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Home / Lifestyle / Republic Day travel surge: Micro-getaways dominate

Republic Day travel surge: Micro-getaways dominate

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Travel bookings surge for Republic Day long weekend.
  • Short, experience-led holidays are a rising trend.
  • Goa, Thailand, and Vietnam are top international picks.
Republic Day travel surge: Micro-getaways dominate

The Republic Day long weekend, beginning Saturday, is driving a surge in travel with hotels and resorts reporting increased bookings. This trend highlights a decisive shift towards micro-getaways and short, experience-led holidays shaping India's leisure travel market. Destinations with direct flight connectivity, such as Goa, Thailand, and Vietnam, are experiencing high demand from Indian travellers.

Industry leaders note a preference for wellness-led stays, curated local experiences, and flexible booking patterns, particularly from urban travelers seeking quick resets. While nearby destinations are popular, Goa leads as a favorite within India. Internationally, easy-visa destinations like Thailand and Vietnam are gaining traction due to direct connectivity.

This first long weekend of 2026 is a strong demand window, with hotels reporting encouraging booking momentum. The rise of micro-getaways is a core trend, with travelers seeking escapes that combine ease of travel, cultural connection, and local discovery. Last-minute bookings are also expected to increase closer to the travel dates.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Republic Day long weekend is driving a surge in travel, reflecting a decisive shift towards micro-getaways and short, experience-led holidays.
Goa remains the favorite leisure destination within India, while Thailand and Vietnam are leading international demand for the Republic Day long weekend.
Travelers are seeking wellness-led stays, curated local experiences, and flexible booking patterns, combining ease of travel with cultural connection and local discovery.

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