As 2025 comes to a close, a noticeable shift is taking shape in the way Indians choose to travel. What was once the season of beaches, tropical breaks, and sun-kissed staycations is now being replaced
by something far cooler. Across airports, travel platforms and holiday conversations, a new word has begun to dominate: ‘Cool’cations.’
These chilled-out and cool getaways, whether in snow-covered towns or unexpectedly in cool tropical nights, are rapidly becoming the year-end plan of choice. According to fresh insights from Asia Pacific’s leading experiences platform, Klook, Indians are not just travelling; they are intentionally seeking cooler climates, atmospheric destinations, and experiences that blend thrill with peace and beauty.
From Japan’s powdery ski slopes to Vietnam’s rice terraces, the desire to “chill out” has never been stronger, and as recent data reveals, this winter, Indians are not just escaping the cold; they are skilfully chasing it.
“Cool” Is The New Festive
With holiday spirit rising across the country, Indian travellers are shaping what a year-end vacation looks like. Beaches, palm trees, and humidity-heavy holidays are taking a backseat to snowflakes, ski lifts, glittering winter markets, and culturally rich experiences.
This shift towards “cool’cation” – a blend of cool and vacation- is not merely a trend; it is a reflection of changing traveller aspirations, social influences and a growing appetite for scenic, and temperature-driven escapes.
The platform notes a clear shift in travel behaviour where experience-driven Indians “want more than just a break; they want an experience,” as Shivam Tyagi, Head of Marketing, Klook India and Middle East, emphasises.
Why a Cool’cation Has Become the New Trip
Traditionally, December travel for Indians meant escaping winter for warmth – Goa’s golden sands, Sri Lanka’s beaches, or Southeast Asia’s tropical ease. But with rising global temperatures, overcrowded hotspots, and an increasing desire for Instagram-worthy landscapes, travellers have begun seeking alternatives that are both refreshing and photogenic.
The latest data shows that this year-end, Indians are choosing places where they can experience winter in its full festive charm – snowfall, cosy marketplaces, and once-a-year celebrations.
The Appeal of Cool’cations Lies in Three Factors:
- Aesthetic Allure: Snowy landscapes and mist-covered towns offer the dramatic visuals that Instagram enthusiasts crave.
- Experience-First Itineraries: Ski lessons, night markets, glamping, and cultural walk-throughs appeal to younger holidaymakers.
- Escape from Heat & Pollution: For travellers from cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru, cooler destinations offer literal and emotional respite.
From the Alps to East Asia, the world’s colder corners have suddenly found themselves on India’s December wishlist.
Top 3 Coolest Year-End Hotspots
The data also provides a look into where Indians are travelling and why these destinations are dominating winter itineraries.
Japan: The Chart-Topping Favourite
Japan continues to be the number one winter hotspot for Indian travellers. The platform reports a 133% surge in sessions for winter tours and a 96% year-on-year rise in ski activities, indicating soaring interest in winter-specific experiences. With powdery slopes in Hokkaido, hot springs in onsen towns, illuminated winter gardens in Kyoto, and snow festivals that rank among the world’s best, Japan delivers exactly the kind of “experience-rich” winter holiday the new Indian traveller seeks.
Switzerland: The Winter Dream
Switzerland remains an aspirational classic. Its postcard-perfect winter charm, its alpine landscapes, festive Christmas markets, and cosy chalets are irresistible for families and honeymooners. Indian travellers are especially drawn to the Swiss Travel Pass, which allows seamless access across the country’s scenic train routes. For many, Switzerland is the timeless symbol of a winter escape done right.
South Korea: The New Rising Star
A surprise favourite this year is South Korea, which has recorded a 109% year-on-year increase in ski-tour sessions from Indian travellers. The country offers world-class ski resorts, winter theme parks, snow-covered temples, national parks at their scenic best and Korean comfort food perfect for cold weather.
How Warm Countries Are Still Trending
Not every Indian traveller wants snowfall, but many still want a cool escape. The data shows a growing demand for tropical destinations that are offering:
- Evening river cruises (Singapore, Thailand)
- Waterfall tours and canyoneering (Indonesia, Philippines)
- Glamping experiences under starry skies
Travellers are learning to chase cooler experiences rather than cooler temperatures, especially in regions where winter is mild. This is also why Sapa, Vietnam, has exploded in popularity. Its terraced rice fields transform into a misty winter wonderland, occasionally dusted with snow between December and February. A rare sight in Southeast Asia, and a huge draw for Indians seeking something different.
Gen Z’s New Obsession: Trendy Off-beat Spots
For younger travellers, “cool” is just as much a vibe as it is a climate. Social currency plays a huge role – travelling somewhere unique, aesthetic or lesser known has become a badge of honour. The data highlights three destinations leading this trend:
Da Lat, Vietnam – Up 280% YoY
A pine-scented mountain town with French colonial villas, Da Lat has become a Gen Z favourite. Its lush forest coaster (the longest in Asia), sun-kissed viewpoints, December Flower Festival and café culture make it one of the most loved spots for romantic and aesthetic travel.
Chiang Rai, Thailand – Up 241% YoY
Chiang Rai’s surreal blue, white, and black temples, architectural wonders in their own right, are for travellers who love capturing them on camera. Add tea plantations, local cooking classes, and mountain serenity to the bucket list, and it becomes a culturally rich getaway.
Bali, Indonesia – Up 354% YoY
Bali’s resurgence is massive. Indians are choosing it for spiritual calm, beach-surf culture, sunrise volcano treks, fire dances and wellness retreats. With warm weather and fewer December rains this year, the island is experiencing a record rebound.
Dubai: The Forever Favourite
Despite the cool’cation trend, one destination remains untouched at the top – Dubai. The reports suggest that this favourite spot has seen a 28% year-on-year growth in India sessions (Q3 2024 vs Q3 2025). For many Indian families, Dubai is the classic winter getaway that balances ease and excitement.
The city’s enduring popularity comes from:
- Iconic New Year’s Eve fireworks at Burj Khalifa
- Dubai Shopping Festival
- Perfect winter weather
- Easy connectivity from 20+ Indian cities
- Hassle-free travel planning
Why Cool’cations Are Rising Now
Global Warming and Heat Fatigue- Scorching summers in Europe and Asia have pushed travellers toward cooler alternatives, especially during peak vacation seasons.
- Search for Unique Instagram Moments- Destinations that offer panoramic views, including snow, mist, lantern-lit streets, temples, and mountain peaks, are driving social media appeal.
- Rise of Experience-Led Travel- It’s not just about ticking boxes; travel is all about collecting stories and experiences. Ski lessons, winter festivals, cultural workshops, and scenic escapes fit perfectly into this shift.
- Post-Pandemic Behaviour- Travellers continue to seek wide-open, scenic, less crowded places, making cool’cations a comfortable and safe-feeling choice.
Cool’cations: The New Year-End State of Mind
Whether they are chasing snow, mist or cool vibes, Indian travellers in 2025 are embracing a mindset shift that blends comfort, curiosity and creativity. The latest data describes it as travellers “rewriting what it means to end the year on a cool note and the numbers support the trend as well.”










