AGODA SHARES MOST SEARCHED SUMMER HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS FOR INDIAN TRAVELERS HEADING ABROAD

New Delhi, 13 June 2024 – Digital travel platform Agoda has revealed the most searched international summer holiday destinations for Indian travelers. Bali, Singapore, Bangkok, Dubai, and Kuala Lumpur have emerged as the top city destinations for outbound Indian tourists during the upcoming summer season, specifically in May and June.

These insights, derived from Agoda’s extensive search trends, indicate a strong affinity for Southeast Asian destinations. This is also reflected in the most searched markets, with Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia being the most searched markets respectively, and the United Arab Emirates rounding out the top five.

As the summer travel season approaches, Indian travelers are showing a growing interest in diverse cultural experiences, vibrant cityscapes, and palm-fringed beaches offered by these overseas destinations.

Krishna Rathi, Senior Country Director India Subcontinent and Maldives at Agoda shared, “The allure of Southeast Asia continues to captivate Indian travelers as they seek out new experiences and leisure opportunities. The diversity of destinations like Bali, with its serene beaches and rich traditions, along with the urban excitement of cities like Singapore and Bangkok, serves a broad spectrum of travel preferences. Furthermore, the many searches for Dubai and Kuala Lumpur show an inclination towards combining shopping, entertainment, and cultural engagement.”

Regions that offer a mixture of leisure, culture, and culinary delights continue to rank high, reflecting the evolving tastes and travel habits of Indian tourists. Agoda’s platform caters to this demand by offering Indians an array of accommodations, flights, and activities, facilitating the ease of planning and booking their ideal summer break.

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