MySuru: Working from anywhere or ‘workation’ is a new Buzz word among professionals, especially technicians, who arrived here, as well as to tourist destinations in the surrounding area, to relax even when they work.
In the midst of fear of the third wave of Covid-19 pandemic, young tourists now choose tourist attractions here to work, while their children take online classes, and families have a short vacation.
This helps revive the tourism sector, which is beaten with a pandemic.
For Amitava Banerjee, an IT professional from Bengaluru, who now lives in a resort located on the outskirts of the city, this is the second sightseeing.
“This is my second visit to MySuru.
I will stay in the city until the end of the following week.
I came here with my wife and children,” he said.
His children attended online classes.
Banerjee’s day starts with yoga and pranayama.
“After work, we walked on the village road and enjoyed the calm beauty of the rural Mysuru.
This sightseeing helps me to overcome work pressure,” he said.
“The beauty of this concept is that we can take a break every time we need it,” he said.
Shiva Swaroop Urs, who operates tourist facilities, says that many tourists choose jobs from anywhere, especially on weekdays, when it’s cheaper, and tourists are in a few numbers.
“They enjoy working in a peaceful atmosphere.
They walk around the village and cycles for relaxation, and rejuvenate themselves.
More people show interest in this concept,” he said.
Sagar’s view, president, association for rural trips, Kodagu, said that at the time of locking, there were many questions from people who wanted to stay for 20-30 days at the resort.
However, given the safety of the villagers, we did not open the resort for one of them.