Three generations of the family will eat, relax and party together.Getting the extended family together for a holiday is an annual ritual for the Khoslas. Members live in different cities. Reunion holidays are a fabulous way to keep the family bond intact,” says Khosla.Joint family holidays have been on the rise during the past three years, say experts.Vineeta Sethi of the SPML Group takes at least two such holidays every year. At night, elders spend time at a casino or relax at the hotel with the grandchildren while the youngsters party.“In today’s busy lives, one needs to make a conscious effort to make memories with extended family. Since they find it difficult to visit home regularly, they want family holidays.
Source: Economic Times April 09, 2018 04:52 UTC