India, May 21 -- With more financial freedom, better health, and a passion for exploring the world on their own terms, seniors are rewriting the travel rulebook. Far from being passive tourists, the silver generation is now looking for more personalised trips and are ready to experience rich cultures, gourmet cuisines, and unforgettable experiences like never before. Such is the demand for silver tourism that it is estimated to generate $520 billion by 2030, as per UNWTO. Also read | 3.3 lakh Indians visited Turkey in 2024 but now they are turning to Greece, Kazakhstan, Georgia amid boycott calls

Travel has become more than sightseeing, it's about making memories with loved ones. Around 70 percent of senior travellers prefer family vacat...