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A paw-fect vacation: Holidaying with pets sees a surge

- Sanchita Kalra sanchita.kalra@htlive.com

The second most used search filter on our website is ‘pet-friendly’. ANKITA SHETH, Co-founder of a luxury holiday home chain

To take your fur babies along or not to take them along is the dilemma most pet parents face when going on a vacation. However, after spending plenty of time with the pets during the lockdown period, many are now opting for pet-inclusive holidays. And the hospitalit­y industry is seeing an upward trend in the number of guests bringing their pets along.

“There is a large, untapped market for pet-friendly getaways. The second most used search filter on our website, after ‘swimming pool’, is ‘pet-friendly’. This trend stems from the realisatio­n that like us, it is unhealthy for our pets to be bound by the four walls of a home for long,” says Ankita Sheth, co-founder of a luxury holiday home chain.

Sheth highlights that pet parents don’t have many options for a place where their pets can roam in the open, while on holiday. She says, “Most hotels have restrictio­ns on which areas are accessible for pets. Hence, we’ve seen families choosing villas over hotels, to get some open space, access to the entire house and flexibilit­y to prepare meals for their pets just like they would at their home. We love hosting pets and making it a paw-fect holiday.”

Many travel companies are taking the leap and introducin­g new features on their booking portals to make it easier to find such accommodat­ions. “Last year saw many people joining the ‘pet parents club’. In order to meet the demand and make it easier for parents to plan their travel, we have introduced a ‘pet-friendly’ filter,” says, Ritu Mehrotra, regional manager (South Asia) of a digital travel company.

While holidaying with pets can be a fulfilling, it also brings along a lot of responsibi­lities. But Delhiites are all up for it. Lajpat Nagar resident, Akshita Taneja, a bank employee, recently planned a road trip to Shimla with her doggo. She says, “We hadn’t taken my dog for long drives before but it was a much-needed break. Taking short breaks in between the journey helped.” Another city resident, Aarush Sahni, a digital marketer, who’s planning a trip with his pet, is finding help on travel groups on Facebook. He says, “I am excited and nervous. We’ll be packing his treats, favourite toys and have checked with the hotel about the areas that will be accessible to us.”

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