In 2023, the trend of bleisure travel—combining work with pleasure for mini-vacations while on business—is anticipated to persist, especially among women.
The tourism industry is getting ready for a new normal in 2023 as the world gradually recovers from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Arun K. Chittilappilly, Managing Director of Wonderla Holidays, listed the following five critical trends to be on the lookout for:
A greater emphasis on experiences: In 2023, travellers should prioritise having memorable and meaningful experiences everywhere they go. This could involve activities like immersion tours, outdoor excursions, and cultural seminars. Travelers could choose to take a cooking lesson with a local chef to learn about the food of the place they are visiting, or they might go on a guided trek in a national park to learn about the local flora and animals. These kinds of encounters enable visitors to engage with the local population and fully experience the place instead of just going to tourist places.