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How covid-19 changed our travel fantasies

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My travel goal going forward is that I only want go to places I would be okay being stranded in A day before “Local Ke Liye Vocal" replaced Achhe Din over a too-long televised speech, travel writer and author Shunali Khullar Shroff asked me where I would rather be if I could be anywhere right now.

The idea of travel, especially international travel, is so precious at the moment that I was conservative even in my fantasy.

Assuming real world concerns were addressed and family and work connectivity continued on WhatsApp and Zoom, I was keen to pick a place I had already been to, where I was assured of a fabulous time—even if I ended up stranded there like that honeymooning couple stuck in a resort in the Maldives who became the subjects of a

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