We must first understand how we will travel in the future, how we will be behind the quarantine! Which people will we be after isolation? And what travelers will we become in the moment, that we will have to retrieve all those senses that were suppressed within the walls of the house? The questions are not inaccurate; the answers are, sometimes. Globetrotters are ready to give us an orientation overview for all the questions we have!

When we return to travel, the first change will be within us, with behavior that we will not be able to decipher at first. Weâ??ll probably understand by asking ourselves, but also knowing that the issue is collective, but something will stick like a hammer over our heads: what will be our approach to traveling after quarantine! "We're going to travel again. The same suitcase, new soul," say the Bagbnb offices. We will fill the suitcases with new eyes and travel guides that we will have collected and dusted in the long weeks of closure and isolation. Our new spirit of travelers will never be the same, even if at first we are convinced of yes. But we are already making promises: to be more aware, curious, attentive travelers. Enjoy a trip, however temporary or professional, and it relates to his journey: eat, sleep, rest. In the long run, detachment can reaffirm itself as a force for self-determination. We will learn to travel well again.

At first the new rules will seem difficult adjustments, they will be slowly released. It will be nothing like before, it will be a new trend. And we will allow ourselves something we have never done while discovering a city, we will rediscover the places we have already lived. We will carefully review the details of the traveler's brochure or guide, in which we will turn them into a kind of curative therapy through travel. We will dare, at last.

Rome-Bangkok, a reality. That South America that we sang with Paolo Conten and that has never been seen before. We will learn to search from digital maps to expand our view of a horizon that goes beyond the boundaries of the historic buildings of Paris, Berlin, Madrid.