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Vantage | Volcano tourism is on fire, but is it for you?

The Vantage Take • November 24, 2023, 17:02:12 IST
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Between 2010 and 2020, at least 1,143 people lost their lives in volcanic explosions, highlighting the grim reality of this adventurous pursuit

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Vantage | Volcano tourism is on fire, but is it for you?

In recent years, a peculiar trend has emerged in the world of travel – volcano tourism. As we explore the intriguing intersection of natural disasters and tourism, we’ll delve into the risks and rewards of this booming industry, examining whether volcano tourism is truly the thrill of a lifetime or a fatal attraction.

Icelandic volcanic phenomenon Iceland, a Nordic island country, stands out for its geological wonders, including glaciers and volcanoes. Notably, the country has experienced a surge in volcanic activity, with one particular volcano, Eyjafjallajokull, gaining international fame in 2010 when its eruption disrupted air travel across Europe. Rather than tarnishing Iceland’s reputation, this event sparked a tourism boom, setting the stage for the rise of volcano tourism. Birth of volcano tourism Over the past 13 years, Iceland has witnessed multiple volcanic eruptions, occurring every three to five years. Rather than deterring visitors, these eruptions have given birth to a new travel trend. Adventurers from around the world flock to Iceland to witness the mesmerising lava flows, with some going as far as biking, hiking, abseiling or even boarding across active volcanoes. The success of volcano tourism in Iceland has not gone unnoticed globally. Countries like Japan, the United States, Italy, New Zealand and Guatemala have also embraced the concept, turning natural disasters into booming industries. Tourists are drawn to the allure of fiery landscapes, seeking not only Instagram-worthy pictures but also thrilling post-vacation stories. Safety dilemma While volcano tourism offers a unique and thrilling experience, the safety of such adventures is a pressing concern. Experts caution that not all volcanic eruptions are tourist-friendly and safety depends on factors such as accessibility and the type of eruption. Some volcanic locations are volatile, posing risks to both infrastructure and visitors. Additionally, eruptions often release poisonous gases, such as sulfur dioxide with potential health hazards including lung damage and death. Despite the inherent dangers, the appeal of volcano tourism persists. Between 2010 and 2020, at least 1,143 people lost their lives in volcanic explosions, highlighting the grim reality of this adventurous pursuit. A poignant example occurred in 2019 when the Whakaari volcano in New Zealand erupted, resulting in 22 fatalities and numerous injuries. Volcano tourism undoubtedly offers a one-of-a-kind experience allowing travellers to witness the raw power of nature. However, the risks associated with such adventures cannot be overlooked. As enthusiasts continue to seek the thrill of a lifetime, it is crucial to consider the potential dangers, ensuring that the pursuit of adventure does not become a fatal attraction. Ultimately, the question remains: Is volcano tourism a safe and exhilarating endeavour or is it a perilous gamble with nature’s fury? Views expressed in the above piece are personal and solely that of the author. They do not necessarily reflect Firstpost’s views. Read all the Latest News, Trending News, Cricket News, Bollywood News, India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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