Over 40 per cent respondents admit that they spend over four hours a day bragging on their mobiles while travelling, often more glued to the small screen than the beach scene, according to Hotels.com's 'Mobile Travel Tracker'.
When it comes to what social media savvy travellers were bragging about on their trips, 64 per cent were food snaps, scoring high on the charts, it revealed.
Travel braggers show off their 'foodporn' to those stuck at home with their roti and sabzi, posting gourmet dishes from across the globe, it added.
Being a generation of filter-loving, selfie-stick addicts, around 85 per cent of 18-29 year olds admit they would rather upload a selfie than cityscape photos (51 per cent) while on holiday, it said.
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The research also found that romance really is dwindling as 31 per cent Indians admitted that they would rather travel with their smartphone than their partner.
Travellers even admitted to getting more anxious when their phone runs out of battery (29 per cent) than if they argue with their partner on a trip (2 per cent).
"We found that 58 per cent of Indian travellers wouldn't enjoy their holiday without their smartphone in hand.
"Also getting the perfect picture plays an even bigger role with 26 per cent of Indian participants confessing they would pose anywhere for that flawless selfie, often putting selfies ahead of safety," Hotels.com VP of Mobile Daniel Craig said.
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