Different generations, conflicting schedules, lasting memories: how India is planning its next family vacation
How are you planning your next family vacation to India? Credit: Canva
Memorable journeys that unite generations
Inter-generational travel brings families closer, with 51% of Indian travelers highlighting the joy of connecting with loved ones and creating lasting memories during their holidays, while 43% value reconnecting with family they visit frequently. Canāt meet. 44% feel it is an opportunity to learn from different generational perspectives and 35% feel it has a lasting impact on personal development and worldview. Interestingly, 35% of Indian travelers believe that these holidays also make travel affordable by sharing the cost.
Planning a trip is a family affair
In APAC, Millennials often take the lead in planning family trips, and drive 48% of travel arrangements with their tech-savvy approach. Still, itās not a one-man show ā Gen Z is eager to get involved with 47% co-planning and personalized itineraries. Baby Boomers, on the other hand, take a back seat, with only 23% actively involved in planning.
Planning a trip that will delight every generation
Planning a trip that pleases everyone is like solving a puzzle, with 31% juggling conflicting interests, preferences and activity preferences, 32% striking a balance between relaxation and adventure and 23% having a varied diet. meet the requirements. Balancing energy levels and stamina (27%), keeping children engaged while also involving older adults (28%) and managing conflicts arising from generational gaps (27%) further complicate the travel experience. Can make. Itās all about compromise and making sure everyone has something to look forward to. Additionally, one in four Indian travelers say the cost of traveling with larger groups is likely to be higher.