Diwali 2022 is almost here. While some of us are decorating our homes, some of us are planning for a short vacation in the coming Diwali holidays. And, why not? Diwali, Bhai Dooj, Ram Navami, Govardhan Pooja— all these festivals make for a long-extended holiday. Also, according to OYO’s festive season booking data, this year sees 108% more demand for travel than last year.
This Festive Season Indians Are Travelling To Thailand & Singapore
However, this time people are not just going on a vacation to domestic tourist destinations like Goa, Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh. They’re also opting for out-of-India travel. Major travel destinations outside India, witnessing a spike in demand are Thailand, Singapore, Maldives, and Mauritius.
Also, after a two-year hiatus, because of COVID-19 global travel restrictions are finally removed. Thailand removed all major travel restrictions for Indians in September last year. The same was the case with Singapore, which also opened its doors to Indian travellers this year.
Well, if you’re also someone looking to travel to any of these international destinations, then, here are some hidden gems that you should add to your itinerary.
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KHO WAI In Thailand
KHO WAI is a quaint island that lies in eastern Thailand. Apparently, KHO Chang is a very famous tourist spot, but KHO WAI is like a hidden gem that you must visit.
Yunan Garden In Singapore
Yunnan Garden is located at the westernmost point in Singapore. Inspired by the lush and manicured traditional Chinese gardens, this park has many elements that pay tribute to literature, culture, and architecture.
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Petchabun in Thailand
Phetchabun is the perfect location for people looking for a quiet getaway. Thousands of hectares of cabbage plantations await you. Explore beautiful waterfalls,, national parks, lakes, and mountains.
Johor Strait Lighthouse In Singapore
At the end of the breakwater at Raffles Marina, an attractive 12-meter lighthouse overlooks the Tuas Second Link Bridge and illuminates the path of yachts entering and leaving the marina.
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Sukhothai In Thailand
If you’re visiting at the time of Diwali, then do visit Sukhothai in Thailand because it is also the birthplace of the Loy Krathong Lantern. And on his birthday, thousands of flowers and candles are lit. It’s akin to our Diwali celebrations.
So, folks, do remember to visit these hidden, but gorgeous spots on your next vacation.
Source: Hindustan Times
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