Bookings increased by 40% during the monsoon. Gen Z is going to these cities, you will be shocked to know the reason.

Monsoon Travelling: People usually prefer to stay indoors during the rainy season. But in the past few years, the trend of going out on holidays even during monsoon has increased. This is because of the discounts and special offers available during monsoon.

 

Monsoon Travelling: Monsoon (Best Tourist Places For Monsoon), once considered the off-season for travelling, is now slowly becoming people's favourite travelling season. When people plan to go out somewhere to celebrate holidays. Especially among Gen-Z, millennials, working professionals, couples, multigeneration families and 'froligs' (ie colleagues like friends), its craze is increasing rapidly. In view of this, the world of travelling (Travelling Tips In Monsoon) has also started offering many options. If you also want to travel in monsoon, then this information can be beneficial for you. 

 

 

 

 

 

Fewer crowds, lower prices – interest in travelling increased

According to travel company Thomas Cook (India), people are planning to travel in large numbers during the monsoon season. The biggest reason for this is off-season discounts, less crowd and wonderful views of nature. Many travel companies provide special offers and discounts. These can be in the form of backwaters, wildlife safaris, biking trails, spiritual circuits or even Ayurveda retreats. 

Something for every type of traveler

Now monsoon travel is not limited to the young generation but working people, couples, friend groups, families and even 'froligs' have also joined it. This new trend is emerging rapidly.

 

Minication became a new fashion

Now people are preferring short holidays i.e. minications instead of long holidays. The trend of 2-3-day 'weekend getaways' has increased. Another special thing is that now people from tier 2 and tier 3 cities are also travelling in large numbers. That means now travel is not limited to metro cities only.

Cleartrip reports - bookings increased by 46%

According to the 'PeekABoo' report of travel website Cleartrip, there has been a 46% increase in monsoon travel bookings this year. Tier 1 cities have had the highest share in this. About 78% of the travelers were from these cities.

New trend of hotel and flight booking

Data shows that most people prefer to stay in a hotel for only 2 nights, but looking at flight bookings, it seems that the trend of long holidays (7 days on average) is also there. The special thing is that people are now traveling spontaneously. That is, planning trips suddenly. Last minute booking has increased by 14%, while some people are planning in advance. Early booking has also increased by 10%.

 

Bookings increased by 25-30% during monsoon

According to some renowned travel companies, the demand for travel in monsoon has increased a lot this time. One reason for this is that due to tension in destinations like Kashmir and geopolitical situation in some other places, many people had postponed their summer vacation. Now the same people are moving towards monsoon travel.

New destinations are also getting attention

People are now turning to emerging travel destinations like Port Blair, Tirupati, Udaipur, Coimbatore and Dehradun. Monsoon sales and value deals offered by airlines and hotels are further strengthening this trend.