1. Seek out hidden destinations with a 'mysterious style'
How many trips have you taken so far? What places have you visited? Are they the same popular spots that everyone goes to and knows about? When you visit these places, everything becomes crowded and overwhelming. You can't even snap a good picture without countless other tourists appearing in the frame. You’ve probably only gone to destinations that have been visited by many others before. So, where’s the excitement in that? Why not venture to places no one else has discovered yet? Create your own story for others to follow. Traveling to untouched, unexplored places is a growing trend among young explorers today. Don’t just travel to check in at popular spots—find your own unique story to tell!


2. Try traveling with your partner at least once—it's truly rewarding
Traveling with your partner is an experience every couple should have at least once. The memories and stories you create together will be ones that you cherish forever. Traveling as a couple is unlike anything you’ve ever done. You’ll share every moment, from the joyful times to the challenging ones, and together you'll discover new things while knowing you have each other. Traveling with your partner turns every moment into something special, as you’ll be together 24/7, sharing laughs, conversations, and adventures. Those fleeting moments will become some of the most treasured memories of your life. No matter how you view the experience, it’s a rare and unforgettable journey that brings you closer together, and who knows, those happy moments might just stay with you forever.


3. Experiential Travel - Backpacking
For many people, traveling isn’t just about sightseeing or exploring new cultures; it's also a chance to find a quiet place to unwind and escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. What they value most are the experiences during the trip, and they don’t want to be confined by pre-planned itineraries. Many young travelers prefer to plan and organize their own trips to make them truly memorable. This could mean long journeys through different regions or short camping trips that offer the chance to experience the beauty of nature. With just a few clothes, simple gear, and a bit of cash, they’re ready to pack their bags and go. This style of travel is popular among young adventurers who love discovering new places and enjoying exciting experiences with friends, no matter where they are in the country.


4. Check-In Travel
It’s undeniable that whether you’re traveling independently or backpacking, the destinations you choose are often popular travel hotspots—places with beautiful landscapes, unique climates, local cuisines, and distinct cultures. In today’s 4.0 era of advanced technology, social media has an enormous influence, spreading trends and viral moments. Many young travelers are inspired by the captivating photos shared on social platforms, pushing them to visit these destinations to see the sights firsthand, take their own photos, and create lasting memories. Each destination has its own iconic spots perfect for that 'Instagram-worthy' shot, like the Mã Pí Lèng in Hà Giang, the Lũng Cú Flagpole, or the stunning twin mountains of Quản Bạ. Ninh Bình is famous for Hàng Múa and the Vân Long Wetlands, while Sapa is known for the majestic Phanxipang Peak and the Ô Quy Hồ pass—the highest mountain pass in the North West.


5. Team Building Travel
One of the top travel trends among young people this year is team-building travel. This mix-and-match travel style has become increasingly popular with young travelers. Team-building travel not only offers the chance to experience typical tourist activities but also enhances the understanding and bonding between group members. These travel programs require a strong spirit of cooperation, making them perfect for groups of friends or teams looking to strengthen their connections while enjoying a memorable trip.


6. Volunteering Travel
With the rise of technology, the travel trends among young people have been heavily influenced by it. Information about communities in need and charitable initiatives is seamlessly integrated into travel programs. Volunteering travel is a relatively new concept, but it has attracted many young people eager to participate. On these trips, travelers not only get the chance to explore local attractions but also engage in meaningful volunteer activities to help those in need.


7. Vietnam Cross-Country Travel
During the pandemic, young people shifted their focus towards cross-country journeys as a travel trend. In recent years, cross-country tours have become an exciting goal for many to conquer. These tours have evolved from their traditional form, now offering travelers more flexibility. They are no longer bound to fixed itineraries, allowing participants to design their own travel plans and decide which parts of the tour they want to join.


8. Solo Travel
Traveling alone has become a popular trend among young people, especially for women. As women become more independent and assert their presence in society, solo travel allows them to explore new things and demonstrate their strength and self-sufficiency.
Solo travel is not about lacking company, but rather a desire to experience independence, to explore on one’s own, and to fully enjoy the unique aspects of the journey. It’s an opportunity to focus on personal relaxation and introspection, and to make new connections along the way. With the help of technology, solo travel has never been easier, enabling people to enjoy life and new experiences with minimal hassle.


9. Group Travel with Friends
Traveling with a close-knit group of friends always brings fresh excitement and fun. As the saying goes, 'Anywhere is fine as long as we’re together.' When you travel solo, the financial aspect can be overwhelming, but with friends, the cost is shared, and the burden is lighter. Group travel makes everything more affordable—whether it's accommodation, transportation, or entrance fees. Plus, you’ll always have someone around to take those perfect photos for you to show off later.
What's more, each person brings a unique perspective, ensuring the trip is filled with surprises you never expected. Laughter is constant, fueled by funny antics or quirky remarks only best friends can make. Sometimes those remarks may sting a little, but the fun and joy take center stage. Traveling with friends boosts your confidence; you’ll feel free to be yourself without any self-consciousness. You won’t feel lost or out of place in an unfamiliar destination, as you explore new places, try thrilling activities, or even get lost together—nothing will seem difficult when you're in great company.


10. Avoid Those Fancy Resorts
Every day, you're surrounded by modern amenities, air-conditioned rooms, and everything you need for comfort. But when you travel, you crave new experiences and a change of scenery. That’s why you want to explore new destinations and meet new people. So, when you arrive at your dream spot, you’re probably not looking for another modern hotel room—you want to immerse yourself in nature and experience something raw and authentic.
Why not try staying in local neighborhoods or booking a homestay? Rent a scooter and explore the area, meeting locals along the way. You’ll be amazed by how refreshing this change of pace can feel. You could even try camping out in a tent wherever you fancy. The possibilities for unique, memorable experiences are endless.


