Brightland Resort & Spa: A safe haven amidst the Pandemic

Hotel entrance © Travelogue90

2020! What a year it has been! One cannot think of anything beyond the pandemic. On December 31, 2019, everyone thought ‘This will be a unique year for me, just as the number goes 20-20.’ But like a nail-biting T-20 cricket match, it took a U-turn and most of us were left spellbound.

It was a year filled with fear for life, losing a loved one, loss of jobs, financial instability, and other endless negativity. Although we saw many loss of lives and unemployment, a major hit has been to the businesses, be it big or small. The intensity, of course, differs sector to sector, but there are some that have been hit the most and might continue to suffer owing to the uncertainty loop.

Let us see how each of the sectors in India were affected –

  1. Aviation: None of the domestic and international flights were on air for almost 7 months. Even after they resumed, the new variant dashed the hopes of any normalcy.
  2. Tourism: The travel ban, border closures, event cancellations, quarantine requirements, and fear of the spread, have posed extreme challenges on the travel and hospitality industry. Guides, tour operators, hotels, restaurants, and shops, have directly or indirectly taken a hit owing to the pandemic.
  3. Automobile: The automotive industry suffered about Rs. 2,500 crore loss daily and the job loss was approximately Rs. 3.54 lakh. All the major equipment production were cut down by 18 to 20% owing to less demand of vehicles.

One of the prominent industry here is tourism, particularly hospitality. It has been the hardest hit in the pandemic. The total job losses in travel and tourism industry since March 2020, when the lockdown began in India, has been around 5.5 million.

They say there will be over 65% decline in the hospitality industry in 2020-21. But there is a hope for demand with the vaccine in place by the end of 2021-22.

Rewinding to 2021…

We headed to Mahabaleshwar recently. We mustered the strength to travel, despite the spike of cases in Maharashtra again. This time, we ditched the normal touristy things and decided to stay within the resort. We opted for Brightland Resort & Spa. While viewing the property, one of my agenda was also to understand how Brightland faced the pandemic and what different are they doing now against old protocols.

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I happen to speak to the Front Office Manager of the resort, Mr. Joginder. Mahabaleshwar is a top tourist spot in Maharashtra during the winters, i.e., between November to March. It was not the normal visits this time around in Mahabaleshwar though. During my talks with Joginder, he stated “The occupancy levels increased to 70-75% after September 2020. However, with the spike of cases, the levels have again dropped to 25% since February 2021.”

The occupancy levels according to ICRA survey across India saw a drop by by 65% and might witness further drop by 20% in 2021 with the spike in cases. Even the room rates might drop by 70 to 75% according to FY21 RevPAR.

However, like every other hotel, Brightland are taking precautionary measures, “We have con-tactless check-in, where they need to upload their Aadhaar card or any other ID proof, fill some questionnaire concerning COVID-19, etc., via email. Once done, you get the booking order ID on your smartphone.” At the entrance of the hotel, temperature checks and luggage sanitisation are mandatory.

Rooms and Villas in Brightland © Travelogue90

Brightland makes sure even the rooms are in top-notch condition during such times. Joginder mentioned there are touch points in the room. He said, “The housekeeper fogs the room using institutional grade disinfectants and the touch points such as knobs, switches, phones, and remotes, get sanitised. The room gets cleansed and sanitised once in 2 days to avoid minimal contact with the guests. If need be, guests can request for frequent housekeeping services.”

As for room food service, there is no requirement of contact with the staff as the food tray will be left outside the room and can be placed back by the guests once done with the meal. Joginder added, “The room linen gets changed once in 2 days. Meanwhile, the toiletries and soaps get replaced at the time of check-in and check-out. Additional requirements get fulfilled upon request.”

The best part about Brightland Resort & Spa is none of them lost their job during these months. It was upon the staff’s discretion if they were comfortable travelling to the Resort as most of them lived in and around Mahabaleshwar.

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Brightland Resort & Spa have three restaurants at perusal – The Olive Garden that is an all-day restaurant, Angaare which is an Indian Barbeque, and Over The Edge which is an Lounge Bar by the pool side. I noticed immense crowd gathering during the breakfasts as the Resort offers free breakfast with the stay.

The way the crowd was managed is indeed commendable, especially during such times. While coming to take food from the buffet area, the restaurant manager Suresh, asks the crowd to compulsorily wear the mask. In fact, you are not even allowed inside the restaurant without the mask. Even the waiters and chefs wore gloves along with masks at all times.

I appreciated the efforts of Suresh and asked him what is new in the restaurant since the pandemic, “We used to serve food to the guests once it arrives on the table. Now, we just place the food on the table and let the guests serve themselves. Even during breakfast, we make sure the crowd sanitises their hands and wear masks.”

Most of the hotels thrive not only on room services but also the sumptuous meal. We have heard cases of chefs contracting the virus and thereby, the entire restaurant shutting down. Suresh said, “When the restaurant started its facilities in October, we had about 30 chefs. Now, we have full strength and all are comfortable staying here as we have provisions for the same.”

All the trays, utensils, plates, and glasses are thoroughly sanitised before offering the services to the guests in the restaurant or a room service. There are even digital menu accessible over the smartphones.

Over The Edge Lounge Bar © Travelogue90

Brightland Resort & Spa have kept some amenities such as Swimming Pool, Discotheque, and Prana Spa shut owing to the Government mandate.

These measure ensured we had a safe stay and rejuvenated our minds as well. Indeed we cherished and savoured every moment in the resort. Brightland Resort & Spa have some expansion plans in place too.

Wedding preparations at Brightland © Travelogue90

However, Joginder expressed concerns that there could be another lockdown with the rising cases. This might then halt their business plans. The Union Budget in February 2021 ignored the hospitality sector. The only hope is the statement of ICRA chief who mentioned there will be growth by 13 to 15% in FY22. They also added the overall growth should be in place by 2023 or 2024.

It was a relief to watch some wedding preparations on the day we were heading back home. Hopeful of normalcy, somewhere 🙂

COVID 19: Shifts in travel industry and for travellers

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Since the pandemic came into existence, wanderers are left wondering if they will ever get to travel again. Cruise lines have suspended their schedules, airlines have stopped taking off, and public transportation has come to a historic standstill. As we continue to practice social distancing, tourists attractions remain shut and tourism industry are experiencing the ripples.

Although we are unsure whether this is a distant dream still or no, travel eventually will become a part of our normal routine. However, you could expect some twists there. Here is a prediction on future of travel:

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  1. Public transportation and business travel: Let us accept that taking a metro or calling for an Uber or entering the public bus will never be the same again. Several changes and implementations will take place for protecting the passengers and staff. Disinfecting the facilities and surface well would be a priority. You would notice people wearing gloves and respiratory protection for months post lockdown. The face masks is already mandatory in places like Thailand and South Korea currently. Social distancing will become the new norm. Moreover, companies will cut down on business travel costs and expect to have more and more discussions over video conferences.
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2. Airports and Airlines: There is going to be a war against congested lines. This would not only be at check-in points but the entry gate and immigration as well. For far too long, airports have mulled over using technology for speeding these processes, especially domestic airports. Some changes expected in airports and airlines are –

  • Bringing in biometric screenings, temperature checks, digital documentation setup, are some of the systems that airports could implement.
  • As you are aware, Europe has been worse hit with COVID 19. Considering this aspect, Schengen visa applications could get tough as test results and vaccination documents might become a necessity while applying for the same. The information was updated on Schengen visa website.
  • Oh, expect some surge on ticket prices too!
  • Meanwhile in India, Mumbai airport have already released post-lockdown measures.
  • Delhi International airport will resume their operations post-lockdown from terminal 3. According to PTI, entry gates, self-check-in machines, and check-in bays would be allocated to airlines for avoiding overcrowding of passengers.
  • As for hygiene, KLM, United Airlines, and Lufthansa have made face masks obligatory.
  • On the other hand, Japan Airlines and Emirates are practicing social distancing.
  • Etihad are preparing passenger kits before passengers board the flight.
  • Passengers, on the other hand, are doing away with middle seats onboard.
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3. Hotels: You cannot wait for things to get back to normal, can you? But the truth is, change is inevitable. This is going to impact the way you choose your accommodation as well. We could witness sudden increase in bookings for small and boutique properties or renting of private homes or villas. The best part is bigger hotels are already aware of your concerns and this is what the following brands have planned:

  • The ‘Stay With Peace of Mind’ program of Anantara aims to build one existing health and safety measures.
  • Marriott International has launched a new internal platform for promoting hotel cleanliness.
  • Hilton too announced new hygiene programme to reassure the existing as well as old consumers after the lockdown.
  • Hyatt international’s accreditation process by the Global Briorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) will include cleaning, infectious and disinfection disease prevention programme. More than 900 Hyatt hotels will observe this schedule.
  • Kempinski reassures that guests would require to wear white gloves.
Road trip from Pondicherry to Chennai © Travelogue90

4. Road trip rage: Experts already have opined that short destinations means welcome of road trip. Also, an open road, favourite track playing in the background, blue skies is not that bad after staying home for three to four months, right? Although the borders within the country might still experience restrictions, you may need to search for options within your state. The metro cities like Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, and Bengaluru in India have hosts of options.

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5. Choice of destination and packing lists: At the moment, close-to-home destinations will matter. People will prefer to take their own vehicle, short-distance flights, and passenger rail to explore the nearby places. Densely populated places need to take a backseat for a while. Packing will definitely see a change with more of hand sanitisers and face masks taking space in the luggage. Soon, airlines could make the disinfectant a compulsory product onboard.

People will step out for travel again, be it for leisure or business. But being informed becomes a necessity after the pandemic. Several companies and country Government have launched apps which give you on-the-go updates about high-risk places, tracking of potential patients, and daily COVID 19 reports.

Hence, have these apps handy on your phones before you step out to experience the new world again. And yes, stay safe always!

COVID-19 halted your travel plans? Try these virtual tours

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The pandemic Corona Virus has bought the entire tourism industry to a standstill. As travel restrictions and social distancing continues across the globe, we travellers are confined to our respective homes. The demand for indoor activities and exploration is at an all time high.

But hold on, we need not scrap our travel plans just yet. Keeping in mind the urge for travelling, several tourism boards and travel pages are getting their country at your doorstep though virtual tours. Your discovery remains unhindered as you only need to shift from physical to virtual world.

Right from countries to museums to parks, there is nothing stopping you from stepping out anymore.

Airpano © YouTube
  1. AirPano VR: Created by a team of Russian photographers, AirPano is a Virtual Reality project that focuses on aerial 360 degree photographs and videos of all countries, right from Jordan to Russia to China to Portugal to India. You name it, they have it. Every week, the team posts either a virtual photography or video tour. They also have their YouTube Channel.
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2. Museums and Theme Parks: Leading museums, galleries, and theme parks are no exceptions to virtual tours. Yes, there are travellers who wish to go for hiking, explore the beach, enjoy the sunset and food, but then there are those who wish to dig deeper and bathe the culture as well as art of the country. You can walk around the masterpieces and examine the artwork alongside studying the intricate details. The museums and parks are –

Zurich © Switzerland Tourism Instagram Page

3. Tourism Boards: Whoever said the business for tourism boards are done and dusted after the pandemic, should rethink what they meant. These boards are making complete use of the digital space and how! Let’s see what they are up to –

  • Switzerland tourism: You enter the website and you are taken on a visual treat. Click the cities or hotels you want to explore and enjoy all the information along with pictures.
  • Greece Tourism: Following the tagline, ‘until we can all be together in person again,’ Greece tourism is offering virtual tours, in association with Google. The website http://www.greecefromhome.com gives a holistic view of the people, food, and the place.
  • Austria: Through virtual Austria, you get to explore the cuisines, bucket-list spots, movies set in Austria, and stroll the streets casually.
  • Australia: The Australia tourism Instagram page sent all the love to people locked at home by taking them to the streets of the cities and wildlife through IGTV. The video is pretty self-explanatory.
  • The United States Of America: With the GoUSA TV app, you can uncover the best restaurants, experience thrilling road trips, checkout the next getaways, discover a world of wonder, and check out how to throw a party.
  • Spiti: Is Spiti on your bucket list? This virtual treat for now will guide you as to which place to visit the next time, physically.
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4. Drones: Ever wondered what a city looks like after lockdown? We are home and are clueless of the outside world. This is where drones come to our rescue. Mumbai Live recently conducted a drone video of the city during lockdown and every individual of the city were crying their hearts out on the beauty of the place. The drone video was done after seeking permission from the Mumbai Police and Commissioner.

Tripoto Community as well did an IGTV on how the Indian metro cities appear during the lockdown phase.

For now, all we can do is experience and tick our go-to destinations with these virtual tours. But hey, aren’t they dreamy?

Coronavirus lockdown? Wanderlust with these travel shows and movies

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Your travel goals, bucket lists, and plans suddenly washed off due to COVID-19 pandemic? I feel you. Being a travel enthusiast myself, I know how upsetting it is to watch your travel plans not seeing the light of day immediately. But that does not mean the virus can stop us from dreaming about all things travel, right? The best part about the lockdown across the world is we are blessed with laptop, smartphone, and television screens. Hence, virtual travel tours are the best thing to happen in these trying times.

While you are stuck at home quarantining, there are still ways to keep that love for travel ignited, thanks to the host of streaming channels and apps. So, plot your future travel plans by binge watching these shows and movies –

Travel Man: 48 Hours In… © Amazon.com

Travel Man: 48 Hours In…(FYI TV18 and Channel 4): If you have Milan, Zurich, Ibiza, and Ljubljana on your bucket list, then wanderlust with British Actor Comedian Richard Ayoade. He takes a ruthless approach to make the maximum from the city break. With a celebrity on board, Richard as the anchor shows us where we go wrong with our efficient vacation and removes the boring system out of the plan. The show holds an IMDB rating of 8.3.

Somebody Feed Phil © IMDB

Somebody Feed Phil (Netflix): The creator of the renowned and hilarious show Everybody Loves Raymond, Phil Rosenthal, took a leap of faith and travels across the globe indulging in some irresistible cuisines and cultures of the places he visits. In the two seasons or courses as he prefers calling it, Phil has travelled to Venice, Dublin, Cape Town, New York, Bangkok, Tel Aviv, Lisbon, and more. He also meets some celebrity chefs on the way. The IMDB rating is 8.1.

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Tales By Light (Netflix): Whenever we visit a place, we tend to click lots of pictures. The interest in travel photography is a given. But this show will blow your mind and develop a new-found respect towards travel photography as 5 adventurous photographers and filmmakers from Australia and North America show you what is it to exactly capture the beauty of the world through their lens. You are ought to learn some tips and tricks of travel photography at the end of the lockdown with this show. IMDB has rated this series 8.3.

Dark Tourist © IMDB

Dark Tourist (Netflix): Travelling is not only limited to the usual city escapes or island hopping or beaches, a true adventurer is the one who covers the dark side of travel as well. This show is not for faint heart travellers as popular journalist David Farrier ventures to a spooky journey visiting the most bizarre and mysterious places in the world. Some of the areas he covers are radioactive towns, war zones, haunted places, and so forth. The season one saw places like Latin America, Japan, the US, The Stans, Europe, South East Asia, and Africa covered. IMDB has rated this show 7.6.

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Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (Amazon Prime): No travel show lists is complete without mentioning the late Anthony Bourdain. You can always get a taste of unexpected from his shows. Apart from being a world-renowned chef and bestselling author, Bourdain had the knack of connecting with the places right to its roots. He always covered the places one could only imagine going to once unlike the usual and common ones. You can watch all the 12 seasons on Amazon Prime.

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The Bucket List (Netflix): Old age and friendship is what this movie revolves around. In fact, these two aspects inspire travellers. The movie features an aged Morgan Freeman and a not-so-aged Jack Nicholson. The characters are diagnosed with lung cancer in the movie and decide to tick off every item on their bucket list right from the Great Pyramid to Taj Mahal to the Great Wall of China. It is one of the corniest feel-good travel movies on Netflix.

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Amazon Prime): If you carry an adventurous soul within, then this movie is for you. Mitty’s job, played by Ben Stiller, gets threatened. The film revolves on how Mitty embarks on a global journey in search of a rare photographer, which thereby turns into an adventure filled with ordinary as well as beyond imagination events. It gives you the courage to face your life and about having the right people around when the going gets tough.

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Before Sunrise and trilogy (Netflix): There are a few movies that capture the essence of an aimless wanderer when they arrive to an unknown city. Before Sunrise does just that and with a love story to it. The movie includes Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. The movie also shows how the two meet after nine years in a different cities of Europe through the other two parts – Before Sunset and Before Midnight.

These probably might have been on your watch list since forever but work schedule never permitted the time. This quanrantine is the ideal time to add some more places to your bucket list and fuel your travel energies 😉