Evergreen Favourites – Thailand and Bhutan
Bhutan and Thailand remain favoured due to their affordability and visa-free entry. Despite the recent earthquakes, Bengalureans are still interested in travelling to Thailand, notes, Preeti Nath, founder of Trip Naari. “There was initially a panic with Bangkok being affected but there are many tourist spots that are unaffected,” she mentions, continuing, “You can explore hot springs in Phuket, Krabi, Ko Samui and also go island hopping.” For those seeking untouched tranquillity, SD Nandakumar, president and country head of Holidays and Corporate Tours, SOTC Travel Limited, shares, “The pristine beaches of Koh Tao, Koh Lanta, Koh Yao Noi, and Khao Lak offer secluded serenity. Meanwhile, history enthusiasts can step back in time amidst the ancient ruins of Sukhothai or soak in the breathtaking vistas of Phetchabun.”
Nath observes consistent interest in travelling to Bhutan too, saying, “Punakha is a popular place; it’s the oldest capital in Bhutan and close to the Nepal border, while Paro Valley is known for the Tiger’s Nest trek. There’s also a beautiful, lesser-known place, Phuentsholing, a border town with a mix of Indian and bhutanese culture and several monasteries.”
Luxury Destinations – Hong Kong and Singapore
While Disney Land, Hong Kong, remains the most popular draw, Singh suggests escaping to a nearby island. “Lantau Island has the picturesque Tian Tan Buddha monastery that you can visit with a cable car or with a 30-40 minute drive over a land bridge from mainland Hong Kong,” he says.
Across the sea, in Singapore, while Marina Bay Sands and Sentosa Island are popular, Rajeev Kale, president and country head, Holidays, at Thomas Cook (India) Limited, notes, “Indians are exploring lesser-known gems like Kampong Gelam – the city’s oldest urban quarters where trendy lifestyle and traditions come together. Singapore’s Museum of Ice Cream is gaining traction among millennials and Gen Z. Culinary enthusiasts have been drawn to experiences like river cruise dining and private cable car sky dining.”