fear of traveling

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It may not be evident, but some people experience fear and anxiety when traveling. Some are afraid of flying while others are afraid of the idea of being in a foreign land. Whatever their reason may be, although valid, it keeps them from experiencing the beauty of the world and its people. Jessica Leonard . Image source: worldnomads.com Image source: aworldtotravel.com One of the things that cause a person to feel anxious about traveling is its spontaneity. Plan trips , including routes, food destinations, and picture spots. However, remember to include in the plan some space for unplanned events. Not every item on the list can be done successfully, but this helps a person cope with fear and anxiety. Visualize and imagine the joys of being a traveler. It paints a positive picture of traveling, which encourages one to take a step towards traveling for real. Jessica Leonard . Rest and stay hydrated . In the days leading to the trip, be sure to get plenty of slee...

Three tips for improving travel blog content

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Writing about one's travels can be a rewarding experience. Travel blogging, while it's fun, also requires its author to consider the readership. Long-time bloggers share some ways fellow travel bloggers can make their content more engaging. Jessica Leonard. Keep the narrative short and sweet. Famous travel blogs are usually image-heavy. While good writing is still essential, bloggers must be aware that not all their readers are willing to read long paragraphs to know whether one place is worth visiting. Sharing short anecdotes, descriptions, and even captions will sustain the attention of readers. Jessica Leonard. Post high-quality photos and videos. If the photos don't capture the beauty of a place, the readers will not take an interest in the rest of the entry. The pictures in a post should also have variety. Instead of posting just selfies in popular spots, upload visual content that shows breathtaking nature, sumptuous food, and even cultural traditio...