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Traveling To India? Some Travel Tips for Beginners

By Dinesh Singh @travellerpath

India, the land of geographical, cultural, religious and ethnic diversities, is visited by scores of travelers every year- with many of them documenting their traveling experiences in blogs, articles or even lengthy travelogues. The accounts of these travelers, would no doubt, be as diverse as their traveling experiences themselves. Coming across these accounts might prove immensely helpful as far as gaining perspectives is concerned. However, besides developing a broader perspective of what the country is like and what it has to offer to its tourists, it’s advisable that you secure some basic tips on traveling to India for the first time.

Travel Advice

Learning these tips would help you avoiding common mistakes committed by travelers (non-experienced and experienced ones alike). Start chalking your travel plans even before checking out the business class special fare to India and go through the following tips to enjoy a hassle-free holiday in the land of history, knowledge, aesthetics, diversities and warmth.

Tips to Tour India Without Hassles

Ask yourself some basic questions

  • How many days can you afford to spend in India?
  • What’s your budget?
  • What type of travel luxuries do you want?
  • Which mode of commutation do you want to avail while you’re traveling around the country?

Your answers to these questions would actually influence your traveling experience to a large extent. A good 10-15 days can be considered to be an ideal time-frame within which you can tour the country. However, please ensure that you’re focusing on only one region- either, north or south. To be precise, the northern part is replete with temples and mountains whereas southern India, with its relaxing beaches has a more “laid-back” vibe about it. Make sure that you’re chalking out your budget carefully, as choices available in India can turn out to be overwhelming. Be it food, accommodation or transport- the country has a range of prices available for its visitors.

Travel Tips

For instance, you would always be advised to splurge in some junctures of your tour, just in order to have some luxury and peace, especially when it comes to accommodation. But you would be required to bring your best negotiation skills to the fore while buying gifts and souvenirs for your folks back home, simply because there are high chances of tourists being cheated in these cases. In terms of mode of transport- multiple options are available as well. Both cars and trains can be availed to traverse longer distances. Both luxury and cheap trains can be used.

Listen to the Pros

Know for a fact, that most of the experienced travelers out there would advise you to travel India within November to mid-February as this is a period that offers comparatively comfortable weather marking the soothing transition from the rainy monsoon season to that of the warmer summers.

Do Not Forget to Take Care of Your Health

Please ensure that you’re paying a visit to the local health clinic and learning about the shots that you would need before traveling. Shots against tetanus, typhoid, measles, hepatitis, diphtheria and polio should be availed.

Book Early

Last but not the least, if you’re traveling in the pick season, make sure that you’re booking your accommodation, flight tickets way in advance. Last minute bookings can prove expensive and there’s really no need to shell out those extra bucks if you aren’t traveling on an urgent basis.


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