The Purpose-Driven Traveler: New Report Reveals Shift in Asia Pacific Luxury Travel Trends
- Wellness plays key role in destination choice, with 90% of travelers considering it a top booking priority
- 72% of travelers plan to increase luxury travel spending
- New destinations including
Bangladesh ,New Zealand , andCambodia gaining ground on list of top 10 destinations - Nature escapes and countryside retreats surge, with interest in safaris up to 30%
The new report surveyed 1,750 of
"Luxury travelers are now more intentional than ever before," says
Wellness Takes Center Stage
Wellbeing has become a cornerstone of luxury travel. In 2025, 90% of travelers cite wellness experiences as a key factor in their booking decisions, up from 80% the year prior. Beyond traditional spa retreats, luxury travelers are embracing holistic wellness experiences - from forest immersions and nutrition programs to sound healing and sleep therapies.
Spending More, Expecting More
Luxury travelers are approaching their journeys with both confidence and discernment, as 72% plan to increase their spending on high-end travel in the coming year. This growth is led by travelers in
Brand trust is also on the rise - recognized luxury hotel brands now rank higher than independent villas or private retreats, reflecting a desire for consistency, curated experiences, and elevated service.
A Return to Familiarity – Plus a
A striking 93% of high-net-worth travelers in the region prefer to return to destinations they already love, with 89% saying they're more likely to revisit places where they feel a meaningful connection. These aren't just repeat trips - they're purposeful returns, often planned to delve deeper into a destination, reconnect with local communities, or relive special moments with family and friends.
At the same time, while many HNW travelers continue to favor familiar destinations, new markets with convenient regional access are rapidly gaining traction:
The Rise of the Intentional Itinerary
Today's luxury travelers are booking fewer trips but with greater depth and deliberation. The average short stay has increased from 3 to 4 nights, and itineraries are meticulously planned, often months in advance. For longer trips, bookings are typically made 2-3 months ahead, while short trips are locked in 1-2 months in advance. 93% expect a personalized travel experience, while 62% plan every detail ahead of time.
Nature
is an Emerging
Travel Priorit
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While gastronomy remains the top driver of travel, nature-driven experiences are now an emerging pillar of luxury travel. Countryside getaways are gaining momentum, with 28% of high-net-worth travelers planning rural escapes - up from 19% last year - while 30% are booking wildlife safaris. A remarkable 92% say being close to nature is a key travel priority, reflecting a growing desire for immersive, outdoor experiences. Further, these travelers are planners at heart, with the majority booking their long trips 2 to 6 months in advance, with some booking as far as 9 to 12 months out.
Changing Travel Dynamics: Who We Travel With
HNW travelers are redefining traditional travel groups as new dynamics emerge.
Guardian Trailsetters
Once a niche category, solo parents traveling with their kid(s) has grown from 15% to 24% in just a year. When traveling as a solo parent, they show a preference for enriching itineraries that offer invaluable experiences for their children, including religious events (41%), educational trips (38%), and safaris or extreme adventures (both at 35%).
Impact Explorers
Gen Z travelers are gravitating toward destinations like
Venture Travelist
First introduced in the 2024 New Luxe Landscapes report, the Venture Travelist segment has seen significant growth in 2025. 86% of HNW travelers now say they explore business or investment opportunities while traveling - up from 69% the previous year.
The full report is available to download. High-resolution images are available here.
Note to Editor
Findings are from a research report commissioned by
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