How will Indians travel in 2025?
Indians are overtaking traditional hotspots in search of authenticity, cultural immersion and sustainable adventures this year.
In short
- India Today analyzed how Indians will travel in the year 2025
- From wellness retreat to concert tourism, a dynamic change in travel scenario in India is being seen
- Technology and AI will also play important roles for Indians this year
It would not be an exaggeration to call 2024 a journey year. After the Kovid-19 epidemic, people, including Indians, were seen traveling more than ever before. As we are stepping in 2025, the travel landscape for Indians is ready for even more big changes, which will take shape from changing preferences and emerging trends.
Here are five major travel trends that may define how Indians discover destinations at domestic and international level this year.
PS: This information has been collected after talking to travel experts and reviewing the trend reports of travel agencies like Skyscaner, Booking.com and Picayertle.
1. Very careful, very shy travel
With sowing the seeds of conscious travel in 2024, it is likely to bloom completely this year. Mindful journey emphasizes being aware of your environment, appreciating local culture and making a permanent option to reduce environmental impact.
Both data and expert echoes this feeling. Hari Ganpati, co-founder of the online travel company Picyteral, says India Today“2025 ‘is becoming the year of Mindful Vanderalst’, where the journey is no longer about destinations, but about deep connections, purpose and personalization.”
According to Hari, this change is inspired by passengers to prioritize environmental conscious migration, milestone celebrations and intensive experiences, which has led to a change in the way the journey is basically planned and experienced.

This trend is in line with the recent Skycasher Survey of Indian travelers, where 70 percent of the respondents expressed their desire to be more conscious of their health and well -being (not only environment) during the journey. Additionally, the survey shows that Indian traditional “treat themselves” is moving beyond the holiday mentality, giving priority to welfare even during the holidays.
With the passengers searching for the nectar of life, the holidays are no longer limited to rest. Inspired by the will of better lifestyle options, 60 percent of passengers are interested in longevity retreat – supercharged versions of traditional welfare journey programs with a long -term profit rather than temporary reforms.
2. AI = Automatic Forcement Program
As the technology is moving forward, AI is becoming an indispensable journey partner. Data of Skycanner shows that 84 percent of Indian passenger schemes feel confident in using AI Tools for Scheme and Booking, 52 percent for destination research, 50 percent for flying booking, for flying booking, to compare 48 percent options to compare 48 percent options. And 46 percent use them for inspiration. ,
3. Leovers? Don’t be so calm now
The days of boring stagnation are over. In 2025, stopover small holidays are being made. Cities like Istanbul, Doha and Dubai now offer free migration and discounted cultural tourism, which turns into a bonus journey of transit time.
Even airports are getting prominence. Data suggests that more than a third (34 percent) passengers are interested in going to destinations based on their airports, while 60 percent are eager to provide unique experience or facilities. From sleep pods and spas to michelin-star restaurant and pilates sessions, airports are developing as destinations in themselves.
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About two-thirds (60 percent) people feel more excited and less stressed about travel when airports offer a wide range of features. The journey in 2025 can also be as thrilling as the floor.
Social media is increasing this trend with viral videos of airports (read: Singapore’s Changi Airport).
4. The concert will also define travel plans
If 2024 was the year when Indians traveled abroad for concerts, 2025 The year appears when they search for domestic sites for live performance. The change has come after the increasing number of international bands and pop artists recognizing Indian audiences.
It is still January, despite this, bands like coldplays and cigarettes after sex have already performed in India. Picayortel’s data indicates that concerts and festivals are now affecting the journey program.
The study stated, “This trend reflects the rise of phenomena-operated journey in 2024, where experienced journeys combine entertainment and exploration.”
By the way, get ready – International pop artists like Sean Mendes, Big Boi and bands like Green Park are ready to come to India this year!
5. Off-Beat Travel
Off-beat travel, speed catching trend last year, is going to flourish in 2025. Data suggests that Indians are rapidly discovering unique, less-known destinations. According to Picayertle, this trend is particularly prevalent among DINK (dual income, no children) of couples and remote workers, who are escaping from the crowd by traveling during the off-peak season.
For example, tropical paradise before Europe or monsoon in autumn is becoming a popular option. Passengers are preferring cool months for more comfortable experience and cost savings.
Indian tourists are also moving away from traditional hotspots like Goa, rather than selecting places like Gokarna and Karwar which provide authentic experiences. Anil Kumar, COO of TripxL, states about this change: “People are rapidly giving priority to authentic experiences and stability, choosing offbeat destinations reflecting cultural diversity compared to traditional destinations.”
Top 10 places where Indians will travel the most in 2025
Based on emerging trends, these sites are expected to be particularly popular among Indian travelers in 2025:
- Shillong, India
- Almaty, Kazakhstan
- Tokyo, Japan
- Seoul, South Korea
- Singapore
- Baku, Azerbaijan
- Langkavi, Malaysia
- Tabilisi, Georgia
- Tums, Norway
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Experts suggest that these destinations reflect the growing priorities of Indian tourists, who are looking for experiences rich in traditional tourism.
Whether it is the discovery of gems hidden in India or entering abroad, 2025 promises a dynamic travel scenario for 2025 Indian travelers.
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