Villa Vernacular - Kerala Leisure is better when contextual

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Our perception of leisure travel is changing in many ways due to many reasons lately. A trend shift where people now avoid crowded destinations against more peaceful solitude like places is not a surprise. Call it a pandemic risk or general change in mindset natural getaways and mostly countryside are gaining popularity world over. But the real game-changer in this shift is almost negligible commute for most office going population and this will continue with coming generations.

While usual hustle was to squeeze in a holiday at a weekend now working from anywhere has opened a possibility to live within a vacation Instead of short What does this mean for the leisure industry? What possibilities does this liberated work-home relationship hold for dense cities that require no commute?

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Cite: "Villa Vernacular - Kerala Leisure is better when contextual" 08 Mar 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/958110/villa-vernacular-kerala-leisure-is-better-when-contextual> ISSN 0719-8884

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