logo
Independence Day weekend 2025: Goa to Singapore, where Indians are headed

Independence Day weekend 2025: Goa to Singapore, where Indians are headed

Business Standard20 hours ago
The Independence Day extended weekend you've been waiting for is finally here — and it's sending travellers across India into booking overdrive. Hotels are reporting a rush of reservations, airfares are holding steady, and popular destinations are bracing for packed beaches, bustling streets, and high demand.
Rajesh Magow, co-founder and group CEO, MakeMyTrip, said Independence Day has steadily grown into a major travel occasion.
'This year too, the search and booking trends point to strong intent to travel over the Independence Day weekend. With Independence Day on a Friday, travel demand appears to be peaking two days earlier, on Wednesday, August 13, giving early travellers a five-day window,' he said.
Domestic favourites this year include Goa, Udaipur, Jaipur, Puri, Lonavala, Varanasi, Coorg, Mahabaleshwar, Ooty and Pondicherry. Leading international picks are Pattaya, Bali, Bangkok, Singapore, Dubai, Phuket, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur, Zurich and London.
Turning the weekend into a five-day holiday
Pickyourtrail co-founder Hari Ganapathy shared a leave strategy for those looking to stretch the break.
'Take Wednesday, August 14, and Monday, August 18 off. Pair them with Independence Day on Friday, August 15, and Janmashtami on Saturday, August 16, and you have a perfect stretch for that holiday you've been putting off,' he said.
Travel platforms say the August break is ideal for destinations that offer quick flights, easy visas, and enough variety to feel like a proper escape without a long absence from work.
Ganapathy recommends:
Thailand (Phuket + Phi Phi)
Day 1: Arrive in Phuket, check into a beach resort, and explore Bangla Road at night.
Day 2: Take a full-day trip to Phi Phi Islands for snorkelling, Maya Bay views, and a picnic lunch.
Day 3: Visit the Big Buddha, Wat Chalong, and local markets; finish with a cooking class or spa.
Day 4: Morning beach walk before heading home.
Sri Lanka (Galle + South Coast)
Day 1: Arrive in Colombo, travel to Galle Fort, explore the lanes, and watch the sunset from the ramparts.
Day 2: Beach-hop at Unawatuna and Jungle Beach, visit the Peace Pagoda.
Day 3: Spend the day in Mirissa with whale watching (seasonal) or beach BBQ.
Day 4: Coffee, shopping, and a final stroll through the fort before returning to Colombo.
Dubai
Day 1: Check into a hotel in Downtown or Marina and explore the area.
Day 2: Visit Dubai Mall, Museum of the Future, and Dubai Aquarium.
Day 3: Explore Al Fahidi, take an abra ride, and go for a desert safari.
Day 4: Relax at JBR or Kite Beach and enjoy a weekend brunch.
Day 5: Shopping at Souk Madinat or a spa visit before departure.
Singapore
Day 1: Check into a central hotel and walk the Marina Bay promenade.
Day 2: Visit Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands SkyPark.
Day 3: Spend a full day at Sentosa.
Day 4: Explore Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam.
Day 5: Wander through Jewel Changi Airport before flying out.
Cox & Kings says short-haul experiences with a 'big feel' are in demand — from three-night cruises from Mumbai to vineyard stays in Nashik, cultural trails in Jaipur, and digital detox retreats in the hills.
Hotels prepare for a busy weekend
K B Kachru, president of the Hotel Association of India (HAI) and chairman, South Asia, Radisson Hotel Group, said member hotels are already seeing an increase in advance bookings.
'Reports and trends indicate a rise in both occupancy and room rates over the long Independence Day weekend. Some properties are witnessing up to a 40 per cent surge in bookings compared to last year, with ADRs expected to be 10–15 per cent higher year-on-year,' he said.
Chander K Baljee, CMD of Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd (ROHL), told PTI, 'We are seeing steady interest for the extended Independence Day weekend from August 14 to 17. While the booking momentum is yet to fully pick up, we anticipate strong last-minute demand, which is quite typical for long weekends in the domestic market. Compared to the same period last year, we're observing an approximate increase of Rs 1,280 in rates. We expect the Average Room Rate to close around Rs 6,450, which is a 7–8 per cent increase over last year's rate of Rs 6,000 on the retail segment.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

‘Goosebumps': Mumbai Airport Illuminates In Tricolour Ahead Of Independence Day
‘Goosebumps': Mumbai Airport Illuminates In Tricolour Ahead Of Independence Day

News18

time31 minutes ago

  • News18

‘Goosebumps': Mumbai Airport Illuminates In Tricolour Ahead Of Independence Day

From the entrance to the terminal, the lobby and even the Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower, every corner of Mumbai airport has been lit up for Independence Day. As India gets ready to celebrate Independence Day, Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has been decorated with a stunning tricolour theme. From the entrance to the terminal, the lobby and even the Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower, every corner has been lit up for the occasion. The airport's tall pillars now glow brightly in saffron, white and green, which has left visitors impressed. The check-in area also shines with colourful lighting. Jeet Adani, Director of Adani Airports, felt proud seeing the airport beautifully lit up ahead of the 15 August celebrations. Passengers Greeted By Tricolour Lighting As soon as the passengers step inside the airport, they are welcomed by multiple tricolour lights, creating an instant festive feel. The well-planned arrangements, modern facilities and upgraded technology make the decorations stand out. After the official X (formerly Twitter) account of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport posted a video of the Independence Day decorations, Jeet Adani reshared it. He mentioned that the sight of the tricolour brings pride to every Indian. He wrote, 'The sight of our tricolour stirs a deep pride in every Indian's heart and I'm certain everyone passing through Mumbai Airport will feel it too." The sight of our tricolour stirs a deep pride in every Indian's heart and I'm certain everyone passing through Mumbai Airport will feel it too 🇮🇳 — Jeet Adani (@jeet_adani1) August 13, 2025 Social Media Users Praise The Tricolour Decor Reacting to the post, a user wrote, 'Goosebumps." 'This is a fantastic way to celebrate India's Independence Day, fostering patriotism and national pride," a comment read. One more added, 'Incredible India." While Mumbai Airport already boasts world-class facilities, the Adani Group has enhanced its digital experience with the newly revamped Adani One App. The app features a Rewards Programme that can be redeemed for food and beverages, retail purchases, car parking, and shopping. Travellers can also enjoy a seamless lounge experience by pre-booking, checking card eligibility, and gaining hassle-free entry. Additional tools include live flight status updates, instant notifications, quick access to high-speed Wi-Fi, and essential travel information at their fingertips. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

FASTag Annual Pass rolling out on August 15, 2025: How to buy FASTag online, price, and benefits
FASTag Annual Pass rolling out on August 15, 2025: How to buy FASTag online, price, and benefits

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

FASTag Annual Pass rolling out on August 15, 2025: How to buy FASTag online, price, and benefits

The FASTag Annual Pass is launching on August 15, 2025, coinciding with India's 79th Independence Day. Introduced by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), this pass is designed to provide seamless toll payments for frequent commuters. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now By offering a one-time payment for non-commercial vehicles like private cars, jeeps, and vans, it eliminates repetitive toll payments on national highways and expressways. The FASTag Annual Pass is a prepaid toll system integrated with the existing FASTag infrastructure. It allows commuters to cross toll plazas on national highways and expressways up to 200 times in a year or until the one-year validity ends, whichever comes first. The pass ensures faster, cashless toll payments, reducing waiting time and overall commuting costs. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know—from price and benefits to a step-by-step 'how-to' on purchasing the FASTag Annual Pass, along with answers to frequently asked questions. How to buy FASTag Annual Pass online: Step-by-step guide Purchasing the FASTag Annual Pass is simple and can be done via the Rajmargyatra app or the NHAI website . Follow the below steps: Step 1: Access the platform Download Rajmargyatra (Android/iOS) or visit the NHAI website. Step 2: Enter vehicle and FASTag details Log in using your mobile number Provide your vehicle registration and existing FASTag ID Step 3: Confirm eligibility Check if your FASTag is properly installed, linked, and active Step 4: Make payment Pay the Rs. 3,000 fee through available online payment gateways Step 5: Activation Once payment is successful, the Annual Pass is linked to your FASTag Receive confirmation via SMS You are now ready for 200 trips or one-year validity on national highways FASTag Annual Pass price and benefits The FASTag Annual Pass is priced at Rs. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 3,000. This one-time payment covers up to 200 trips or a period of 12 months from activation. Each toll crossing counts as one trip, making it simple for users to monitor usage. FASTag Annual Pass key benefits Significant savings: Minister Nitin Gadkari highlighted that tolls usually cost Rs. 80–100 per crossing, but with the Annual Pass, it drops to Rs. 15, potentially saving up to Rs. 7,000 annually. Seamless travel: No need to stop at toll plazas repeatedly. Easy integration: Works with your existing FASTag, no separate tag required. Validity: Covers national highways and expressways. Note: State highways or toll plazas managed by state authorities are not included in this pass. Regular FASTag payments will still apply there. How the FASTag Annual Pass works The Annual Pass is linked to your existing FASTag, provided it meets the eligibility criteria: Properly affixed on the vehicle windshield Linked to a valid Vehicle Registration Number (VRN) Not blacklisted or deactivated The pass is non-transferable. If used on a different vehicle, it will be automatically deactivated. FASTag Annual Pass: Common FAQs Who can buy the FASTag Annual Pass? Any owner of a non-commercial private vehicle like a car, jeep, or van with an active FASTag can purchase the pass. Can I use the pass on state highways or toll plazas operated by state governments? No, it is only valid on national highways and expressways. State-managed toll plazas require regular FASTag payments. Is the FASTag Annual Pass transferable to another vehicle? No, it is non-transferable and linked to the vehicle on which it is registered. How many trips are included in the Annual Pass? The pass covers up to 200 toll trips within one year of activation. How much can I save using the FASTag Annual Pass? A typical toll costs Rs. 80–100, but with the Annual Pass, the effective cost drops to Rs. 15 per crossing, potentially saving up to Rs. 7,000 annually. Can I activate the Annual Pass on an existing FASTag? Yes, if your FASTag is active, properly affixed, and linked to your vehicle, the pass can be activated without buying a new tag. How do I know if my FASTag is eligible? Your FASTag must be linked to a valid VRN, installed correctly, and not blacklisted. Eligibility is verified during the purchase process. What are the payment options for the FASTag Annual Pass? Payments can be made through all supported online payment gateways on the Rajmargyatra app or NHAI website. Will I get confirmation after activation? Yes, once payment is complete, you will receive an SMS confirmation indicating the Annual Pass is active for your vehicle. How long is the FASTag Annual Pass valid? It is valid for one year from activation or 200 trips, whichever comes first. FASTag Annual Pass: Key takeaways FASTag Annual Pass simplifies toll payments for frequent commuters. A one-time fee of Rs. 3,000 covers up to 200 trips or one year. Integrated with existing FASTag infrastructure. Exclusive to national highways and expressways, not applicable to state-managed tolls. Non-transferable and linked to a single vehicle for security and compliance. The FASTag Annual Pass marks a significant step toward cashless, hassle-free highway travel in India, helping commuters save both time and money. Also Read | Discover everything about the automotive world at Times of India.

Independence Day 2025 traffic advisory: Check traffic restrictions in Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad on 15th August
Independence Day 2025 traffic advisory: Check traffic restrictions in Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad on 15th August

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • Time of India

Independence Day 2025 traffic advisory: Check traffic restrictions in Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad on 15th August

Independence day 2025 Gurgaon traffic restrictions From 5 pm on August 12 to 1:30 pm on August 13 (full-dress rehearsal). From 5 pm on August 14 to 1:30 pm on August 15 (main event). Vehicles travelling to other states/districts advised to use KMP Expressway. Park only in designated areas to avoid congestion. Independence Day 2025 Faridabad traffic restrictions From 10 pm on August 12 to 2 pm on August 13. From 10 pm on August 14 to 2 pm on August 15. Independence Day Faridabad Restricted routes: Badarpur Border Prahladpur Karni Singh Shooting Range Surajkund Gol Chakkar Durga Builder Mangar Chowki Naka Dera Fatehpur Sector 30 Cut Delhi-Mumbai Expressway Sikri, NH-19 (Palwal Road) Elson JCB Chowk Live Events Independence Day Ghaziabad traffic restrictions Independence Day: Noida traffic restrictions (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Traffic police in Delhi-NCR have announced movement restrictions for heavy vehicles and road diversions from August 12–15, 2025 to facilitate the Independence Day full-dress rehearsal and the main fruits, vegetables, medicines, medical supplies, fuel, fire services, ambulances, police, and vehicles with special government will face action under the Motor Vehicles 0129-2267201, heavy vehicle entry towards Delhi via Ghazipur, Anand Vihar, or Ghaziabad borders during the rehearsal and main event hours (matching Delhi restrictions — typically from the evening before until mid-day of the event).Traffic from Ghaziabad towards Delhi will be diverted via Bhopura Border or alternative peripheral vehicles advised to use Eastern Peripheral Expressway to bypass heavy vehicle entry to Delhi via DND Flyway, Kalindi Kunj, or Chilla Border during rehearsal and event vehicles to be diverted to Yamuna Expressway and Eastern Peripheral vehicle commuters advised to avoid DND Flyway during restricted hours and use alternative Noida-Greater Noida internal in all four cities have urged commuters to check official traffic police social media handles, plan journeys in advance, and follow diversion routes to avoid delays.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store