Party Passport Expands Into Festival‑Led Travel for Young Indian Consumers

Party Passport, a group‑travel brand launched in 2025, has built a community of more than 58,000 Instagram followers after taking over 450 unique travellers on more than 50 trips within its first year. The brand targets Indian travellers aged 21‑35 and designs itineraries that blend solo‑travel freedom with the structure of a group, assigning an experienced Trip Leader to each journey and beginning with an ice‑breaking session to foster connections among participants.

The itineraries combine local exploration, shared cultural and culinary experiences, and evening social activities that often highlight the destination’s nightlife. Positioned between traditional backpacking and conventional luxury group holidays, Party Passport offers comfortable accommodation and organised travel while retaining an active, social character.

For December 2026, Party Passport is rolling out curated travel packages to Tomorrowland Thailand, which it describes as the biggest inventory secured in India for the event. The packages provide four‑night and five‑night options across a range of price points—from budget‑friendly to premium and luxury—each structured around festival access, accommodation, transfers and dedicated group leaders. Rather than treating the festival as a standalone event, the company frames Tomorrowland Thailand as part of a broader destination experience, integrating music, travel and social connections before, during and after the festival.

In addition to Tomorrowland, Party Passport is exploring collaborations with other global music properties such as Zamna, an internationally recognised electronic‑music festival brand. Current destination focus includes Europe, Bali, Thailand, Vietnam and Sri Lanka, with a strategic shift toward itineraries built around experiences and events rather than conventional sightseeing.

The brand views music festivals as an emerging category within its international travel portfolio and plans to develop additional festival‑led group journeys. Its broader objective is to make the event one component of a larger journey, allowing travellers to explore the host destination while connecting with fellow attendees.

As international travel becomes increasingly accessible to younger Indian consumers, Party Passport aims to capture the shift from conventional package tourism toward community‑driven, experience‑led travel. Through its curated itineraries, group‑leader support and growing traveller community, the company seeks to offer young Indians the independence of solo travel combined with the companionship and structure of a group journey.

For more information, visit the Party Passport website at partypassport.travel or follow its Instagram handle @party.passport. (Disclaimer: This press release is provided under an arrangement with NRDPL; PTI assumes no editorial responsibility.)