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HERITAGE IN THE DIGITAL AGE : FROM MONUMENTS TO METAVERSE

The Business Guardian

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September 19, 2025

As technology transforms tourism, solo travellers are discovering heritage sites in new, immersive ways -bridging history, culture, and digital innovation.

- RITIKA GOSWAMI

Usually, heritage and travel are hand and glove. Whenever we think of travel, images of rich heritage of any part of the world simply resurfaces in our minds.

Heritage and Travel have always been about discovery; about wandering through ancient streets, walking down ancient roads, looking at ageless monuments, immersing in the reverberations of the past, soaking in the echoes of history. For solo travellers, every trip is as much a journey of self-discovery as it is a personal conversation with heritage and culture. Yet, in today’s world, travel is no longer defined by physical footsteps alone. Technology is transforming how we access heritage, creating new avenues to discovery and narrative. From virtual reality tours to interactive digital guides, heritage travel has come of age. And for those who prefer to travel alone, these tools offer something more than convenience such as knowledge, safety, and a sense of connection.

Digital repositories and AI-driven storytelling platforms have made history a living, accessible experience. They dismantle linguistic barriers, democratize information, and bring life to static ruins by narrating them. For the solitary traveller, these innovations serve as companions: translating silence into stories, reinterpreting monuments as storytellers, and bringing every forgotten place alive with memory. What was a distant relic becoming part of a living dialogue, where the past addresses the present?

But the magic of heritage is still really about stopping, glancing up at old walls, and understanding that within those stones are centuries of strength, fight, and imagination. Technology can make the trip better, but the essence of travel is still within those subdued moments such as the instant history stops being an abstruse topic and transforms into a close, personal connection.

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