Google's Year in Search 2025 report reveals a diverse mix of travel interests among Indians, blending profound **spiritual quests** with emerging international hotspots and timeless domestic favorites. Topping the list is the **Maha Kumbh Mela** in Prayagraj, a once-in-144-years event that drew massive searches due to its rare celestial alignment and cultural significance, attracting over 650 million pilgrims. This reflects a strong inclination toward experiential and spiritual tourism, amplified by improved infrastructure and global attention.
New entrants like the **Philippines** (2nd) and **Georgia** (3rd) highlight the appeal of visa-friendly, affordable destinations offering beaches, adventure, and European charm. The Philippines surged with visa-free entry, pristine islands like Boracay and Palawan, and budget island-hopping, while Georgia captivated with its mountains, history, and cinematic landscapes.
Usual suspects such as **Mauritius** (4th), **Phuket** (7th), and the **Maldives** (8th) retained popularity for luxury beach escapes and honeymoons, boosted by direct flights and family-friendly resorts. **Phu Quoc** in Vietnam (6th) emerged as a breakout star for its serene islands and affordability.
Domestic spiritual sites like **Somnath Temple** (9th) and scenic retreats such as **Kashmir** (5th) and **Pondicherry** (10th) rounded out the list, underscoring a balance between introspection and natural beauty amid rising domestic tourism.
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Influenced by social media, easier visas, and a post-pandemic thirst for meaningful experiences, these trends show Indians prioritizing accessible, enriching getaways in 2025. The blend of faith, adventure, and relaxation paints a vibrant picture of evolving wanderlust.
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