The Niyo Rewind 2025 report revealed Kazakhstan has emerged as the new ‘Switzerland’ for young Indian travellers. It found that Delhi, Bengaluru and Mumbai account for nearly two-thirds of international trips. Solo travel now dominates, with 64% of outbound journeys taken alone. Gen Z and millennials together drive over 90% of India’s outbound travel demand, underscoring a shift toward independent, youth-led travel choices.
Kazakhstan emerges as new ‘Switzerland’ for young Indian; Gen Z & millennials power over 90% of trips: Report
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