Online travel abroad is popular Online Mac relay to Machu Picchu 5:33 on June 2

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While many countries around the world continue to have restrictions on overseas travel, those who want to go abroad still can enjoy an online tour that connects them to the internet and lets them feel at home while at home. I am collecting.

These online tours are organized by the world's largest travel site operator, "TripAdvisor," as well as by Japan's leading travel agency, "HIS".

The "HIS" tour is a system where you can reserve what you want to participate from the company's homepage and connect with a travel guide who is on-site through a video conference system on the Internet.

Starting from the end of April this year, we will hold about 80 types of tours, including a tour that guides tourist attractions such as Niagara Falls and a talk show of the performers of the "Cirque du Soleil" known for the circus. However, over a total of 4000 people participated in the month.

Approximately 200 people will participate in a tour that conveys the charm of Machu Picchu, a world heritage site in Peru, South America, and a local guide will explain in detail the history and highlights of Machu Picchu in Japanese using a video conference system in Japanese. did.

On the other hand, participants asked various questions using the chat function, such as "Is there a limit on the number of people who can climb the mountain overlooking the ruins?" "I heard that there is no toilet." I answered each one.

Tour participation fees range from free to over 1,000 yen in Japanese yen, and the company would like to establish this online tour as a new business for the summer travel season.

Tomoko Uemura, Inbound Manager of HIS São Paulo Branch, said, "It is a difficult business situation, but it is important to take this pinch as an opportunity, so I would like to make preparations for restarting the trip." I was talking.