Mumbai-based financial services professional Dhananjay Singh is planning a week-long trip to Goa this rainy season and he is not worried about being unable to enjoy the beaches or indulging in water sports. “My idea is to relax and I find that coastal destinations are less crowded during monsoon. I have booked a room at a resort which would normally cost Rs 6,000-6,5000 per night for just Rs 4,000. So I have upgraded my stay,’’ he said.

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According to Rajeev Kale, president and country head, holidays, MICE, visa and passport services, Thomas Cook (India), “Monsoons are typically considered to be a lean travel period for families as schools reopen for the new academic year. However, Indian consumers want to avail packages at great rates where they save approximately 15-20% as compared to peak season rates. In addition, there are significant discounts courtesy offers on airfares that most carriers announce during this season.”

Monsoon travellers typically include backpackers, adventure enthusiasts, Dinks (Double income no kids) and closed group of friends, said Karan Anand— head, relationships, Cox & Kings. “Long 10-15 days trips are more in demand in monsoon, as travellers increasingly seek immersive experiences - be it a road trip, hiking or wellness retreat,’’ he said.

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Monsoon is a good time for activities like trekking or long drives and there are packages tailored to meet these demands. “Self-drive holidaying as a trend is becoming progressively popular,”said Daniel D’Souza - head of sales, India, NRI markets and e-commerce, SOTC Travel.

To tap into this segment, SOTC has launched self-drive holiday packages within India. SOTC provides self-drive car rental on a set itinerary, combining with choicest hotels on stay and breakfast basis. The itinerary has suggestions for tourists. With a fixed package, all hotel and car arrangements are taken care of. Leh, Goa, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Kerala are the most preferred destinations for road journeys due to the lush green forests and pleasant climate.

While serious trekkers look forward to challenging and strenuous expeditions in the Himalayas, amateur explorers and kids opt for small, closer home weekend treks, said Anand. For example, weekend travellers from Mumbai, Pune and Nasik explore destinations within the state like Kaas Plateau, Kothaligadh, Sudhagarh, Kohoj fort, Irshalgadh, Shilonda, Naneghat, Visapur fort, among many others.

“Many trekkers also participate in different sustainable activities like clean-up drives, seed-ball plantation, contributing to the local economy and much more. The response to activities like rafting is Kolad, monsoon cycle rides, heritage walks, tree walks and mangrove plantation drive is also encouraging. This year we expect at least 20% growth in adventure travel as compared to the last year,’’ Anand added.

The monsoon season allows tourists to kick back and relax and rejuvenate themselves, hence the rise in queries for wellness tourism packages, said Kale. “Destinations like Kerala and Karnataka offer yoga, healthy meal plans and other meditation activities for tourists to get away from their daily routines and use their vacations to de-stress and undergo a complete detox. From farm-to-table, vegetarian, organic, holistic, or clean cuisines these exotic wellness retreats have a variety of available plans for their customers. Sometimes a trip’s itinerary also includes activities like healthy cooking classes or demonstrations and wellness activities to keep them active and healthy,’’ he said.

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Luxury resorts and getaways are also in demand mainly for the off-season discount offered in this season, said Anand. “Families and individual travellers see this as an opportunity to enjoy luxury within their budget. Travellers opt for a two- to three-day-long staycation. Palace stay in Rajasthan and spa and yoga retreats in Himalayan regions and treehouse hideaways in Kerala are largely explored,’’ he said.

For wellness and rejuvenation holidays, Kerala continues to be a favourite. Auroville in Puducherry, Bhutan and Ladakh are also popular amongst travellers.