
Très 2025, South Asia’s leading boutique travel showcase, concluded its sixth edition at Andaz Delhi, reinforcing India’s position on the global map for boutique and mindful luxury travel. The two-day event brought together over 80 boutique hotels, retreats, wildlife lodges, glamping sites, wellness retreats, and innovative travel concepts rooted in sustainable and immersive experiences.
The showcase welcomed more than 60 international travel operators from key markets such as the UK, France, Australia, the US, and Germany, along with over 100 Indian travel companies. Gujarat Tourism and its Heritage Tourism Association led the event as the Principal Sponsor, with Uttar Pradesh Tourism as the Lead Sponsor. Madhya Pradesh Tourism and Rajasthan Tourism also extended support, receiving praise from both domestic and international attendees.
Sowmya R Vijaymohan, Director of Très, stated, “The subcontinent offers unparalleled diversity and transformative travel experiences. Très is a platform that connects exceptional travel products with discerning global buyers, helping promote India and its neighbours as top luxury destinations.”
Unlike conventional trade shows, Très focuses on curated one-on-one business appointments between buyers and sellers, enabling meaningful engagement and exploring untapped markets. The event’s exhibitors showcased properties with strong concepts and unique stories, committed to immersive hospitality, sustainability, and community involvement.
The event also featured Très Ignite sessions that addressed key trends and challenges in tourism. Highlights included discussions on Kerala’s cultural heritage, an engaging session with Gujarat Tourism’s Heritage Tourism Association, and panels on responsible tourism and preserving indigenous communities. Notable speakers included Dr. Madan Meena and Sapna Bhatia, emphasizing the importance of cultural preservation and mindful travel.