Traveling to India on a Budget
India is a richly diverse country full of culture and wonders. The best way to experience the country is by visiting it firsthand.
Unfortunately, traveling to India can often be expensive, especially for those wanting to explore multiple cities and regions. But with some planning and research, it is possible to travel to India on a budget.
Step One: Choose Your Mode of Transportation
The cheapest way to get around India is by train. Indian Railways offers a variety of tickets and classes, including the backpackers special AC3 ticket, which gives you access to AC3 class seating on overnight journeys.
You may also consider flying within India as well, depending on your budget and schedule. Compare prices between different airlines while booking flights to get the best deal.
Step Two: Plan Your Accommodation
Accommodations in India can vary in price depending on where you stay. For budget travelers, hostels are the way to go as they offer low-cost lodging with other travelers from around the world.
There are also plenty of hotels at varying price points that offer discounts for extended stays or group bookings. If you plan ahead, you can often find good deals on accommodation in India’s major cities.
Step Three: Find Deals on Tourist Attractions
India has an abundance of tourist attractions that are worth exploring during your trip–from historical monuments and temples, to national parks and beaches. Many of these attractions offer discounts for students or group bookings so make sure you check before paying full price for admission tickets! Additionally, if you plan ahead and book attractions online you may be able to find cheaper rates than those sold at the door or gate entrance.
Step Four: Eat Like a Local
Eating like a local is one of the best ways to save money while traveling in India – street food stalls are abundant throughout most cities (and delicious!) and provide an opportunity for travelers to sample local dishes at a fraction of what they would cost in restaurants or cafes catering primarily towards tourists. Additionally, look out for special discounts offered by restaurants in tourist areas – some may offer set menus at discounted prices during certain times or days of the week!
Conclusion:
Traveling through India can be an incredibly rewarding experience – from exploring its ancient monuments and archaeological sites, immersing oneself in its vibrant culture and cuisine – but it doesn’t have to break the bank! With careful planning, research into transportation methods and accommodation options as well as looking out for deals on tourist attractions it is entirely possible for anyone looking to travel on a budget through this beautiful country.