News Lifestyle Have money, will travel: More Indians going off beaten track

Have money, will travel: More Indians going off beaten track

New Delhi: A history lesson at the War Remnants museum in Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam, adventure sports in South Africa for an adrenaline rush or taking a dip in the crystal clear waters

have money will travel more indians going off beaten track have money will travel more indians going off beaten track
New Delhi: A history lesson at the War Remnants museum in Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam, adventure sports in South Africa for an adrenaline rush or taking a dip in the crystal clear waters of Krabi in Thailand.



 An ever increasing number of Indians are exploring offbeat destinations around the world with rise in disposable incomes and lifestyle changes, travel experts say.

According to online travel portal Expedia India, 30 percent of holiday-goers in India are opting for offbeat destinations during the summer holidays this year, as compared to 20 percent last year. And over 13 million Indians - one of the largest groups of world travellers today - are expected to be travelling abroad this year.