The Near Future: What’s Next for Immersive Travel
Lightweight haptics might simulate cobblestone textures or kayak paddle resistance, while spatial audio maps echo and wind realistically. Together they heighten presence without overwhelming comfort. Expect subtle, respectful cues that complement—not dominate—the cultural textures virtual reality in tourism aims to celebrate.
The Near Future: What’s Next for Immersive Travel
Imagine a guide that adapts pace, highlights, and history to your curiosity, then suggests ethical vendors and accessible routes. Transparency will be essential: clear data practices and local vetting. Done right, AI could make virtual reality in tourism more personal and more responsible at the same time.