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Top International Short Trips Indians Consider After Diwali

Explore the top international short trips Indians plan after Diwali. From Dubai to Bali, discover quick getaways filled with beaches, shopping, and relaxation.

October 23, 2025 / 16:07 IST
Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok has a blend of both culture and fun because it is known to be a city of street food, floating markets, as well and temples. It remains at the top of the list of Indian travellers due to the ease of securing a visa and low fares. (Image: Canva)

Dubai, UAE Less than a four-hour flight, Dubai is a post-Diwali shopping, beach and desert despot. It has a vibrant nightlife and luxury that make it ideal to take a short break. (Image: Canva)Dubai, UAELess than a four-hour flight, Dubai is a post-Diwali shopping, beach and desert despot. It has a vibrant nightlife and luxury that make it ideal to take a short break. (Image: Canva)

Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok has a blend of both culture and fun because it is known to be a city of street food, floating markets, as well and temples. It remains at the top of the list of Indian travellers due to the ease of securing a visa and low fares. (Image: Canva)Bangkok, ThailandBangkok has a blend of both culture and fun because it is known to be a city of street food, floating markets, as well and temples. It remains at the top of the list of Indian travellers due to the ease of securing a visa and low fares. (Image: Canva)

Singapore It is a clean and vibrant city that is perfect to have a quick escape. Gardens by the Bay and Sentosa Island are the places where Singapore incorporates both futuristic and family-oriented entertainment. (Image: Canva)SingaporeIt is a clean and vibrant city that is perfect to have a quick escape. Gardens by the Bay and Sentosa Island are the places where Singapore incorporates both futuristic and family-oriented entertainment. (Image: Canva)

Bali, Indonesia Once the Diwali festivity is over, some Indians would visit Bali to enjoy its beaches, temples, and yoga retreats. The tropical atmosphere of the island and its picturesque rice fields are a great way to detox after the festival. (Image: Canva)Bali, IndonesiaOnce the Diwali festivity is over, some Indians would visit Bali to enjoy its beaches, temples, and yoga retreats. The tropical atmosphere of the island and its picturesque rice fields are a great way to detox after the festival. (Image: Canva)

Maldives The Maldives, just a few hours away by air, is the ideal destination for both couples and families. It has overwater villas, coral reefs and clear lagoons, making it a perfect getaway after the festive season. (Image: Canva)MaldivesThe Maldives, just a few hours away by air, is the ideal destination for both couples and families. It has overwater villas, coral reefs and clear lagoons, making it a perfect getaway after the festive season. (Image: Canva)

Sri Lanka Endowed with history and nature, the beaches, tea plantations, and cultural sites of Sri Lanka are the destinations that calm down the Indian tourists who are tired of the commotion of the festival. Romantic and affordable alternative. (Image: Canva)Sri LankaEndowed with history and nature, the beaches, tea plantations, and cultural sites of Sri Lanka are the destinations that calm down the Indian tourists who are tired of the commotion of the festival. Romantic and affordable alternative. (Image: Canva)

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Kuala Lumpur is a vibrant destination for a short trip due to the shopping streets it has, as well as its Petronas Towers. The experience is supplemented by its varied cuisine and surrounding islands. (Image: Canva)Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaKuala Lumpur is a vibrant destination for a short trip due to the shopping streets it has, as well as its Petronas Towers. The experience is supplemented by its varied cuisine and surrounding islands. (Image: Canva)

Phuket, Thailand Phuket has a combination of both nightlife and relaxation for beach lovers. From island-hopping to water sports, it is a tropical adventure which can be reached easily by Indian metros. (Image: Canva)Phuket, ThailandPhuket has a combination of both nightlife and relaxation for beach lovers. From island-hopping to water sports, it is a tropical adventure which can be reached easily by Indian metros. (Image: Canva)

Doha, Qatar As a new destination of interest, Doha has desert tours, an art gallery and contemporary cityscapes. It has easy flight access, which makes it perfect for a short and luxurious vacation. (Image: Canva)Doha, QatarAs a new destination of interest, Doha has desert tours, an art gallery and contemporary cityscapes. It has easy flight access, which makes it perfect for a short and luxurious vacation. (Image: Canva)

Oman Oman is just a couple of hours away, as mountains, beaches and desert camps will offer adventure and serenity to Mumbai. It is a hidden treasure to tourists who want to relax after partying. (Image: Canva)OmanOman is just a couple of hours away, as mountains, beaches and desert camps will offer adventure and serenity to Mumbai. It is a hidden treasure for tourists who want to relax after partying. (Image: Canva)

Nivritti Khatri
first published: Oct 23, 2025 04:07 pm

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