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Off-beaten destinations in India top trending on Airbnb in 2022

Off-the-beaten-path destinations in India saw a spike in tourists' interest in 2022, with places like Madhapur, Telangana; Rameswaram and Vellore in Tamil Nadu; Cherrapunji?, Meghalaya; and Pimpri-Chinchwad, Maharashtra; being the top-trending spots, according to data released by Airbnb on Monday. International travel saw a strong recovery in 2022, a trend that should continue to rise in 2023, found the round-up of key trends presented by Airbnb, with Indians searching for the most iconic cities around the world, and solo travel emerging as the most popular type of international travel as of the third quarter (October-December) of 2022, followed by couple and family travel. Benefiting local communities by travelling to off-the-beaten-path destinations will further help in tourism recovery, Airbnb stated, observing that domestically, Indians are exploring off-beat destinations in states like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Meghalaya and Telangana. Dubai, London, Paris, Toronto and New York

Off-beaten destinations in India top trending on Airbnb in 2022
Updated On : 24 Jan 2023 | 11:17 AM IST

Airbnb witnesses surge in demand for offbeat destinations in India

Travellers' enthusiasm continued to grow after the Covid pandemic as there was about 140 per cent growth seen in non-urban night bookings on Airbnb during the second quarter of this calendar year. In India, the non-urban nights booked have increased by about 140 per cent when compared to the second quarter of 2022 (April-June) with the pre-pandemic second quarter of 2019, while non-urban long-term stays booked in India more than doubled, according to Airbnb internal data. According to the data, the number of destinations outside major cities have seen considerable growth in searches. Haldwani in Uttarakhand recorded a growth of about 330 per cent during the period under review, while Jibhi in Himachal Pradesh witnessed more than 270 per cent growth followed by Bir in Himachal Pradesh (more than 240 per cent growth) and Varkala in Kerala (more than 240 per cent growth), it added. On Airbnb, non-urban nights booked for long-term stays (over 28 days) more than doubled during the secon

Airbnb witnesses surge in demand for offbeat destinations in India
Updated On : 06 Sep 2022 | 9:18 PM IST

Life at the bottom of the pile

There is almost nothing special about this story of the life of a poor woman

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Updated On : 26 May 2017 | 11:02 PM IST

Subir Roy: Let a hundred hawkers thrive

The great effort to rescue even a bit of pavements shows how contested densely lived urban space is

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Updated On : 18 Mar 2017 | 12:06 AM IST

Subir Roy: Kolkata wetlands an endangered species

A city should consider itself lucky to have such a natural asset next to itself

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Updated On : 03 Mar 2017 | 10:46 PM IST

Subir Roy: The joys of bazaar shopping

The real challenge is to go for something affordable whose quality is just right

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Updated On : 17 Feb 2017 | 11:47 PM IST

Subir Roy: Look how far Kiddy's gone

The Telegraph has provided a springboard for a set of remarkable young people

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Updated On : 04 Feb 2017 | 2:50 AM IST

Subir Roy: Birth pangs of a passport

Why could several closed counters I saw in the hall not be opened and manned?

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Updated On : 20 Jan 2017 | 10:56 PM IST

Subir Roy: Animal lovers are equal, not animals

Humans may have a hierarchy but the love of animals is a great leveller

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Updated On : 23 Dec 2016 | 10:20 PM IST

Subir Roy: A lament to the death of good taste

Not so long ago one evening, my host and friend looked acutely embarrassed when in response to his query as to what I would like to drink

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Updated On : 10 Dec 2016 | 12:24 AM IST

Subir Roy: Demonetisation nama

The maid who cooks for us seemed bemused, as if she could not make up her mind whether to be sad or happy

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Updated On : 25 Nov 2016 | 11:07 PM IST

Subir Roy: Indian, with Swiss characteristics

The state of Sikkim is in some ways India's Switzerland. It is small, mountainous, beautiful, peaceful, orderly and not at all congested

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Updated On : 11 Nov 2016 | 11:56 PM IST

Subir Roy: Road to perdition, via Hebbal

The great pity is that among Indian cities, Bengaluru has a most well-informed and robust civil society

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Updated On : 29 Oct 2016 | 2:29 AM IST

Subir Roy: The changing working class

I got ready to congratulate him for clearing his exams and landing a job, but his plea was different

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Updated On : 14 Oct 2016 | 11:05 PM IST

Subir Roy: Posh retreats and peri-urban hell

The road to the poshest of posh developments on the outskirts of Kolkata is multi-lane, 21st century India, two-thirds of the way

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Updated On : 30 Sep 2016 | 10:37 PM IST

Subir Roy: Happy birthday, don't reply to this…

Other than organising our children's birthday parties, which were quite pleasant with a lot of children making a lot of noise, there was one lifestyle change my wife insisted upon

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Updated On : 16 Sep 2016 | 9:50 PM IST

Subir Roy: The changing unchanging pujas

Ostentatious Durga pujas became the autumnal hallmark of the city from late eighteenth century when the new rich among the natives such as munshis and banians sought to use the festival as an occasion to entertain the sahibs

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Updated On : 02 Sep 2016 | 10:23 PM IST

Subir Roy: Tighten kamarbandh for mahayudh

How could there be a revival of the entirely forgettable Hindi movie song of the mid-nineties, Ole Ole? What was the lifespan of these meaningless songs of the "beat and catchy tune" type that had replaced the ones with the unforgettable lyrics and melodies of the sixties and seventies? Why were people at the next table in the restaurant or the next cluster at the party going on and on about Ole?I was soon disabused. The latest argumentative rage and most dependable conversation starter was an animated exchange over which was the smarter of the two smartphone-driven taxi hire services, Ola or Uber? Their fans are not willing to come to blows as would those waving the flag for East Bengal or Mohun Bagan but passion is there alright and the debate is following in the footsteps of the one over Flipkart versus Amazon.The first to come has the first-mover advantage. And if this one is local, then it gets an additional leg-up from those who are fashionably patriotic in today's atmosphere. I

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Updated On : 19 Aug 2016 | 10:46 PM IST

Subir Roy: Condemned to be a rump

It is the rump, which has been left to call itself West Bengal or Paschim Bangla (in Bengali) and has been unhappy ever since

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Updated On : 05 Aug 2016 | 10:39 PM IST

Subir Roy: Remembering a lived past

Cities with the memory of a lived past take things that come their way in their own way

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Updated On : 22 Jul 2016 | 10:27 PM IST