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Klook India Launches New Campaign Film with Farah Khan and Dilip, Spotlighting the Indian Traveller’s Shift Beyond the Obvious

~The film follows Farah Khan and Dilip through Singapore, revealing how even familiar destinations can surprise travellers who leave room for the unexpected~

City, 1/7/2026 : Klook India has launched a brand-new campaign film for its summer  travel campaign, featuring acclaimed filmmaker and personality Farah Khan  alongside Dilip, her personal cook and trusted travel companion. Set in Singapore,  the film brings alive a simple but powerful travel truth: a destination rarely runs out of  things to offer, especially when travellers look beyond the obvious. 

Joining Klook’s world of joy and discovery, Farah returns to Singapore, a destination she  has visited before but, as the video playfully reveals, never quite like this. She is  accompanied by Dilip, for whom the city is entirely new. It is a pairing that works precisely  because of the contrast: Farah, the seasoned traveller who arrives with assumptions,  and Dilip, who arrives with none. 

What unfolds is warm, funny, and quietly revealing, with Dilip’s sense of wonder  gradually disrupting Farah’s certainty. A city she thinks she knows turns out to have a  treehouse-style resort she has never heard of, a tall-ship dinner cruise she has never  considered, and neighbourhoods she has never once passed through. 

Their dynamic captures something deeply true about travel. The best moments are not  always the ones travellers plan for. They are often the ones that catch them off guard,  shift their perspective, and become the stories they talk about long after they return  home. 

The campaign film features a series of experiences bookable on Klook, including a stay  at Mandai Rainforest Resort, close animal and bird encounters at Mandai Wildlife  Reserve, a Royal Albatross tall-ship dinner cruise, a SkyOrb cable car ride, Madame  Tussauds, Fireworks by the sea at Wings of Time, a local cooking class at Palate  Sensations, and a Singapore Sidecars tour through the city’s heritage neighbourhoods  like Katong and Joo Chiat. 

At the heart of the campaign is an insight many Indian travellers recognise. Holidays are  often planned carefully, but still end up following the same familiar routes,  recommendations, and itineraries. With this campaign, Klook India encourages  travellers to make room for experiences that are planned and spontaneous, iconic and 

local, expected and unexpected, all in one place. The film is part of Klook India’s digital first campaign and is housed on the brand’s Instagram and YouTube channels. 

“As Indian travellers become more confident, they are no longer looking at holidays as a  list of places to tick off. They want experiences that feel personal, flexible, and worth  remembering,” says Shivam Tyagi, Marketing Lead, Klook India & Middle East. “Farah  and Dilip capture both sides of that journey beautifully. One brings familiarity, the other  brings fresh wonder, and together they show that even a destination you think you know  can still have so much more to offer.” 

Klook Travel Pulse Study 

The campaign film underlines insights from Klook’s latest Travel Pulse Study, which  reveals that Indian travellers, especially Gen Z and Millennials, are rethinking what  makes a holiday meaningful. 

Klook’s latest Travel Pulse Study shows that Indian travellers, especially Gen Z and  Millennials, are rethinking what makes a holiday meaningful. The big shift: travellers  want fewer rushed itineraries and more experiences that help them feel connected  to the places they visit. 

Key insights include: 

  • Local culture is driving deeper travel. A deeper feel for local culture and lifestyle is  now a leading reason for Indian travellers to spend more time and money on holidays.  Tours, activities, and classes are gaining priority. 

37.5% of Gen Z travellers and 47.4% of Millennials want to make more time for  these experiences while travelling.  

  • Travellers want to go beyond tourist routes. 

30.7% of Gen Z travellers and 35.5% of Millennials say they want to explore  neighbourhoods and areas tourists often miss.  

  • Flexibility matters more than fixed plans. Indian travellers are increasingly  discovering activities while already at the destination, making spontaneous  decisions on the go, and seeking local recommendations after they arrive.  
  • The obvious checklist is losing its hold. Nearly 2 in 5 Indian travellers now regularly  seek out lesser-known alternatives in addition to popular tourist spots, with Gen Z  leading the way.  
  • Millennials want to travel deeper, not faster. Nearly 1 in 2 Millennial Indian  travellers say they would rather spend longer in fewer places to truly connect  with local culture.  
  • Slow travel is having a moment. Across Gen Z and Millennials, roughly 2 in 5  travellers say they want to relax without feeling rushed, making unhurried travel more  appealing than packed itineraries.  
  • Responsible travel is now a priority. More than half of Gen Z and Millennial Indian  travellers say high animal welfare standards are essential when choosing wildlife  experiences. Eco-tours and nature conservation experiences are also actively sought  out. 
  • Repeat travel is changing too. More than half of Indian travellers like to mix it up,  sometimes returning to cities they love and sometimes choosing somewhere new. For the 1 in 4 who revisit the same cities, the question is no longer “Have I been  here before?” but “Am I getting more out of it this time?”  

“These insights show that Indian travellers are asking a different question now,” adds  Tyagi. “It is no longer just, ‘What should I see?’ It is, ‘What else can I experience here?’  That is exactly where Klook comes in, helping travellers discover more joy, more  flexibility, and more meaningful moments wherever they go.” 

With its wide range of bookable experiences, from iconic attractions and local tours to  transport, experiential stays, nature-led activities, and last-minute discoveries, Klook  enables travellers to get more out of every trip, whether they plan ahead or decide in the  moment. 

As the summer travel season gathers pace, Klook India’s campaign invites travellers to  look again at the destinations they think they know and discover how much more a good  holiday can hold. 

About Klook 

Klook is a leading pan-regional experiences platform in Asia Pacific, purpose-built to  digitalise experiences and make them accessible to every traveller. We curate quality  experiences ranging from attractions and tours to local transport and experiential stays,  across more than 2,700 destinations globally. 

Founded in 2014, Klook is here to inspire and enable more moments of joy for travellers  anytime, anywhere. We operate a mobile-first, curated platform featuring diverse  experiences across global destinations. 

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