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Indian Travellers Chase The Summer Sun: Visa Applications Surge 68% For 2025, Atlys Data Shows

For 2025, Schengen countries, along with the United States, and the United Arab Emirates are emerging as top picks, as per digital visa platform Atlys.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>A staggering 45.5% rise in visa applications in 2024 over 2023 set the tone for this momentum, with the UAE, Egypt, Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia emerging as key travel hotspots. (Photo source: Freepik)</p></div>
A staggering 45.5% rise in visa applications in 2024 over 2023 set the tone for this momentum, with the UAE, Egypt, Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia emerging as key travel hotspots. (Photo source: Freepik)

With visas in hand and suitcases packed, Indian travellers are gearing up for an action-packed summer. From first-time flyers to seasoned globe-trotters, the trend is clear—travel isn’t just an option anymore, it’s a lifestyle!

If the past year was any indication, 2025 is shaping up to be India’s biggest travel boom yet. Indian travellers are not just embracing wanderlust—they're redefining it. Visa applications have skyrocketed by 68% for this year's summer vacation, compared to the same period in 2024, according to data from digital visa platform Atlys.

A staggering 45.5% rise in visa applications in 2024 over 2023 set the tone for this momentum, with hotspots like Dubai, Egypt, Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia witnessing year-on-year growth between 22% and 51%.

For 2025, Schengen countries, along with the United States, and the United Arab Emirates are emerging as top picks, fueled by early bookings. Gen Z is leading the charge, opting for experience-driven trips, shorter stays, and spontaneous adventures, with Indonesia, Egypt, and Japan topping the charts for immersive journeys.

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Rise Of First-Time International Travellers

An exciting trend this summer is the wave of first-time international travellers opting for destinations with hassle-free visas and affordable travel. Countries like Cambodia, Sri Lanka, and Azerbaijan are benefiting from this influx, offering a seamless entry for eager Indian explorers.

“This uptick reflects a collective desire to explore cultures, try new experiences, and make the most of their vacation time. Whether it’s seasoned adventurers checking off bucket-list countries or first-time explorers seeking convenience and affordability, it’s clear that travel is evolving into a true lifestyle priority," said Mohak Nahta, founder and CEO of Atlys.

Multi-Country Mania

A new travel hack is taking off—"multi-country summer getaways." Rather than planning multiple separate trips, travellers are optimising visa approvals and budget airfares to tick off multiple destinations in one go.

A growing demand for Schengen visas being used for extended itineraries across France, Spain, and Italy, making Europe a top contender for Indian tourists in 2025, according to Atlys.

This shift marks a strategic approach to travel, where Indians are keen on maximising their experiences per trip, blending adventure with smart planning.

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