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Ancestral Travel Meets Adventure: The Rise Of Shrinecations Among Young Indians

Young Indians are trading ordinary holidays for journeys that go beyond sightseeing, combining shrinecations with ancestral travel. From tracing family roots to yoga retreats, a new generation is rediscovering India with a unique twist

Puja flowers to the Ganges in Rishikesh Photo: Shutterstock
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Ancestral and spiritual pilgrimage travel is enjoying a remarkable renaissance among Gen Z and millennial travellers. Far from the rigid, traditional pilgrimages of the past, today’s journeys—often dubbed “shrinecations”—blend ancient routes and sacred spaces with boutique stays, local food trails and a sense of adventure. For many young travellers, these trips promise something conventional tourism rarely delivers: depth, authenticity and a chance to reconnect with themselves in an increasingly hyper-connected world. What was once a niche pursuit has evolved into a modern form of spiritual wandering, where cultural discovery meets quiet introspection against the backdrop of landscapes steeped in history.

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