– 58% of Indian travelers plan to explore new destinations.
– 51% aim to visit multiple places during one trip.
– Indians increasingly prioritize quieter, lesser-known destinations (52%) adn are open to the “shoulder season” for travel.
– Popular international destinations: Paris, london, Dubai, Amsterdam; domestic spots include Manali, Goa, udaipur, Leh.
– Bali leads international travel with ~23.43% Indian visitors this summer. Europe (14.95%), Maldives (12.43%), Thailand (11.26%) follow as preferred choices.
Sunday is the cheapest day for flights; Aug 25 week marks off-season budget-amiable fares.
India’s evolving travel patterns reflect a pronounced shift toward exploration and flexibility in vacation planning among its citizens-a blend of budget-consciousness and pursuit of richer cultural experiences globally and domestically alike.Factors such as off-season affordability and preference for less crowded sites underline practical adaptability by travelers aiming to maximize their holiday budgets amidst rising costs.this trend introduces broader implications for India’s tourism industry at home-providing opportunities for promoting newer or less-explored locations-and abroad where growing outbound numbers contribute substantially to global leisure markets like Bali’s predominance over other regions’ choices noted contextually