Travel is no longer complicated. Tech in tourism has changed it and made it a lot easier.
Squeezing into big tour groups and trying to hear the guide over traffic and noise have become problems of the past. Modern travel is all about flexibility, personalization, and on-demand experiences. People want to explore on their own terms, but this does not change the need for being guided and informed on a tour.
VoxCity Self Guided Tour and VoxCity’s Audio Guide have become a big part of modern travel. Recent market reports show that the need for audio and self guided tours is rapidly growing in the tourism sector. They are expected to make USD 4.8 billion by 2033. In this blog, you'll find out more about what these tours are, why they're needed, and how they fit into the advanced world of travel.
What Are Audio and Self Guided Tours?
When they say the future of travel is in your earbuds, they're 100% right. Audio and self guided tours are flexible. They're like your digital guide.
This is how they usually work:
- Tourists can download the app or access a web link.
- You choose a route or experience available for the destination.
- Next, you can connect your earphones to your device and follow the map or GPS.
- As you begin your tour, the audio automatically starts playing, or you have to tap to start it.
You've probably already seen classic audio tours in museums. They explain each artifact as you move. The same idea has expanded to outdoors, covering neighborhoods, landmarks, and entire cities.








