As India emerges from a traumatic spring, its most famous monument is open again. But worries that another wave of infections may be looming have cast a pall over lives that feel stuck in limbo.
Tag: Travel and Vacations
Inside a Peyote Pilgrimage
Drug tourists, mining companies and farming encroachment are threatening the Wixárika people’s annual hunt for the psychedelic plant in the Mexican desert.
Britain Gambles on Reopening Despite the Delta Variant
Prime Minister Boris Johnson seems convinced vaccines have broken the link between cases and hospitalizations. In a few weeks, we’ll know whether he’s right.
E.U.’s Digital Covid Cards Go Into Effect
“This can only work for travelers if member states implement it in a harmonized way,” said an official representing Europe’s largest air carriers.
In Greece, It’s Almost Normal
In Athens and on the island of Paros, a visitor joins other international travelers in search of that idyllic European vacation they’ve been yearning for.
Capri and Procida: A Tale of Two Islands
As Italy reopens to tourists, glamorous Capri and its quieter, grittier sister, Procida, prepare — with joy and trepidation — for an influx of visitors.
Why Can’t U.S. Residents Travel to Canada?
Many travelers are wondering why they still can’t visit their neighbor to the north. Here’s why the border remains closed.
England Has Narrow Quarantine Exemption for Business Travelers
Britain, which requires travelers to quarantine, will allow executives to visit so long as their work supports at least 500 British jobs.
At This Instagram Hot Spot, All the World’s a Stage (and the Buffalo’s a Prop)
Photographers are flocking to a rural county in southeastern China for its quaint scenes of farmers and fishermen — made to order.
Next Year, Brits Will Fly Abroad. For Now, It’s Bognor Bingo.
With flying discouraged, vacation spots that had been fading and unfashionable are having a moment.