A growing number of Indian travellers are showing a preference for solo trips to destinations such as the UAE, Egypt, Singapore, and Vietnam, according to a report released on Tuesday. The report, compiled by the online visa application platform Atlys, highlights a trend towards independent travel among Indian tourists.
Based on visa applications processed through the Atlys platform for summer travel this year, solo travellers accounted for a substantial portion of visa applications for various countries. Specifically, solo travellers comprised approximately 65 per cent of visa applications for the UAE, 60 per cent for Egypt, 40 per cent for Singapore, and 45 per cent for Vietnam.
In contrast, group tours still hold appeal for some travellers, with around 20 per cent of visa applications for group trips to the UAE, 30 per cent for Egypt, 25 per cent for Singapore, and 20 per cent for Vietnam.
The report also sheds light on the demographic breakdown of visa applicants, revealing that…
















