BootsnAll’s Top Indie Travel Destinations for 2014 is 100% data driven.
As we continue to focus on inspiring and helping folks take long-term trips, we compiled this year’s list around what destinations long-term travelers are searching in the context of a longer trip.
Here are the results:
In years past, we used a variety of tactics to come up with this list – like asking our readers, debating internally, looking at other travel lists and trends, considering upcoming world events, or using a combination of all of the above.
If you’re planning a big trip for 2014, planning your airfare route around the cities below will offer the most competitive prices and best opportunity to explore the surrounding regions. When it comes to airfare, it’s most cost effective to fly in and out of big, hub cities, which our search data supports.
Travelers often utilize overland transport and/or low cost regional carriers to get around each region. Under each highlighted city below, we’ll delve deeper into this – offering suggestions for why travelers choose these cities to add to their longer flight itinerary and offering tips and advice for route planning in each city/country/region.
For trip planning purposes, we combined cities that are in the same region and showed up high on our search list.
1. Bangkok/Singapore/Denpasar
Singapore (10% of searches) and Bali (Denpasar), 7% of searches, are both in the same region and also major air travel hubs, so it makes sense that travelers are also adding these to their longer, multi-stop trips when planning on exploring SE Asia.
Why are Bangkok/Bali/Singapore such popular stops on long-term trips?
- Compared to cities of similar size in other regions of the world (Europe, North America, Australia), all three are affordable (possible to travel on $25-$40/day in each, with Singapore being the most expensive).
- The region is well trodden as it’s been popular for close to 50 years. So while foreign in culture, it’s still easy to get around, even for the novice traveler.
- There are a myriad of options for long-term travelers in the region – from culture to food to history to famous sites to outdoor activities.
- When planning a long-term trip, travelers have to be smart about where they fly in and out of – all three of these cities make great places for travelers to base themselves when exploring the rest of the region (see below for more detail).
Itinerary & Flight Planning Tips
- All three cities are are most cost effective when adding to a larger flight itinerary. Flying into smaller cities like Phnom Penh or Luang Prabang will make the overall price go up.
- Most travelers fly in or out of Bangkok if they plan on exploring Laos, Vietnam, Burma, and/or Cambodia. It’s then cheap and easy to utilize buses, trains, boats, and/or low cost air carriers like AirAsia to get around.
- If the regional focus is on Indonesia or Malaysia, then Denpasar (Bali) or Singapore is where travelers fly in and out of.
- Traveling in SE Asia allows travelers to fly into one city and out of the other with relative ease and affordability.
- Example: Fly into Singapore and travel overland up to Bangkok through Malaysia and southern Thailand, before moving on to another region.
Trip Planning Resources
If you’re adding any of these three cities to your longer trip, you’re probably going to explore the surrounding region. Here are a variety of resources to help you plan a trip to Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, and the rest of Southeast Asia:
- Southeast Asia Indie Travel Guide – A one-page snapshot of the region – why go, what to see and do, how to get around, and where to stay
- How to Plan an Extended Trip in Southeast Asia – An in depth article that will walk you through the process of planning an extended trip in the region
- 12 Reasons Why Southeast Asia is the Best Place in the World for Backpackers – The region has been much visited since the hippies first came here in the 60’s. Here are 12 reasons why it’s still a great place for indie travelers
- Visiting Thailand – Indie Style – Thailand has a well-deserved reputation as backpacker paradise, but for those who are jaded by tourist hordes, there is far more to see in this country.
- Why You Should Stick Around Bangkok – Bangkok is a major hub of Southeast Asia, but often travelers treat it as just that: a pit stop. Here are three itineraries that may just make you want to stay a while.
- Singapore Indie Travel Guide – Short, one-page outline of why you might want to add Singapore to a longer trip, including a crowd-sourced daily budget suggestion, indie travel tips, and links to other articles on Singapore.
- How to Travel Like a Local in Indonesia – 7 ideas for getting off the tourist trail (and out of Bali) when traveling in Indonesia.
- Exploring Indonesia by Motorbike – Explore Indonesia on your terms by renting or buying a motorbike. This article outlines the why’s and how’s of doing so.
2. Sydney – 18% of all searches
Why is Sydney such a popular stop on long-term trips?
- Australia offers work and study exchanges with many countries around the world, making it a popular destination for young students and those looking for a unique working experience.
- For inexperienced long-term travelers, Australia is a popular jumping off point as it won’t offer the culture shock that other countries and regions can.
- Flying round trip to Australia from Europe or North America for a shorter vacation can be extremely pricey, which is why many long-term travelers take advantage of the time they have and add the country as part of a longer trip.
Itinerary & Flight Planning Tips
- Sydney is the main hub of Australia and typically the cheapest city to fly in and out of.
- However, Melbourne (#23), Perth (#32), and Brisbane (#36) all ranked high in searches as well, so check all four when crafting your itinerary, prioritizing how much of the country you plan to explore.
- Australia is large, and overland travel can be expensive, so it pays to keep all that in mind when planning your flights.
- Example: If you want to explore the Gold Coast, then it’s probably better to fly into Brisbane over Sydney.
Trip Planning Resources
- Australia Indie Travel Guide – Don’t want to spend 20 minutes reading an in depth article? Check out this snapshot of Australia that will give you a feel for what it’s like to travel down under.
- 3 Australia Road Trips to Plan Your Trip Around – Australia is made for road-tripping, and this article offers suggestions for 3 awesome road trips.
- King of the Road: A Guide to Buying Your Own Wheels in Australia – If you plan on spending months exploring the Outback, it might make financial sense to buy your own car when you arrive. This article outlines how to do it.
- Eat Your Way Around Sydney – People don’t think of Australia when they think foodie destinations, but this article may change your mind.
- 9 Picturesque Locations for a Working Holiday Visa in Australia – Lots of travelers add Australia to a longer trip to take advantage of working holiday visas. Here are 9 places you might want to add to the itinerary.
3. London/Paris
Why are London/Paris such a popular stops on long-term trips?
- The western culture makes it easier from a culture shock perspective, but it’s also different enough to provide a truly international experience. Great for first time travelers or as a first destination on a bigger trip.
- Europe is really easy to get around – the Eurail is widespread and there are dozens of low-cost carriers in the region.
- There is no other continent on Earth that provides the variety of cultures in such a small land mass, making it enticing to anyone taking a big trip.
- Travelers who put a priority on history, site-seeing, and museums prioritize Europe as it offers perhaps the best combination of all 3 than anywhere else in the world.
Itinerary & Flight Planning Tips
- London and Paris top the most searched list in Europe, but they aren’t your only options.
- Rome (#20) and Athens (#21) also ranked high, and both are good air travel hubs if you plan on moving on to Turkey, or the Middle East.
- Many travelers added Barcelona (#28) to the list, which makes sense if your next stop is in northern Africa (Morocco, Mali, or Algeria).
Trip Planning Resources
4. Auckland – 14% of all searches
Why is Auckland such a popular stop on long-term trips?
- Getting to New Zealand is expensive. Period. So taking a one-off vacation simply isn’t affordable for many travelers, which is why it’s seen on so many multi-stop trips.
- Like Australia and London, New Zealand offers familiarity for English speaking travelers and those without much experience.
- New Zealand can be a good place to start or end a long trip.
- Inexperienced travelers may start here if they want to ease into a trip, as New Zealand is made for travel.
- Also a good place to end – the people are friendly and laid back, and your trip can end on a high note – easy travel and some of the best landscapes in the world.
Itinerary & Flight Planning Tips
- Auckland and Christchurch are the two biggest airports in New Zealand and most common to fly in and out of.
- Many travelers fly into one of the above cities, travel overland, then out of the other city. Prices can fluctuate, so check all options.
Trip Planning Resources
- New Zealand Indie Travel Guide – Check out why over 200 travelers have given New Zealand a 9 out of 10 indie travel rating on the one-page travel guide.
- The ABC’s of Traveling in New Zealand – There’s lots to learn about traveling in New Zealand. Start here to see why you might want to add it to your big trip.
- Independent Travel Nirvana: New Zealand May Be Perfect for Indie Travelers – New Zealand may be the top country for long-term, independent travel, and here are some of the reasons why.
- 9 World Class Wine Regions in New Zealand – The wine in New Zealand is world renowned, and these 9 regions should be added to your itinerary if you’re a wine afficionado.
- A Case for Car Camping in New Zealand – While campervans get all the hype in New Zealand, renting (or buying) a car and camping around the country is another great exploration option.
- Campervan Rental Page – Check out our campervan rental page to see all your options for renting one in New Zealand.
5. New York/Los Angeles/San Francisco
Why are New York/Los Angeles/San Francisco such popular stops on long-term trips?
- Many travelers not from the US want to add it to a longer trip for the variety it offers – you could spend a lifetime exploring this massive country.
- Even people from the US take advantage of the extra time they have during a big trip and add hubs like these three to their itineraries.
- Those travelers with a bit higher of a budget or family travelers like to take advantage of the US road trip – a rite of passage for anyone traveling in the States.
Itinerary & Flight Planning Tips
- The US is massive, and there are three more big, hub cities that were in the top 50 most searched destinations – Chicago (#44), Boston (#48), and Las Vegas (#49)
- Because of its size, lack of low cost airlines, and poor public transport options, travelers adding a US leg to their long-term trip have to be smart about where they fly in and out of, especially if the budget is tight. Check the above cities when searching multi-stop flight routes.
- Though Miami or New Orleans were not in the top 50, it may be wise to look into these as well, particularly if you are going to or coming from anywhere in Latin America or Mexico. Not only are they good possibilities for your airfare route, both are popular and worthwhile destinations to add to any US trip.
Trip Planning Resources
- USA Indie Travel Guide – If you’re adding the US to your big trip, check out the 9 pillars to plan your trip around.
- The Great American Southwest – One of the most beautiful regions of the country (and perhaps the world), the American Southwest is perfect for road trips, hiking, camping, and anything outdoors related.
- Four Foodie Road Trips in the US – One of the biggest appeals of travel in the US is the variety, and that spills over into the food. It’s much more than just hamburgers and hot dogs.
- Cheap Eats in New York City – It would be a shame to add New York to your trip and not take advantage of all the food on offer. And surprise! It doesn’t have to break the bank.
- The First-Timer’s Guide to Planning a US Vacation – If you’d like to experience the more natural side of the United States, look no further than its nearly 400 national parks. Here’s what you need to know before you go.
- Indie Travel in America – Road Trip Style – The American road trip is a great experience for anyone – foreigner or US citizen – and it’d be a shame to visit the United States without taking one.
6. Tokyo – 10% of all searches
Why is Tokyo such a popular stop on long-term trips?
- Like many destinations on this list, Japan is an expensive trip by itself, but adding to a longer trip makes it more cost effective.
- It’s convenient to add to an itinerary that also has China, Russia, or Southeast Asia – so if you are planning a longer trip and visiting one of those countries/regions, see how much more expensive it is to add a stop in Tokyo.
- It can make a cheap stopover destination.
- Western travelers may notice a lot of familiarity, but also tons of differences – a nice mix for any traveler.
Flight Planning Tip
- Japan has other airports to fly in and out of (Osaka being the next biggest), but if you plan on adding Japan to that longer trip, Tokyo is the place to fly in and out of.
Trip Planning Resources
- Japan Indie Travel Guide – The one-page guide to traveling in Japan is the perfect place to start if you’re considering adding it to your longer trip.
- 11 Ways to Save Big on a Trip to Japan – Japan can put a big dent in the budget, but if you follow these tips, you’ll still have some cash left over for the rest of your trip.
- Hitchhiking in Japan: It’s Almost Too Easy – A big reason we travel is to see the differences in culture, and this is one of them.
- Tips to Find the Real Japan – If predictability and room service don’t figure prominently in your personal mantra, anthropologist Stephen Le has some ideas on how to tailor a charmingly quixotic quest to discover Japan, on a bare-bones budget.
- 10 Reasons the World Would be a Better Place if Japan Ruled the Earth – So, what if Japan ruled the world? According to Tristan Cano, that wouldn’t be a bad thing at all.
7. Delhi – 9% of all searches
Why is Delhi such a popular stop on long-term trips?
- India is a very cheap country to travel in.
- Backpackers can get around on as little as $15-20USD per day, while those with a higher budget can travel quite well on $50-60/day.
- The country is huge and offers a wide variety of experiences – from wildlife to bustling cities to a rich history to amazing food to the Himalayas. There really is no place in the world like India.
- It challenges you. Most travelers who come to BootsnAll are looking to grow and learn from travel, and India provides that, and more.
Itinerary Planning Tips
India is a big country, and while overland travel is prevalent and cheap, it can be slow going. Unless staying for 6 months to a year, most travelers pick a region or two to explore, and many have a rough itinerary planned out. Plan your flight path accordingly, and use the following tips when crafting your route.
- Delhi and Bombay (Mumbai – #26) were the only Indian cities among the top 50 searched, but travelers adding India to their longer trip may want to look into the following airports depending on where they plan on traveling within the country.
- West coast of India – use Bombay (Mumbai).
- Northern India (including Agra and the Taj Mahal) – use Delhi.
- East coast of India (the northern part of the coast)- use Calcutta (Kolkata).
- East coast (central or southern) – use Chennai.
- Central India – Hyderabad is most likely the place, but Bangalore is also a possibility.
- Southern India (towards the west coast) – use Kerala
- The train and bus system in India is vast, making overland travel in the country inexpensive (but not always comfortable). Many long-term travelers fly into one city (like Delhi), then travel overland to another (like Bombay) before moving on to their next destination.
- India may not be the best place to start or end your trip, as it is an intense country to visit, even for the most experienced traveler.
- If starting there, it can overwhelm.
- If finishing there, you may be exhausted and not want to deal with what India will throw at you.
Trip Planning Resources
- India Travel Guide – The one-page guide to traveling in India, with reasons why you should add it to your big trip and travel tips to help you plan the itinerary.
- Tips for Traveling India by Train – Many long-term travelers utilize the train system in India, which is vast, and if you can afford more than 3rd class, pretty comfortable. This article outlines how to best go about exploring the country by rail.
- Food articles – One of the highlights of traveling in India is sampling all the amazing food, and we have several articles about sampling the cuisine.
- India’s Top Roadside Eateries – Street food in India is not only cheap but also some of the most flavorful. This is a guide written by a local and broken down into regions.
- The Mumbai Food Trail – Written by a local, if you’re visiting Mumbai and into food, then print this out and plan your time there around it.
- Top 10 Foods in Old Delhi – 10 great dishes in Delhi and where to find them.
- A Girl’s Guide to India – India received a lot of bad press over the course of the past year regarding its treatment of women. This guide will help all you female travelers out there, offering lots of great tips and advice for enjoying your time here.
- 8 Lesser Known Sites in Rajasthan – Rajasthan is one of the most popular states in India for travelers, and here are some suggestions for what to see and do once there.
8. Hong Kong – 9% of all searches
Why is Hong Kong such a popular stop on long-term trips?
- If there is a country in the world that challenges travelers more than India, China is it. Travelers looking for something that is the opposite of what they’re used to add China to their trips.
- Many BootsnAll readers like to get off the tourist trail. China provides that, and more. Depending on where you’re traveling in the country, you can go days and weeks without seeing another westerner or hearing English.
- The culture in China is different than western culture, and that’s why many BootsnAll readers travel – to learn more about cultures different from theirs.
- When singling out Hong Kong, it is so high on the list of most searched cities because it’s a good city to add to a longer trip. Many add Hong Kong as a stop between SE Asia (the most popular destination for searches on Indie) and Japan or the US (see itinerary tips below for more in depth information).
- Hong Kong is different than the rest of China because of its unique history of being under British rule before being officially handed over to China in 1997.
Itinerary & Flight Planning Tips
- Many travelers just want a taste of China, and Hong Kong can make for a good stopover on a longer trip. It can be added to some itineraries for very little additional money, especially as a stop between Bangkok and Tokyo.
- Shanghai and Beijing are also on the east coast of China, so it is possible to travel overland from Hong Kong to Shanghai then Beijing if planning to spend more than a few weeks in the country.
- When planning your airfare route, check out all three cities as prices can vary quite a bit.
- If central China is an area you want to explore, then Chengdu is the airport to fly in and out of.
- Many travelers going to this region plan to take the Trans Siberian Railway (or some variation of it). A popular route is to fly into Moscow and take the train to Beijing (or vice versa).
Trip Planning Resources
- China Indie Travel Guide – This one-page travel guide gives an overview of why you may (or may not) want to add China to your longer trip.
- The Indie Traveler’s Guide to China – A much more in depth guide than the one above, this article outlines how you can travel independently (read: no organized tours!) in China.
- The How-to Guide to Traveling China by Train – A thorough breakdown of using the rails to get around China.
- Indie Travel in Hong Kong for $60 Per Day – Find out how to travel in notoriously expensive Hong Kong on a modest budget of $60 per day.
9. Honolulu – 8% of all searches
Honolulu was #11 on the list of most searched cities, included in 8% of all itineraries. As the obvious gateway to the rest of the Hawaiin islands, Honolulu is a popular place to add to multi-stop itineraries.
Why is Honolulu such a popular stop on long-term trips?
- It’s expensive to get to on its own, so adding to a longer trip helps out with the high cost of flying there.
- It’s the Hawaiian Islands, and travelers have been coming here for generations to unwind and see a completely different and unique part of America.
- Hawaii is a great first or last destination on a long-term trip.
- Add it to the beginning and start your trip off right – unwinding from the stress of planning and those hectic final days before departure.
- What better place to regroup and relax before jumping back into daily life after a long trip?
Itinerary & Flight Planning Tips
- Hawaii can be cheap and easy to add to a long-term trip as a stopover between the US and Asia.
- Once in Hawaii, it’s smarter to use smaller, local airlines to get from one island to the next rather than trying to add it to your larger flight itinerary.
Trip Planning Resources
- Honolulu Indie Travel Guide – Honolulu is usually the jumping off point to explore the rest of the islands, but you may want to give it some more time.
- Eat Your Way Around Honolulu – Hawaii has some top notch cuisine, and this guide will walk you through some of the best in Honolulu.
- Why the Best of Hawaii Lies Beyond Oahu – Oahu is the most popular island to visit on a trip to Hawaii, but here are some alternative ideas for your time there.
- Ten Awesome Activities in Hawaii for the Kids – Hawaii is a great place for family travelers, and here are 10 ideas for what to do if you’re a traveling family.
10. Istanbul – 8% of all searches
Why is Istanbul such a popular stop on long-term trips?
- Istanbul is a world class city that is an interesting mix of east and west, with a rich history to learn about.
- Travelers who are history or architecture buffs could spend months exploring Turkey.
- Turkey as a whole is becoming more and more popular, as one of the most famous sites, Cappadocia, is world renowned for its unique landscapes and beauty.
- Turkey is more than just Istanbul and Cappadocia – the Aegean Sea is known for sun, clear waters, and scenic harbors.
Itinerary Planning Tips
- Many travelers include it on their itineraries in between Europe and Asia – a good way to ease from one continent to the next.
- Istanbul is another one of those stopover cities – it’s possible to add it on to your multi-stop flight itinerary for little, if any, additional money as you make your way from Europe to Asia or the Middle East (the same can apply when flying the opposite way)
Trip Planning Resources
- Turkey Indie Travel Guide – Find out why so many travelers add Turkey to their longer trips.
- Eat Your Way Around Istanbul: 10 Dishes Not to Miss – Turkey, and Istanbul in particular, is a great place for foodies, and are 10 dishes to try during your time here.
- 10 Experiences Not to Miss in Turkey – Don’t know where to start when planning the Turkey leg of your trip? Here are 10 ideas to get you going.
- Istanbul Indie Travel Guide – Check out the one-page snapshot of this historic city to help you get started with planning.
Creating a long-term trip around these destinations
What did you think of this year’s list and how we came up with it? Is this helpful for planning a long-term trip? Comment below to share your thoughts.