Indians Embrace Diwali Celebrations Family Travel, Spiritual Journeys and Festive Getaways Take Centre Stage
Mumbai, 17 October 2025: Diwali 2025 marks a vibrant shift in the way Indians celebrate moving beyond traditional home gatherings to immersive travel experiences that reflect celebration, discovery, and togetherness. Thomas Cook (India) Limited, Indiaโs leading omnichannel travel services company, and its group company, SOTC Travel, have witnessed a growing trendย in consumer preferences, with families including multigenerational groups, group of friends, couplesย increasingly choosing to make travel an integral part of their Diwali celebrations.

Rajeev Kale, President & Country Head, Holidays, MICE, Visaย Thomas Cook (India) Limited, said, โThere is a growing trend where families, including multi-generations, are choosing to celebrate special occasions and festivals like Diwali โ for bonding time and celebrations, while exploring favourite/new destinations. Whatโs particularly interesting is the increase in average spends, with travellers opting for longer staysโmoving from traditional 3-day breaks to 6โ12 day holidays. Multigenerational families are maximising school vacations for Diwali, while millennials and working professionals are combining weekends with festive holidays for extended getaways.ย Top international favorites include Europeโs Switzerland, France, Italy, Austria, Spain and Portugal. Australia and New Zealand remain popular for their outdoor experiences and wildlife encounters, while Japan and South Korea appeal to younger travellers with their blend of tradition and pop culture. Short-haul favourites include Vietnam, Oman, Maldives, Bali and Cambodia emerging strongly. Visa-free and easy visa destinations like Thailand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Dubai-Abu Dhabi, Indonesia and the Philippines continue to drive demand.ย
On the domestic front, travellers are choosing destinations like Kerala, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Andamans as well as spiritual circuits like Char Dham, Kailash Mansarovar, Ayodhya-Prayagraj and Varanasi. Based on the growing appetite from young Indiaโs millennials for outdoor adventure, we have created unique โPilgrimage Plusโ portfolio that blends darshans with adventureโ river rafting in Rishikesh, trekking in Uttarakhand, paragliding in Bir and ziplining over the Ganges.ย
Given the rising popularity of festival travel, thereโs understandably an expected increase in rates. As a result, we have observed a trend where travellers are securing airfares by booking well in advance. At Thomas Cook, weโve curated festive portfolios that blend tradition with exploration including our regional group tours with on-tour pujas and curated vegetarian meals. With travellers seeking meaningful and memorable experiences, our focus remains on crafting journeys that celebrate the spirit of the season.โ
S.D. Nandakumar, President & Country Head โ Holidays & Corporate Tours, SOTC Travel, shared, โTraditionally, Indian festivals have been centred around home rituals and family gatherings. However, we are witnessing a strong shiftโfamilies are increasingly celebrating by travelling, blending tradition with exploration, relaxation and quality time. We have designed our Diwali festive packages curated specially for families and multi-generational groups. We are seeing interest not only from Indiaโs metros but also from regional Indiaโs tier 2 and 3 markets, reflecting a strong, nationwide aspiration to travel.ย
A growing trend among young migrant professionals is extending their weekend, travelling back home to spend quality time with family and celebrate the festive season together for a 5โ6 day break. Cruises are also gaining popularity and to elevate this experience, weโve partnered with Disney Cruise Line for exclusive sailings from AustraliaโNew Zealand, bringing the magic of Disney closer to home; also domestic sailings like Cordeliaโs festive sailings are seeing strong interest from Young Indiaโs millennials and Gen Z, couples and working professionals looking for a quick break.ย
Spiritual Tourism is a strong trend this festive season and we are witnessing interest in spiritual circuits like Char Dham, Kashi, Ayodhya, Rameswaram, Tirupati, Amritsar, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Dwarka and Sri Lanka, with special themed tours such as โRamayan Anant Yatraโ and โRamayan Trailsโโoffering a deeper connection with faith and culture during the festive season.ย
What is noteworthy is that Indians being value-seekers are smart planners โ most having booked their holidays well in advance, recognising surge festive fares and the risk of last-minute disappointment; also coupled with BOGO offers and discounts, travellers are now maximizing their holidays.โ
With travellers seeking to rediscover togetherness in new destinations, festive travel in 2025 is redefining the meaning of home and celebration. Whether through moments of devotion, adventure, or discovery, Indians are embracing travel as a heartfelt expression of festive spirit and family bonding.






