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Trending travel places among millennials: The millennial approach to travel

Traveling is more than just a vacation it is a way to relax yourself and have an enriching experience that can leave a lasting positive impact on your life.

Amid hustle culture, which has been glorified by most youngsters, vacations can be a creative booster to give yourself the time and space to disconnect yourself from constant pressure and stress and allow your body to rest and repair. Nowadays, the trends of travel are a little different from how they used to be 10–20 years ago, People are more determined to make the best use of the little time they get from their hectic lifestyle, especially the youth.

The Indian youth’s approach to travel is diverse; their destinations depend on the type of adventure they would like to experience, from adventure activities to seeking inner peace and spirituality. They differ according to their personalities. It also depends on what kind of new culture and history one would like to explore.

In this article, you will read about some of the most trending and popular places that millennials like to visit in India.

Here are the listed places :

Goa

Goa has been at least once been dream destination of every Indian youth with its beautiful beaches, laid-back atmosphere and vibrant nightlife, it is a nice place to relax, party and enjoy beautiful scenery.

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Many youngsters visit Rishikesh as it is a gateway of pilgrimages in the middle and upper Himalayas, it is also known as the yoga capital of the world, that  helps in finding inner peace and spirituality for many lost individuals. Rishikesh also offers exciting adventure activities like bungee jumping, white water rafting and cliff jumping.

Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir

Ladakh offers breathtaking mountain scenery, challenging treks and a wide variety of activities. Some of the most popular activities include the Chadar trek, Indus River rafting, biking and cycling in an adventurous environment. The beauty of Ladakh is not only famous among Indians but also appreciated globally.

Gokarna, Karnataka

Gokarna is famous among travellers who seek a peaceful vacation it is best known for its idyllic beaches and pristine waters, it is a more laid-back and less commercialized version of Goa. Some of its famous beaches are Om Beach, Kudle Beach and the more secluded Half Moon and Paradise Beach.

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Varanasi or Kashi as its also known, is one of the holiest cities in India. the rich culture and heritage attract a lot of visitors its special ghats and steep river banks are ultimately beautiful. Most of the visitors seek inner peace and connection to god here, it is known for its devotion and spiritual aspects.

Munnar, Kerala

Munnar is a hill station in Kerala known for its tea plantations, rolling hills scenic Beaty, huge splashy waterfalls and numerous streams. It is a beautiful place with lots of greenery and a positive atmosphere, a lot of people prefer to spend a quiet and calm vacation here.

Meghalaya

Meghalaya is known for its stunning natural beauty and waterfalls, caves and living root bridges. Some of the tourist attractions here are Nohakalikai Falls, Umiam Lake,mawylnnong village (the cleanest village in Asia ) and also Cherrapunji one of the wettest places on earth. You can also learn about the unique and rich heritage of the Khasi people.

These are some of the popular places among millennials or the youth generally to go on vacations or enjoy themselves, according to the activities and atmosphere these different and distinct places offer, again these are very few of the many places you can visit to relax or enjoy your valuable time to learn more and experience different culture and places.

Written by Khushi Pandey

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