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From the chaos over a forgotten phone charger to the comforting presence of homemade namkeenIndian Travellers’ Journeys are Shaped by Several Quirks, related practices and unexpected mothers, according to a new report.
What didn’t make it to the trip
Despite having been thorough with your Vacation packingHave you ever had the feeling that you are missing something? It might be your phone Charger! The report by Travel Platform Booking.com Reveals that 35 per cent Indian travels forget their phone charges or adapters while packing.
Besides this most forgotten item, 33 per cent travelers forget toothbrushes or toothpaste, 29 per cent miss carrying essential medicines, and 28 per cent have earphones to compani jair jaurney, being well, they forget them at home.
Beyond these usual items, travellers also sometimes miss packing things like umberllas and sunglasses. Critical Travel Documents are also also in the list with 21 per cent Indians forgetting to carry this essential item.
What didn’t make it back home
Things are missed not only while packing before the trip, but also while while returning from the vacation. Nearly Half (42 per cent) of Indian Travellers Leave Behind Clothing Items Like Socks, Shirts and Tops during their holidays, the report states.
Other Commonly forgotten Items Include Electronics Like Earphones, Charges or Power Banks (37 per cent), toiletries (36 per cent), glasses (30 per cent) and jewelery or 22 per cent. Around 17 per cent Indian Travellers Have also forgotten Important Documents Such as Passports or Ids. Some Truly Unexpected Items in this List Include Hair Extensions or Wigs (15 per cent), Teeth Aligners (13 per cent), and even pets (12 per cent).
Home Away from Home
For some Indian Travellers, Going Away from Home for Vacation does not necessarily mean parting ways with home-cooked food. The report reviews that 37 per cent of Indians Prefer Traveling with the Comfort of Home-Cooked Foods Such asThepla, paratha or puri.
When it comes to travel snacking, indians’ top picks are dry snacks likeNamkeen, khakhra And Biscuits (54 per cent), Followed by energy-boosting dry fruits and nuts (41 per cent), and chocolatesCandies or Mints (39 per cent) that offer a readily available treatment. For 33 per cent travellers, coffee and tea sachets are also also essential.
Bringing Back Memories
Souvenirs act as tangible reminders of experiences, and Indian travels wholeheartedly Embrace Them, Bringing Memories of their travels home. For 64 per cent of respondents, clothing items unique to the destination are their top souvenir Picks. This is followed by edible snacks sourced from local supermarkets or vendors (58 per cent).
Classic Mementos like fridge magnets, mugs, snow globes and keychains (50 per cent)
Commenting on the Findings of the Report, Santosh Kumar, Regional Manager, South Asia at Booking.com Said, “It’s fascinating to Journeys Unexpected Travel Twists May Disrupt The Best-Laid Plans, It’s often these moments, Along with the Memories of Local Experiences, that truveler’s Journey. “
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