Women, especially in Asia, increasingly seek cultural travel and family trips. Solo female travel rises among younger demographics, prompting hotels to enhance safety and personal care amenities.
Thailand has earned an impressive 8th position globally, as highlighted by the New York Post, a leading American media outlet.
A recent survey reveals a significant increase in women seeking culturally immersive travel experiences. Notably, 80% of Indian women and 69% of Indonesian women are eager to explore lesser-known destinations, highlighting a broader trend in Asia where 60% of women favor off-the-beaten-path locations.
Family travel is also gaining traction, especially among women: 40% prefer to travel with family, compared to 28% of men. Indonesian women lead this trend, with 68% favoring multigenerational trips, reflecting a growing desire for shared experiences.
Solo travel is becoming increasingly popular, especially among younger women, with 62% of those aged 18-25 in Hong Kong and Thailand expressing interest. In response, the hospitality industry is evolving by prioritizing safety, offering unique experiences, and enhancing personal care amenities to meet the specific needs of female travelers.