The New Travel Blueprint
Remember when booking a holiday meant finding the cheapest flight and a decent hotel, then figuring out what to do once you arrived? That approach is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Today, a growing number of travellers, especially from India, are
embracing an "experience-first" mindset. This means the holiday itinerary is built around a core activity or a set of desired experiences, rather than the logistics of getting there. The destination and accommodation are chosen to support the adventure, not the other way around. Whether it's a multi-day trek to a volcanic crater lake, a series of cooking classes in a heritage town, or getting front-row access to a major concert, the experience is the anchor. According to recent travel data, this shift shows that for many, the trip's purpose is the activity itself.
What’s Driving This Shift?
Several factors are fuelling this move towards experience-centric travel. After years of restricted movement, there is a pent-up demand for more meaningful and memorable journeys that go beyond simple sightseeing. The rise of social media also plays a huge role, with platforms like Instagram showcasing unique activities and creating a 'fear of missing out' that drives people to seek similar adventures. Furthermore, an expanding middle class with more disposable income is increasingly willing to spend on creating lasting memories rather than just visiting a place. For younger generations like Gen Z, travel is seen as a regular part of life, with a preference for shorter, more frequent, and activity-led trips. This demographic is particularly drawn to cultural immersion, outdoor adventures, and pop culture-inspired travel, like visiting K-drama filming locations or attending concerts.
Technology as the Great Enabler
This revolution in travel planning wouldn't be possible without technology. Digital travel platforms and so-called 'super apps' have made it incredibly easy to discover and book thousands of in-destination activities with just a few taps. Companies like Klook, GetYourGuide, and Agoda have aggregated everything from theme park tickets and museum passes to niche local tours, making them instantly bookable. This seamless digital ecosystem allows travellers to curate and customise their itineraries with unprecedented ease. It has democratised access to unique local experiences that were once difficult for tourists to find and book, connecting travellers directly with local operators and offering everything from street food tours in Hanoi to surfing lessons in Bali.
Popular Experiences for Indian Travellers
So, what are Indian travellers booking? Data from the first half of 2026 shows a strong preference for short-haul destinations in Southeast and East Asia. Theme parks are a massive draw, with Universal Studios Singapore, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Tokyo Disney Resort consistently topping the charts. Island tours, like the Coral Island tour in Pattaya, and adventure attractions are also hugely popular. There is also a significant interest in cultural and nature-based activities, such as cruises in Ha Long Bay, exploring street art in Penang, or taking a cooking class in Hoi An. Wellness is another major driver, with travellers seeking out yoga retreats and spa treatments in destinations like Bali and Thailand. Ultimately, the choices reflect a desire for a diverse mix of entertainment, adventure, and cultural immersion.
How to Plan Your Own Experience-First Holiday
Ready to try this new approach? Start by thinking about your passions. Is it food, adventure, history, or music? Use travel booking platforms to browse experiences in different regions to see what sparks your interest. You might discover a lantern festival in Chiang Mai, a multi-day jungle trek in Malaysia, or a samurai workshop in Japan that you can build a trip around. Once you've identified your 'anchor' experience, the rest of the planning becomes easier. You can then look for flights and accommodation that are convenient for that activity. This method ensures your holiday is built around something you're genuinely excited about, transforming it from a generic break into a truly personal and enriching adventure.
















