As World Tourism Day approaches, Airbnb has revealed the trending travel destinations among Indian travellers for the upcoming festive and autumn season, showcasing a blend of trending domestic and international destinations captivating Indian travellers. This year's World Tourism Day theme, "Tourism and Peace," emphasises the vital role travel plays in fostering peace and understanding between cultures and nations, particularly relevant as Indians explore diverse landscapes and experiences.
Amanpreet Bajaj, General Manager - India, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, Airbnb, stated, "The festive and autumn season presents a unique opportunity for Indian travellers to explore both domestic and international destinations. We're seeing an exciting trend in travel patterns, with more Indians seeking unique travel experiences in culturally rich cities or enjoying the serene beauty of international landscapes especially during the autumn season. This trend not only boosts tourism but also promotes cultural exchange, aligning perfectly with this year's World Tourism Day theme."
Leading the list of trending domestic destinations is Kanpur, celebrated for its grand Dussehra festivities, and Lakshadweep, known for its tropical allure, also ranks high among traveller searches. Other standout domestic picks include Ujjain and Munsiyari in Uttarakhand. This highlights a growing interest in destinations that combine cultural significance with natural beauty, providing memorable escapes within India.
Indian travellers are increasingly exploring international locales known for stunning views and unique seasonal activities. Tokyo leads the pack, captivating visitors with momijigari (autumn leaf viewing) across its parks. The picturesque Amalfi Coast, with its Mediterranean charm, offers Indian tourists a quieter, off-season retreat. Meanwhile, Baku is emerging as a favourite, where the blend of modern architecture and rich history comes alive against the backdrop of colourful autumn landscapes. Other top trending international destinations include Kyoto and Spain’s Nord de Palma District.
In terms of countries, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Montenegro are emerging as top trending destinations for Indian travellers during this period. Additionally, countries like Japan, Norway, Luxembourg, and Georgia are popular for their favourable weather, picturesque autumn scenery, and rich cultural offerings. These countries appeal to Indian travellers seeking diverse and immersive autumn experiences, enhanced by good connectivity and appealing seasonal conditions.