Data suggests that many travellers aren't satisfied with a single visit. Whether it's revisiting favourite spots, exploring what was missed the first time, or simply enjoying the familiarity of a place, these cities are seeing travellers return multiple times within six months.
Unsurprisingly, New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bengaluru remain major draws. These cities serve as business hubs with excellent connectivity, making them natural destinations for frequent work-related travel that often extends into leisure. Delhi provides access to Agra and the Himalayan foothills, while Bengaluru connects to Coorg and Chikmagalur. Similarly, Chennai serves as a gateway to Mahabalipuram, Pondicherry, and beyond.
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Kochi's inclusion, however, points to changing travel preferences. Once seen primarily as an entry point to Kerala's backwaters, Kochi has evolved into a destination in its own right. Its appeal lies in its blend of colonial-era architecture, vibrant arts scene, and deep multicultural roots. Events like the Kochi-Muziris Biennale and the rise of boutique stays in historic quarters have made the city increasingly attractive for return visits.
Gaurav Malik, Country Director for the Indian Subcontinent and Indian Ocean Islands at Agoda, said, “Travellers are increasingly seeking deeper, more meaningful engagements with destinations, often returning to places that offer both familiarity and continued discovery. The rising interest in cities like Kochi and Chennai reflects a clear shift toward destinations that combine strong local character with enhanced connectivity and infrastructure. As travel patterns evolve, repeat visits highlight the lasting appeal of cities that balance cultural richness, accessibility, and a high quality of experience."
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Agoda’s Repeat Visitor Ranking for Asia revealed that Bangkok, Tokyo, Seoul, Bali, and Osaka were the five spots that saw the most repeat travellers. These cities are known for offering a variety of cultural, culinary, and lifestyle experiences that attract travellers.










