From Temple Trails to Riverside Retreats: Mapping Youth-Centric Trends in Spiritual Tourism

Authors

  • Poushali Halder Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India
  • Aparajita De Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India

Keywords:

Spiritual Tourism, Spiritual Experiences, Young Spiritual Explorer, Riverside Retreat Tourism, Spiritual Healing Tourism, Varanasi

Abstract

From Temple Trails to Riverside Retreats: Mapping Youth-Centric Trends in Spiritual tourism

 

Abstract:

Historically renowned as a sacred city for elderly pilgrims, Varanasi is now undergoing a generational shift. In recent days, Young Indian tourists (18–35) are increasingly seeking emotional renewal and spiritual connection in Varanasi, moving beyond traditional spiritual frameworks, and influenced by post-pandemic mental health concerns and the pervasive impact of digital media. This study argues that these tourists are reshaping spiritual tourism through experiential practices such as walking under moonlight, listening to distant chants, photographing ancient ghats, engaging with locals, and savouring art and food. Though so-called non-spiritual, these practices are deeply reflective and transformative, remoulding spiritual tourism through an experiential lens where emotion, mindfulness, and digital expression converge. Employing a quasi-qualitative approach that combines in-depth interviews and digital ethnography via Instagram, this study analyses how youth-led narratives are reimagining Varanasi’s spiritual landscape. The study also identifies emerging trends, including riverside retreat tourism, and spiritual healing tourism, and categorizes them into mystical night tourism, experiential heritage tourism, and community-based tourism based on the spiritual experiences and activities, reshaping the tourism sector. Furthermore, this paper contributes to ongoing debates on youth-driven sacred engagement and the evolving dynamics of spiritual tourism, underscoring how immersive, affective experiences are shaping new trends in spiritual tourism and offering a fresh perspective on the reimagination of sacred spaces like Varanasi.

Keywords: Spiritual Tourism, Spiritual Experiences, Young Spiritual Explorer, Riverside Retreat Tourism, Spiritual Healing Tourism, Varanasi.

Author Biography

Poushali Halder, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India

Poushali Halder, is a doctoral research scholar, in department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics,University of Delhi,New Delhi India 110007;Email Address: phalder@geography.du.ac.in  .

Her research interests in emerging trends in spiritual tourism, Emotion and spiritual experiences, Cultural landscape, Heritage studies, and Digital ethnography and related methodology.

 

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Published

2025-07-16

How to Cite

Poushali Halder, & Aparajita De. (2025). From Temple Trails to Riverside Retreats: Mapping Youth-Centric Trends in Spiritual Tourism. Atna Journal of Tourism Studies, 20(2). Retrieved from https://journals.christuniversity.in/index.php/atna/article/view/7015