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Assam Unveils Colossal 125-Foot Statue of Legendary General Lachit Borphukan

Summary

  • Jorhat, Assam sees 493% rise in searches among Indian travelers for 2026
  • Jaffna, Sri Lanka gains 325% more interest due to new direct flight connections
  • Muscat, Oman experiences 211% increase in searches for its heritage and luxury

As Indian travelers' wanderlust continues to soar, the year 2026 is poised to witness a shift in their exploration patterns. According to Skyscanner's latest Travel Trends 2026 Report, Indian tourists are increasingly drawn to destinations that promise meaningful experiences and authentic cultural discoveries, both within India and abroad.

One such destination that has captured the imagination of Indian travelers is Jorhat, Assam, which saw a remarkable 493% increase in searches. The city, known for its sprawling tea estates, rich heritage, and proximity to the world's largest river island, Majuli, will soon unveil a colossal 125-foot statue of the legendary Ahom general, Lachit Borphukan. This towering tribute reflects the growing interest in Assam's vibrant history and traditions.

Beyond India's borders, Jaffna in Sri Lanka and Muscat in Oman have also emerged as top contenders for Indian travelers in 2026. Jaffna, with its palmyra-fringed coasts, serene lagoons, and age-old temples, saw a 325% increase in searches, likely aided by new direct flight connections. Meanwhile, Muscat, with its elegant blend of Arabian heritage and modern refinement, experienced a 211% surge in interest, as Indian travelers seek out destinations that offer understated luxury and timeless allure.

These emerging destinations, along with other top picks like Queenstown in New Zealand, Chiang Rai in Thailand, and Manila in the Philippines, showcase a growing appetite for culture, authenticity, and natural beauty among Indian travelers. As they venture forth in 2026, the journey promises to be one of discovery, immersion, and a deeper connection with the world around them.

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The 125-foot statue of Lachit Borphukan, a legendary Ahom general, is being unveiled in Jorhat, Assam, reflecting the growing interest among Indian travelers in the region's rich history and cultural heritage.
According to the report, the top destinations Indian travelers are planning to visit in 2026 include Jorhat in Assam, Jaffna in Sri Lanka, Muscat in Oman, Queenstown in New Zealand, and Chiang Rai in Thailand, among others.
The report indicates that Jaffna, Sri Lanka has seen a 325% increase in searches among Indian travelers, likely due to new direct flight connections making the destination more accessible.

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