From train hopping to drag, these trends will fuel travel in 2025

Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2025
Train hopping
Try it: Transcantábrico Train, Spain
Taking it easy
Try it: Ryokans in Kyoto, Japan
Following the music
Try it: New Orleans, USA
Extreme birdwatching
Try it: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda
Marvelous markets
Try it: Chandni Chowk, Delhi, India
What a drag
Try it: Trixie Motel, Palm Springs, USA
Underrated parks
Try it: Mount Aspiring National Park, New Zealand
Local flavors
Try it: Oaxaca, Mexico
Arboreal adventures
Try it: Avenue of the Baobabs, Madagascar
Best beaches
Try it: Erakor Island, Vanuatu
Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2025

Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2025 not only reveals must-visit destinations but also dives into the year’s top travel trends. From slow travel to extraordinary drag shows, these trends highlight how travelers are looking for immersive and meaningful experiences. Here’s a breakdown of the biggest travel trends for 2025, with suggestions on where to embrace them across the globe.

Train hopping

The romance of rail travel is back, combining nostalgia with sustainability. Whether it’s a scenic branch line or an epic transcontinental voyage, trains allow you to explore the world at a slower, more meditative pace.

Try it: Transcantábrico Train, Spain

This luxurious train weaves through the stunning landscapes of northern Spain, from the Basque Country to Galicia. With gourmet dining and impeccable service onboard, it’s the perfect way to see the region’s rich culture and incredible scenery.

Taking it easy

Slow travel is about embracing the art of doing less and experiencing more. It encourages travelers to stay longer in one place, truly immerse themselves in local culture, and avoid the rush of traditional itineraries.

Try it: Ryokans in Kyoto, Japan

Stay in a traditional Japanese inn, where you can savor peaceful tatami rooms, soak in hot springs, and indulge in multi-course kaiseki meals. It’s a timeless way to connect with both nature and Japanese culture.

Following the music

Music-themed travel allows fans to explore iconic venues, festivals, and the cultural roots of their favorite genres. It’s a way to not only enjoy great performances but to connect with the stories behind the soundtracks of our lives.

Try it: New Orleans, USA

The birthplace of jazz, New Orleans offers an unmatched music scene. From live performances on Frenchmen Street to the historic Preservation Hall, every corner of the city hums with rhythm and soul.

Extreme birdwatching

Birdwatching has evolved from a niche hobby to a serious reason to travel, with enthusiasts flocking to observe rare species in stunning environments. It combines adventure, patience, and an appreciation for nature’s beauty.

Try it: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda

This biodiverse wonder is home to many unique bird species, including the rare African green broadbill or blue flycatcher (pictured). It’s also the gateway to gorilla trekking, making it a double treat for wildlife enthusiasts.

Marvelous markets

Markets are cultural melting pots full of local flavors, scents, and craftsmanship. More than shops, they provide an unfiltered glimpse into everyday life of other countries, making them a sensory delight.

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Try it: Chandni Chowk, Delhi, India

One of Asia’s most famous markets, Chandni Chowk is a whirlwind of sights and sounds. From fragrant spices to intricate jewelry and delicious street food, it’s a captivating dive into India’s vibrant culture and a great place to get some souvenirs like this Indian dolls.

What a drag

Drag shows bring glamour, inclusivity, and artistry to the stage, offering a celebration of self-expression and human connection. Why not travel to see the best of the best?

Try it: Trixie Motel, Palm Springs, USA

Owned by drag icon Trixie Mattel, this vibrant motel is a drag lover’s dream. Each room is extravagantly themed, and the entire space is infused with colorful flair and cheeky charm.

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Underrated parks

With overcrowding at famous national parks, many travelers are seeking out lesser-known reserves. These hidden gems offer solitude and untouched beauty without the crowds.

Try it: Mount Aspiring National Park, New Zealand

Tucked away on the South Island, this park offers dramatic alpine scenery, tranquil hiking trails, and turquoise glacier-fed rivers. It’s perfect for those seeking adventure off the beaten path.

Local flavors

Food is often the heart of travel, and more people are chasing unique culinary experiences. Whether it’s street food or fine dining, eating local brings a deeper appreciation for the culture.

Try it: Oaxaca, Mexico

Known as Mexico’s food capital, Oaxaca is famous for mole, tlayudas, and m e z c a l. Its bustling markets and vibrant food festivals make it a paradise for culinary travelers.

Arboreal adventures

From ancient forests to iconic trees, arboreal adventures offer a peaceful way to connect with nature. These experiences allow travelers to appreciate the beauty, history, and ecological importance of trees.

Try it: Avenue of the Baobabs, Madagascar

This otherworldly stretch of ancient baobab trees is one of Madagascar’s most striking natural landmarks. Known as the "Tree of Life," baobabs can store thousands of liters of water and live for centuries, creating a surreal and unforgettable landscape.

Best beaches

Beach vacations are timeless, offering relaxation, natural beauty, and a connection to the ocean. From hidden coves to tropical paradises, there’s a perfect beach for everyone.

Try it: Erakor Island, Vanuatu

Also on Lonely Planet’s 2025 destination list, Vanuatu offers pristine shores like that of Erakor island. With its soft white sand and sparkling turquoise waters, it’s a serene escape from the world.

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