Luxury Leads The Boom As Indian Summer Travel Enters An Experience-First Era

Cleartrip data shows strong growth in hotels, flights and buses, with Bengaluru, Bali, and northeast India drawing travellers

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For Indian travellers, summer holidays are no longer defined by simply getting away. They are increasingly about how one travels, where one stays, and the experiences that shape the journey. New data from Cleartrip’s latest travel trends tracker suggests that travellers are spending more, travelling more frequently, and making choices that prioritise comfort, flexibility, and meaningful experiences over budget considerations.

The findings, released as part of Cleartrip’s annual "Nation on Vacation (NoVac)" initiative, paint a picture of a travel market that is evolving rapidly. While flight and bus bookings continue to rise, it is the hospitality segment that is seeing the most dramatic growth. Hotel bookings surged by more than 80 per cent year-on-year, with luxury accommodation leading the charge. Five-star hotel bookings recorded a remarkable 108.2 per cent increase, indicating a growing appetite among Indian travellers for premium stays and elevated holiday experiences.

Luxury Takes Lead

The sharp rise in luxury bookings reflects a broader shift in traveller priorities. Rather than focusing solely on destinations, many travellers are now investing in the quality of the overall experience. From wellness retreats and boutique resorts to high-end city hotels, accommodation is increasingly becoming a central part of the holiday itself.

Family travel has emerged as another major driver of growth. Family hotel bookings jumped by 124.9 per cent, highlighting the strong demand for multigenerational holidays and shared travel experiences. Group bookings also rose by 24 per cent, while family travel overall increased by 68.6 per cent, suggesting that collective travel remains a priority for many Indian households.

The travel boom extends beyond hotels. Flight bookings grew by over 20 per cent compared to the previous year, while bus bookings increased by more than 35 per cent. Together, these numbers point to sustained momentum across India’s travel ecosystem, driven by a mix of leisure demand, improved connectivity, and growing confidence among travellers.

New Travel Hubs

Indian travellers are increasingly choosing flexibility, loyalty rewards, and premium experiences
Indian travellers are increasingly choosing flexibility, loyalty rewards, and premium experiences Photo: Unsplash
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While established destinations continue to attract visitors, the data highlights the growing importance of emerging cities and regional travel corridors. Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities are playing an increasingly influential role in shaping domestic tourism trends.

Cities such as Jaipur, Lucknow, Udaipur, Rishikesh, and Varanasi remain popular choices for domestic travellers seeking culture, spirituality, and heritage. At the same time, destinations in northeast India are witnessing a notable rise in interest. Dibrugarh, Dimapur, Imphal, and Agartala are emerging as sought-after holiday destinations, reflecting a broader desire among travellers to explore lesser-visited parts of the country.

The Northeast’s popularity is particularly evident among solo women travellers, whose bookings to the region increased by 31.9 per cent. More broadly, solo female travel within India grew by 21.1 per cent, pointing to increasing confidence among women choosing to travel independently.

Travel decisions are also being shaped by events and experiences. The report notes that IPL matches hosted in Guwahati contributed to a spike in flight bookings, underlining the growing influence of sports, concerts, and live events in driving travel demand.

Gen Z Influence

Younger travellers continue to play a significant role in defining emerging travel patterns. For both Gen Z and Millennials, Bengaluru emerged as the most popular domestic destination this summer. Beyond its appeal as a city break, the Karnataka capital increasingly serves as a gateway for road trips and regional exploration.

Internationally, Bali remains the destination of choice for younger Indian travellers. Other favourites among Gen Z include Phuket, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai, and Singapore, reflecting a preference for destinations that combine accessibility, lifestyle experiences, and strong digital visibility.

Overall booking trends show Delhi maintaining its position as the most booked domestic destination, while Bangkok remains the leading international choice among Indian travellers.

The report also highlights the emergence of new travel corridors. Domestically, airports such as Navi Mumbai, Darbhanga, Leh, Gorakhpur, and Kannur are seeing growing traction. Internationally, destinations including Nairobi, Frankfurt, Guangzhou, Riyadh, Lisbon, Milan, and Tokyo’s Haneda Airport are registering increased demand, supported by stronger connectivity and expanding traveller interest.

Another notable trend is the growing preference for digital payments and booking flexibility. Credit cards accounted for 63.1 per cent of domestic bookings and 48.9 per cent of international bookings. Travellers are also increasingly opting for flexible booking products and loyalty rewards, signalling a desire for greater control and convenience when planning trips.

Taken together, the findings reveal a travel landscape that is becoming more experience-driven, aspirational, and diverse. Whether it is a luxury resort stay, a family getaway, a solo adventure in the Northeast, or a long-awaited international holiday, Indian travellers appear increasingly willing to invest in journeys that offer value beyond the destination itself.

FAQs

1. What is a “coolcation”?

A coolcation refers to a holiday focused on comfort, relaxation, premium experiences and climate-friendly escapes rather than just sightseeing.

2. How much did luxury hotel bookings grow?

Cleartrip’s data shows that 5-star hotel bookings rose by 108.2% year-on-year.

3. Which destinations are gaining popularity in India?

Jaipur, Lucknow, Udaipur, Rishikesh and Varanasi remain strong, while Northeast cities such as Dibrugarh, Dimapur, Imphal and Agartala are seeing rising interest.

4. What are Gen Z travellers booking this summer?

Domestically, Bengaluru leads, while internationally Bali is the top choice, followed by Phuket, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai and Singapore.

5. Is solo travel growing in India?

Yes. Solo female travel within India grew by 21.1 per cent, while international solo male travel increased by 35.8 per cent.

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