Dzongri Trek, Kanchejunga National Park

Is Digital Detoxification Really Required?

 

I often hear from many travelers who join Nature Walkers treks that mobile should not be used on treks or travel. I often get suggestions like “Enjoy the nature around, don’t be a phone worm.”, or “Stay alive bro, you and your phone look so dull”.


Tech Savvy or Not?


People from another generation say “In our time, all these technologies didn’t exist, it was a simple life. We used to talk to the locals for directions or use paper maps; it was a way of connecting with travel and surroundings. Your generation cannot even look away from their phones.”

We accept that the technology present today was not there during their generation but it’s here now, we should accept it as a part of our lives and evolve. Personally, we should stop looking at it as a liability and start accepting it as a utility. We would never feel it is a problem.


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Friends from another world.


I do not understand why there is so much derision for smartphones, considering how hassle-free they have made travel. Google maps is a necessity of present generation travel. Facebook is like your own broadcast and Instagram is like your own travel album which you can update anytime you want. Isn’t it easy than going on a trip or traveling with heavy stroller cameras, then going to the studio to develop them and adding it to your album book, then calling your friends over for a coffee in secret to show them your photos and bragging about your travel?



I could know where I am, I could know where I have to go if I am lost, I could book my own vehicle and no agent would be required. Additionally, I could book my accommodation; my mother would be calm as she would get all my updates in seconds. At the same time, I also feel that a Smartphone is the best companion for travelers of the present generation. Travel Industry has made a huge market for itself over smartphones. With online travel guide platforms and payment gateways, people have grown intelligent enough of quick decision making and quick plan building.

Smartphones are light to carry, handy to operate and work on batteries. Nowadays, smartphones are coming with the best in-built camera. As a photographer, for Marco photography, smartphones are better photo capturer, even better than DSLRs (sorry, 🙁 ). Offline Map Downloads and GPS tracking are the best friends of offline travelers. Personally, I always download Offline Maps when I am traveling.  Psychologically also it gives me the overview of places I will be visiting and then plan accordingly.

On our SWRT (South-West-Road-Trip) the best companion beside Amrita was her phone. Kerala highways are very busy during the day so I used to ask Amrita for detour directions. She would see her phone and point out the directions which I would follow. But then I realized that when I have constant network why shouldn’t I experiment and ride my bike by the coast of Arabian Sea. Singing songs, taking self-stick selfies, riding my Kaleen (My Thunderbird) besides the ocean is a memory I will always save in my heart and cherish in good times.


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Photography on the Go…


Although, it was a different experience in Sikkim. Cell phone network in hills is little momentary.  I used to screenshot google suggestions. It was my first solo traveling and backpacking across Singalila National Park and Kanchenjunga National Park of Sikkim.


Kanchenjunga Peak
Goechala Valley, Mt. Kanchenjunga Range, Sikkim


These places are also short of electricity, thanks to my Power bank, I was able to keep my phone alive all the time. My DSLR was already eating my second battery and was dead in 2 days, but my phone stayed awake for 13 days during my mountaineering snow crafting session at the Basecamp below Mt. Pandim.


Peek Into My Travel Diary, Pick What You Like
Peek Into My Travel Diary, Pick What You Like


I took a whopping 1000 photos from my phone and from other mountaineers. I was very happy when I showed those photos to my parents and they saw them on 40 inch LCD screen. It felt like I was in the moment.


View from Goechala


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Magnificient view from the Peak of Goechala Trek, Sikkim


View of Munnar Valleys.


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Charming valleys of Munnar, Kerala


I feel I live better at the moment when I am with my phone. The idea of being in constant mobile network links to safety as well. Especially for solo travelers. You could schedule your plans, book your travel, and find an old friend nearby, search the best holiday destination, record all the sweet and happy moments, learn everything about the place you are traveling to. It is fun to venture into the unknown, but the unknown often requires constant vigilance.

With this idea, I started noting down the network location on Western Ghat treks as well. So, whenever I am on any Nature Walkers trek from Bangalore I would tell them to call their loved ones when we reach that location. For Example:-

  • Kudremukh Trek – We get the network in the red grass about 4-5km from the Mullodi hills.

Some of my recordings.

Ask for these locations whenever you are in any Nature Walkers Trek. As a trekker, I have noted these locations and shared with the Outdoor leaders so that even they can use these locations. Also, do share with your friends, if they travel alone.

The Indian government’s website claims that over 50,000 villages without network will be connected by 2018. Great initiation, I must say, I would like the idea that I live in an era where every corner of India is connected with every other corner of India. Jai Hind.

Technology has evolved for our betterment and being a part is a contribution in the tribute to the old inventions.

Thank you.


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2 thoughts on “Is Digital Detoxification Really Required?

  1. Megha Sharma
    December 15, 2017
    Reply

    Wow… Yaar… I guess this is the first time someone supporting technology… Otherwise everyone is using it but they never support it… They are like noo mobile phone is stealing our life, relationships and happiness

  2. Ekta
    December 8, 2017
    Reply

    Coollll…. Its really good to have perspective like that.. Nice 🙂

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