Farm stay holidays: Book an anti-resort, with wifi and goats
The Hindu
After months of lockdown, people are travelling again. But now, instead of package tours and overcrowded destination travel, they are opting for more laidback holidays in rustic surroundings. Discover the luxury of working from a farm
Lockdown has done what years of social conditioning could not: make the outdoors great again.
People are now looking for places to commune with Nature while staying remotely connected to their office in wifi-enabled ‘anti-resorts’ in villages.
Describe this new normal of domestic travel as you will — work-from-farm, revenge tourism or day-tripping, it is clear that the joys of a simpler life have become evident to a growing number of people.
The High Court of Karnataka on Friday directed the State government to file its statement of objections on an application filed by Bangalore Turf Club Ltd. (BTC), challenging the June 6 orders passed by the government in rejecting the BTC’s applications seeking permission to conduct on-course horse races and betting during the June-August season.