Published on December 3, 2025

Picture the excitement of tasting Thai street food while planning a winter trip to Sapporo, all at one location in the middle of the Bandra Kurla Complex. The Gypsy Travel Festival (TGTF), India’s biggest festival of wanderlust, comes back for its fourth edition on 7th and 8th February 2026 at Jio World Drive, making Thailand and Sapporo the main attractions to draw adventure-loving tourists from all over the country. This lively two-day festival is going to boost India’s and the plan to travel to Thailand and Sapporo and change the routine of travel for the entire nation. This fairgrounds in and around Mumbai inviting the visitors to dream vacation spots are guaranteed to supercharge India’s already booming travel market. Families, solo travelers, and couples will find it super easy to book life-changing trips right there on the spot!
TGTF stands out as a one-stop hub for discovery, blending festival-exclusive deals with hands-on experiences that turn casual browsers into committed bookers. Attendees will dive into curated showcases from global heavyweights like the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Visit Sapporo, featuring immersive previews of wellness retreats, sustainable routes, and seasonal spectacles such as Hokkaido’s hot springs paired with world-class powder snow. The event’s lineup includes themed workshops, cultural immersions, culinary tastings, and insider tips from travel specialists, all tailored to simplify planning and spark spontaneous decisions, key draws for India’s surging outbound tourism market.
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Travel brands and destinations converge here to woo Indian visitors with personalised consultations and limited-time offers, ensuring higher conversion rates for holidays. Festival Director Sumit Lulla envisions TGTF as the ultimate holiday planning arena, where direct connections between travellers and experts build confidence for bold bookings. Such interactivity not only fuels immediate sales but also fosters long-term loyalty, positioning the festival as a magnet for over 12,000 avid explorers eager for bespoke adventures.
Thailand emerges as a headline act, showcasing its shift towards high-value, culture-rich escapes amid rising demand from Indian tourists. The Tourism Authority of Thailand highlights diverse festivals, local immersions, wellness paths, and eco-friendly trails, providing a platform to deepen connections with familiar yet evolving favourites. This focus on experiential previews is set to attract wellness seekers and families, boosting bookings by offering tangible tastes of Amazing Thailand right in Mumbai.
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Sapporo, Hokkaido’s gem, captivates with its northern allure, pristine nature, seafood delights, and year-round adventures from snowy thrills to onsen soaks. Governor Naomichi Suzuki promotes the region’s seasonal colours and outdoor pursuits, drawing thrill-seekers who crave Japan’s untouched wilderness. By fronting these destinations, TGTF taps into Indians’ appetite for premium nature escapes, promising elevated footfall and on-site reservations.
Launched in 2017 by The Gypsy Travel Network, TGTF has matured into India’s sole business-to-consumer travel marketplace, uniting stakeholders for networking and sales. Co-founder Lubaina Sheerazi notes partnerships with top destinations make global travel more accessible and inspiring for Indian audiences, with giveaways and expert panels adding irresistible pull. The inverted pyramid of attractions, from mega deals to micro-experiences, ensures broad appeal, driving higher attendance and tourism inflows.
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This traveller-centric model addresses pain points like information overload, delivering clarity and excitement that converts curiosity into confirmed itineraries. As India’s outbound travel surges, TGTF’s evolution promises to channel that energy into tangible trips, benefiting economies from Bangkok to Sapporo.
An urban area that vibrates with the life of dreamers, the Gypsy Travel Festival is a siren song of distant places, making the visitors not only knowledgeable but also unavoidably eager to get their luggage ready. A 2026 edition like no other would be created with the effervescent nature of Thailand and the tranquil invitation of Sapporo. Expect early queues as the Indian traveler’s way to conquer the globe gets redefined. (812 words)
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