The way we travel in Asia is quietly, but decisively, changing. The checklist is no longer just about scenic views, good food, or five-star stays—there’s a growing insistence on something more meaningful. A new survey by a digital travel platform suggests that sustainability is no longer a niche concern but a central pillar shaping travel decisions across the region. And leading this shift is Thailand, where an overwhelming majority of travellers are putting conscious choices at the forefront of their journeys.
The online travel agency’s 2026 Sustainable Travel Survey, which polled over 1,000 respondents across eight Asian markets, reveals that 77 per cent of travellers now consider sustainability important when planning trips—up significantly from 68 per cent just a year ago. The numbers point to a steady, perhaps irreversible, shift in mindset. At the top of the rankings sits Thailand, with 95 per cent of respondents prioritising sustainable travel. Close behind are Indonesia at 93 per cent, followed by India and Malaysia, both at 88 per cent, and Taiwan at 83 per cent.

