August 30, 2024 | 10:45 GMT+7

Vietnam among top destinations attracting Indian tourists to return

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The ranking resulting from the "Return Visitor Ranking" survey conducted via the Agoda platform from August 1 – 19.

 Indian billionaire Dilip Shanghvi's 4,500-person delegation excitedly visits Trang An scenic spot in Ninh Binh province of Vietnam in late August . (Photo: nld.com)
Indian billionaire Dilip Shanghvi's 4,500-person delegation excitedly visits Trang An scenic spot in Ninh Binh province of Vietnam in late August . (Photo: nld.com)

The Government News on August 29 quoted the online travel platform Agoda as reporting that Vietnam Nam is among the top favorite destinations for Indian travelers who wish to return.

According to the "Return Visitor Ranking" survey, conducted by Agoda, 67% of the Indian travelers surveyed said they want to come back to their favorite destinations for their cuisine, ease of travel, and affordability.

The survey found up to 58 percent of repeat travelers have visited their favorite destinations between one to three times in the past decade.

According to Krisha Rathi, Agoda's Director for South Asia and the Maldives, this ranking indicates that for Indian travelers, Thailand, Vietnam, and Bali (Indonesia) are not only destinations but also experiences they are eager to repeat.

The survey also highlights the importance of hospitality, with three out of every 10 Indian travelers noting that friendly locals are critical in their decision to return.

For Asian travelers, Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam have become the top destinations they wish to revisit. The ease of travel is the primary motivation for 44 percent of Asian travelers wanting to return to their favorite destinations.

The survey was conducted via the Agoda platform from August 1 - 19, with over 4,000 participants from 10 markets, including Indonesia, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan (China), Thailand, and Vietnam.

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