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Are you ready for a virtual holiday?

Source:PTI
May 14, 2007 13:00 IST
Virtual holiday may soon become the hottest destination for work-weary people seeking relaxation.

A growing number of cutting-edge cyber-entrepreneurs are now betting on that, for it offers benefits that real travel cannot.

In its upcoming issue, Newsweek says old-fashioned travellers might bristle at the fact that this is a cyberspace beach resort, and the beauties dancing on the sand are actually the animated avatars of people sitting behind computer screens and probably wearing sweat pants.

But to the more than 5 million players in the absorbing world of the online game Second Life, where the shimmering oasis exists, this is nothing less than a real vacation.

Cyber-resorts, they argue, come with all the escapist benefits of any real-world holiday: a new perspective, stunning scenery and plenty of ready romance. But these vacations also promise things that real travel can't: no jet lag, hassles or crowds, bikini-perfect legs and the chance to visit Hollywood, Cairo and Rome all in the same day.

Last October, Newsweek reports, Italian travel journalist Mario Gerosa launched Synthravels, the world's first virtual-reality travel agency, offering hip personalized guides for almost 30 online worlds, including World of Warcraft and Matrix Online.

Since then, the phenomenon of online travel guides has generated buzz in cyberspace, with companies like SL Travel and Tours, SL Tourguides and Tour/Fun Guide, which unlike Synthravels, each specialise in just one world, attracting all kinds of new business.

Although hard numbers are difficult to come by because the industry is so new, Newsweek says the fact that some top guides are now charging as much as $50 an hour for their services shows that a serious market already exists.

"I try to give my clients a feel for the culture of the world we're in," says Gerosa. "I consider Second Life a continent, not a game."

Virtual guides like Gerosa, the report says, don't just teach where to buy the coolest threads; they also offer specialized virtual tours of massively popular real-world destinations.

Synthravels, which already boasts more than 5,000 members, offers an Art Lover's Tour, visiting places like SL's version of the Louvre; the VIP Catcher, which tracks down cyber-celebrities, and a strictly 18-and-over Red Light Tourist package yes, there are virtual prostitutes, the magazine says.

SL Tourguides offers visitors a jaunt through the virtual headquarters of real-life businesses, from IBM to Guinness. For those who prefer to travel without a tour guide, Newsweek says, the online gurus at Wired magazine recently published their first-ever Travel Guide for Second Life, of course.

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