1. Traveling to Remote and Lesser-Known Destinations
To travel safely during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, many people are opting for remote, less-explored areas. These could include quiet rural regions far from bustling cities, highland retreats, or unspoiled islands and beaches that haven't yet been developed for tourism.
These pristine, isolated destinations not only offer peace and tranquility but also provide a sense of security. The reason is that these places typically attract fewer tourists, reducing the risk of disease transmission. That's why they are often referred to as 'hidden gems' – precious spots waiting to be discovered!

2. Solo Travel
Previously, people often traveled in large groups to experience adventures together. In recent years, smaller group travel has become popular in Vietnam. However, an increasing number of travelers are now choosing solo trips. This trend is growing globally, not just in Vietnam. According to Booking.com, 54% of travelers in India plan to travel alone. With this approach, you can explore the world on your own terms and have unique experiences.
While we still have a long way to go before the pandemic ends, the desire to explore and break free from the mundane still persists. Travelers will continue to journey and discover, though in new ways. Hospitality and travel services need to adapt to these emerging trends to meet customer demands and sustain the tourism industry.
However, to ensure your solo trip is safe, be sure to research some important tips for traveling alone.

3. Contactless Travel
Contactless travel is a form of tourism that minimizes human-to-human contact and interaction with physical objects, emphasizing the use of automated devices and technologies.
Given the complex nature of the ongoing pandemic and the contagiousness of Covid-19, it's no surprise that contactless travel will become a major trend in the post-Covid world. This trend aims to reduce exposure to surfaces that may carry viruses and limit the chances of infection.
With this new travel trend, processes like check-ins, hotel receptions, and even customs declarations will become automated. Examples include electronic check-ins, digital payments, e-customs clearance, and facial recognition systems. On airplanes, at tourist destinations, in restaurants, and hotels, modern contactless devices like motion-sensor faucets and automatic doors will enhance safety and convenience, making travel much easier and safer.

4. Staycation Travel
Staycations are a type of travel that takes place locally, meaning you can experience a vacation without leaving your area. There's no need for long journeys or public transportation. Staycations give you the opportunity to explore interesting and exciting places near your home that you might have overlooked before.
After the pandemic was gradually controlled and restrictions were lifted, staycation travel surged in countries where tourism is popular. In Vietnam, this trend began to gain recognition and popularity around 2019. Even though Covid-19 is not fully under control, staycations remain a favorite among travel enthusiasts.
With this type of travel, not only can you minimize the risk of disease spread, but you also save money significantly. Plus, you may be surprised to discover a variety of hidden gems right near you!

5. Wellness Travel
Wellness travel focuses on relaxation, rejuvenation, beauty treatments, and overall health care. Travelers can participate in activities such as meditation, yoga, health therapies, hot spring baths, and more to balance the body and uplift the spirit.
This post-Covid travel trend goes beyond just fine dining and sightseeing. The main goal of wellness tourism is to restore physical health and renew the mind.
