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Exploring the quirkiest travel trends of 2024: From rawdogging to dark tourism, What you need to know about? – Travel And Tour World
Monday, December 9, 2024
2024 saw travelers breaking away from conventional tourism norms to embrace the bold, the bizarre, and the unexpected.
From minimalist long-haul flying to visiting destinations steeped in tragedy, here are some of the most unusual trends that shaped the travel landscape this year.
Rawdogging: The Art of Doing Nothing on Flights
In an age dominated by screens, a new trend called “rawdogging” challenged travelers to disconnect entirely during flights.
This minimalist approach involved forgoing entertainment systems, headphones, and even in-flight amenities like blankets and snacks.
The sole exception? Staring at the in-flight map.
Aimed at experiencing flights in their rawest form, participants embraced this as an antidote to digital dependency, turning long-haul journeys into introspective, screen-free experiences.
Dark Tourism: Exploring the Macabre
Dark tourism, which focuses on sites associated with tragedy, death, and disaster, gained traction in 2024, sparking fascination and controversy alike.
From battlefields and concentration camps to landslide-hit areas like Wayanad in India, these destinations offered travelers a sobering lens into history and humanity’s darker moments.
Shows like “Chernobyl” and “The Dark Tourist” further fueled curiosity, inspiring audiences to delve into the stories behind these haunting locales.
Sleep Divorce: Snoozing Solo on Vacation
The quirky trend of “sleep divorce” encouraged couples to prioritize quality rest over sharing beds during vacations.
According to Hilton’s 2025 Trends study, 63% of travelers admitted they sleep better solo, with 37% considering separate beds during trips. Parents were particularly onboard, with 75% expressing a willingness to escape noisy kids for a peaceful night’s rest.
Sleep Tourism: Prioritizing Rest Over Recreation
Forget sightseeing—2024 was the year of sleep tourism, with travelers seeking rest-centric getaways.
Hotels worldwide introduced sleep-enhancement packages, offering noise-proof rooms, lavender-scented pillows, and personalized services like “sleep concierges.”
Properties such as Six Senses, Ananda in the Himalayas, and SwaSwara in Gokarna took it a step further, incorporating Ayurvedic therapies, yoga, and wellness programs to optimize sleep and overall health.
A Year of Bold Travel Choices
This year’s trends revealed a shift toward unconventional travel experiences, reflecting a desire for connection, self-care, and unique adventures.
Whether opting for minimalist flights, exploring somber history, or indulging in restorative sleep, 2024 redefined the way people approach travel, embracing the extraordinary in every sense.