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How to prepare for your trip to India


With a huge population, cultural diversity, flamboyant and exciting places; India is a remarkable country for travelers and should be visited once for the lifetime unforgettable experience. Land of rich culture and heritage, India is unlike any other. From breathtaking mountains and hills to golden sands of desert India has everything to offer that one seeks. Plan your excursion to this beautiful country and opt for href="https://www.budgettourinindia.com/packages/golden-triangle-tours">, which is India’s most renowned tourist circuit. Ponder upon the following tips on how to prepare yourself for your trip to India: 

What to expect?


Don’t go with pre-judgments about India as it’s more of an experience best enjoyed without expectations. Keep your patience intact, as things may get delayed but eventually they will happen and you are going to enjoy that. Most convenient and popular mode of traveling within India is railways. Although there is growth in domestic airlines in India but still trains are relatively comfortable. Unfortunately in many part of India, there is problem of waste management and it’s common to see piles of garbage and trash on streets, but things are getting better as government and citizens coming together to solve the issue. If you don’t want to fall sick choose to stay vegetarian during your whole trip to India. Mostly Indians prefer vegetarian food so you’ll find a lot of varieties to eat.

Best time to visit India:
Although you can travel to India anytime you want, traveling during winter is the best time especially for north India. If you want to avoid overcrowding you can plan your visit during monsoon season, when you encounter less tourist footfall comparatively.

Choose best places to visit in India:
Home to many ecosystems India provides various kinds of landscapes, culture, architecture and food, depending on your preferences and what you want to explore you can select places and add to your itinerary. For instance, those who are interested in exploring the past and royal lifestyles in the country can opt for golden triangle tour from rajasthan if you love hiking go for Himachal Pradesh or Uttrakhand, and for beach lovers Kerala and Goa can be ideal places.  If you are planning for individual city excursions then you can select tour packages accordingly like if you want to explore the pink city you can choose Jaipur Tour Package they will provide you every detail needed from best places to visit in Jaipur to where to dwell in Jaipur.  From lush green hills to sandy deserts explore this land of vivid traditions and way of life.

Learn about Indian cultural destination beforehand: 
It would be good if you do some research before arriving in India. India has many cultural regions and destinations, and having a guidebook can help you within these regions and will save you from cultural shocks. Another way of preparing yourself for cultural shock is by accepting that things will not be the same as they used to be back at home. 

Flexible itinerary:
It is better if you make your itinerary more flexible as things tend to get delayed in India and often do not go as per schedule, so in such cases do not panic, all you have to do is make some adjustments if your tour plan is flexible and enjoy it without much worry. Don’t try to cover much ground at the same time as in that case you would only be rushing things instead of enjoying. Select only a few spots and spend more time there, it is good to have budget time in your trip for a finer experience and rollicking tour to India.

Go beyond cities:
Explore the real India when you spend your day in villages, away from the busy city lifestyle. The environment in villages is way cleaner than that of cities and here you get insight about the diverse culture and traditions of India. Big cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, etc might seem tempting at first but you will enjoy more in the serene surroundings of the villages.

Cash along with credit cards:
Carry some cash along with your credit cards, as credit cards are not accepted everywhere and you might need Indian Rupees or transactions. You can withdraw money from nearby ATMs whenever needed.

What to wear for travel in India?
Pack light, loose fitting clothing for the Indian climate. If you are planning to land in India in the winter season then it is to be noted that it gets cold at night and it’s a good idea if you carry a jacket or shawl. For easy going, try to wear comfortable footwear like sandals or flip-flops.

Female travelers are generally advised to always cover their shoulders and knees to avoid unwanted attention.

Things you should pack while visiting India:

Travel Insurance: 
The most important thing is travel insurance, if you get sick than any medical treatment you need, will be covered by your insurance and it will help you to avoid anything that can go wrong during your trip, hence making your travel stress free.

Toiletries: 
It is better to carry essentials like toilet paper and try to bring non-polluting items like plastic-free, organic soap and shampoo bars. It is hard to find tampons in small cities and also they are expensive here so it is good to bring menstrual cups or washable pads to avoid inadequate waste disposal.

Electronics: 
A multi way travel adaptor is a must as here you find different types of power sockets. 
Upon arrival in India, get an Indian sim card, as it will make your travel easier.  
Carry a power bank as it will be helpful during long journeys through bus, train or cars.

First Aid Kit:
 Prepare a first-aid kit including disinfectant liquid, cream, plasters, antibiotics, mosquito repellant and in case you get a ‘Delhi-Belly’ Traveler’s Diarrhea Tablets would be of great use.

Other items: if you want to be travel ready you may pack other items like Sun protection so you don’t get a sunburn, Hand sanitizer, ear plugs, an eye mask, pocket tissues and a flashlight, although these can be found in India in case you forget to carry.