— Eid is evolving beyond homecoming, with travel and culinary experiences taking center stage. According to Traveloka’s latest insights, 42% of Indonesians plan to travel—whether domestically or internationally during the Eid holiday, blending family reunions with vacations. At the same time, culinary experiences have emerged as the top planned activity during this period, with 45% of travelers prioritizing dining adventures, ranging from revisiting hometown favorites to exploring trending restaurants and street food scenes.
With nearly 150 million people expected to travel this season, Eid 2025 is shaping up to be one of the busiest holiday periods yet, as Indonesians seek both connection and new experiences.
Caesar Indra, President, Traveloka, said, “Travelers today are more intentional about how they experience Eid, combining tradition with flexible getaways and curated experiences. As demand for more flexible and experience-led…


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