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Turkey is increasingly becoming a preferred long-haul destination for Indian travellers looking for a European-style holiday without spending as much as they would in countries like France or Switzerland. From Istanbul’s vibrant bazaars and historic mosques to Cappadocia’s iconic hot air balloons, the country offers a mix of culture, luxury, and scenic beauty in one trip. Its growing popularity on social media, along with better flight connectivity from India, has also made Turkey a strong choice for summer travellers despite rising airfares. With easier visa access for travellers holding valid US or UK visas, Turkey easily becomes a worthwhile long-haul holiday option this summer.

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Japan offers a high-tech “future meets tradition” experience that is becoming increasingly accessible. Especially among younger tourists looking for experiences beyond the usual beach destinations. While airfare remains on a bit higher side, many travellers believe the overall experience justifies the cost, particularly with the Japanese Yen remaining relatively weak. From Tokyo’s fast-paced city life and vibrant food scene to Kyoto’s temples and Mount Fuji’s scenic views, the country offers a mix of tradition and modern culture that continues to attract global tourists. Clean public transport, safety, and the rising popularity of Japan on social media platforms have also made it a strong long-haul choice for Indian travellers planning international holidays this year.

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Australia continues to attract Indian travellers looking for a longer and more experience-driven holiday. For many, the country offers the right mix of vibrant city life, scenic beaches, adventure activities, and familiar comforts, making the higher travel cost feel worthwhile. Cities like Sydney and Melbourne remain popular for their lifestyle, food culture, and iconic attractions, while destinations such as the Gold Coast and Great Barrier Reef draw families and nature lovers. The presence of a large Indian community and direct flights from major Indian cities have also made Australia a convenient choice for travellers planning long-haul international trips this summer.

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Georgia is increasingly emerging as a popular choice among Indian travellers looking for a European-style holiday without the high costs usually associated with Europe. While international airfares remain elevated this summer, many tourists are opting for destinations where accommodation, food, and local transport are still relatively affordable. Cities like Tbilisi offer a mix of historic streets, vibrant cafés, and scenic mountain views, making the country appealing to both young travellers and families. Easy visa access for Indians and the growing popularity of Georgia on social media have also contributed to its rise as a budget-friendly long-haul destination this travel season.

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Next is, Azerbaijan. This destination is becoming an increasingly popular destination among Indian travellers looking for an international holiday that feels luxurious without significantly stretching their budget. This summer, many tourists are choosing Baku for its modern skyline, vibrant nightlife, shopping streets, and scenic Caspian Sea views. The country offers a blend of contemporary city experiences and old-world charm, particularly in Baku’s historic Old City area. Relatively affordable hotels, local food, and easier visa processes for Indian travellers have also helped Azerbaijan emerge as a practical long-haul option amid the ongoing surge in travel costs.

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Vietnam continues to attract Indian travellers despite rising airfare prices, largely because the overall cost of travelling within the country remains comparatively affordable. From budget-friendly hotels and local cafés to inexpensive transport and street food, many tourists view Vietnam as a destination where they can still enjoy an international holiday without overspending. Places like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Long Bay, and Hoi An offer a mix of natural beauty, nightlife, culture, and food experiences that appeal to both young travellers and families. The country’s growing popularity on social media, combined with its value for money appeal, has also made Vietnam one of the more preferred choices for Indian tourists this summer season.

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Kazakhstan is steadily gaining popularity among Indian travellers looking for an international trip that feels different from the usual tourist hotspots while still remaining budget-friendly. With relatively affordable airfares compared to many long-haul destinations and lower on-ground expenses, the country is emerging as a practical option amid the ongoing surge in travel costs. Almaty, one of the country’s most visited cities, offers a mix of mountain views, cafés, nightlife, and outdoor activities at prices that are far more reasonable than most European destinations. Cooler weather during the summer months and easier visa access for Indians have also added to Kazakhstan’s appeal among young travellers and families planning international holidays this season.

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