Initially, when we planned a trip, we preferred to map out each and every destination. Our main focus was on covering popular places, which often resulted in a tight schedule. However, many travellers are now choosing anti-itinerary travel. Read on to know more about this new travel trend!
What Is Anti-Itinerary Travel?
Now, travellers are showing more interest in ‘anti-itinerary’ travel. Following this new travel trend, travellers are now leaving space to enjoy the unexpected experiences. Wait! This doesn’t mean that you have to travel without any plan at all. It’s more about leaving a little room for surprises. Instead of running from one tourist spot to another and checking off endless lists, travellers are now choosing to slow down, explore hidden corners, and see where the day takes them.
See, in a way, that extra free time in the morning might lead you to a cosy local café, a friendly chat with a resident, or a hidden gem that isn’t even listed in travel guides. Instead of rushing from one attraction to another, you get the chance to enjoy a place at your own pace and discover unexpected experiences.
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Gen Z’s Shift To Short, Frequent Getaways
News18 reported that earlier, Indians used to choose one big yearly trip planned months in advance, with tight schedules and packed itineraries. But Gen Z is changing that pattern completely. Instead of saving everything for one long vacation, they now prefer shorter, frequent trips that feel easier, lighter, and less stressful to plan.
They also don’t blindly follow viral travel spots. If something is trending online, they often look for quieter, hidden places instead. Most of them even book trips at the last minute, based on mood or a quick plan with friends.
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FAQs
What is anti-itinerary travel?
Anti-itinerary travel is a flexible way of travelling where people avoid strict plans and instead leave room for spontaneous experiences.

