{"id":5081,"date":"2021-02-05T11:00:04","date_gmt":"2021-02-05T05:30:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/indiacityblog.com\/?p=5081"},"modified":"2021-02-05T19:16:20","modified_gmt":"2021-02-05T13:46:20","slug":"travel-trends-52-indians-wish-to-travel-to-a-new-place-in-their-homeland-finds-booking-com-survey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/indiacityblog.com\/travel\/travel-trends-52-indians-wish-to-travel-to-a-new-place-in-their-homeland-finds-booking-com-survey-5081\/","title":{"rendered":"Travel trends: 52% Indians wish to travel to a new place in their homeland, finds Booking.com survey"},"content":{"rendered":"
Travel trends, 05 February:<\/strong> Travelling being halted for the whole previous year has led to more and more travel trends being popular among bag packers. Proving this, Booking.com has researched with its project Future of Travel that reveals a few trends:<\/p>\n One of the trends is ‘travel like a local<\/strong>‘. Future of Travel study found that 49 per cent of Indian travellers plan to explore a new travel destination within their homeland only. The survey was led by a digital travel platform Booking.com which also revealed that 52 per cent of the Indians still wish to travel in their own country in the medium term that is the time period of 7-12 months. Along with this 41 per cent are planning to travel in a longer-term that is over a year time. Popular travel destinations of the Indians between February 1 to 28 in 2021 are Alibaug, Goa, Srinagar, Digha, and Manali.<\/p>\n Have to you ever thought of travelling with your 4-legged buddy? Well, Booking.com’s findings claimed that more people would prefer accompanying their pets instead of humans<\/strong>. This happened as the leading travel platform’s pet-friendly filter has doubled more ever since the travel restrictions have begun.<\/p>\n