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Birdwatching Boom: Gen Z & Millennials Embrace Nature Hobby
1 Dec
Summary
- Over half of UK travelers are keen to try birdwatching on holiday.
- Younger generations, especially Millennials, are driving birding's resurgence.
- Social media and pandemic lockdowns fueled renewed interest in birdwatching.

Birdwatching is rapidly gaining popularity, transforming from a niche hobby into a mainstream travel trend. Recent research indicates that over half of UK travelers are now eager to try birdwatching during their holidays, with Millennials showing particularly strong interest. Social media platforms, influencer endorsements, and a renewed appreciation for nature post-pandemic have significantly boosted its appeal to younger demographics.
Experts note a cultural shift, with birding now perceived as 'cool again.' The therapeutic benefits of immersing oneself in nature, away from digital distractions, are a primary draw. For newcomers, local nature reserves and wetlands offer accessible starting points, while guided tours provide expert insights and a social learning environment.
Globally, birdwatching destinations are seeing a surge in interest. Popular sites in Oman, Vietnam, and Thailand are attracting travelers seeking to combine wildlife observation with activities like hiking and kayaking. Essential gear can be as simple as a pair of binoculars, and helpful apps can aid in identifying species and their calls.




