INDIA travel guide | EVERYTHING to know before you go

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Published 2023-01-08
Everything you need to know about India before you go is covered in this video. From the best time to visit, what to pack, where to stay, what to eat, apps to download, things you should skip and things we recommend.

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Chapters:
0:00 — Intro
1:07 — How to get to India + visa's
2:15 — Requirements
2:50 — Currency in India
4:33 — Best time to visit India?
5:29 — What to pack for India?
8:55 — Apps to download
7:59 — Budget
10:21 — Accommodation in India
11:48 — Transportation in India
15:57 — Budget
18:20 — Traffic in India
19:13 — Language and culture
20:15 — Where to go in India
21:30 — What to eat in India
22:40 — Water & Ice
23:19 — Alcohol
24:02 — Travel insurance
25:28 — Vaccinations for India
26:22 — Length of stay
27:07 — Electricity in India
27:32 — SIM cards and internet
28:36 — International driving permit
28:50 — Tipping
29:33 — Laundry
30:01 — Natural disasters
30:30 — What to skip
33:27 — What to do
35:01 — Safety in India
25:36 — Scams
39:07 — Other tips
40:24 — Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @LetsGo012
    I was there recently for two months. It was my first visit and like you, I can't wait to go back. The people are some of the friendliest, most hospitable I've ever met (I really immersed myself in their culture by staying in a village for half my time), the culture is incredible and I got to eat Indian food three times a day. What could be better?
  • @myartisgalaxy
    As an Indian🇮🇳 i wanna say there is not only north india for knowing the ancient India 🇮🇳 but there is also many place in south india like Tamil Nadu, kerala, west bengal , assam in west india Because in our india there is different cultures, different people, different histories Having different taste of food in different places 😊🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
  • @WITYTRAVELS
    Guys we just watched this whole video and took SO many notes. This is the perfect guide as we plan to visit India this year!
  • @elizeviktoria
    I'll be visiting India for the second time in a few days, can't wait!
  • Other places to visit as an Indian (apart from delhi and agra) Forts and palaces: jaipur, jodhpur, udaipur, jaisalmer (basically the whole of Rajasthan) Mountains : you can visit ladakh Or go to kashmir (which is one of the most beautiful place ever) or you can go to north-east india. Missouri, shimla, darjeeling, places in Himachal and uttarakhand are some of the most beautiful hill stations. Best scenic beauty : entire india but def go to Kerala and the islands(lakshwadeep and andaman which are often compared to maldives) For colonial architecture and food : Kolkata is the best place. It is also the birthplace of indo-chinese cuisine. For partying : Goa Best forests : Gir in gujrat (only place for asiatic lions), Kaziranga (only place where one-horned rhinos can be found) and sundarbans( largest mangrove forest)
  • @devw
    As an Indian, sometimes even we also got scammed in places like that😂. But you guys made it like a pro... One thing i may suggest that whatever city you're visiting just take help from a local friend maybe through Instagram or other local YouTubers. They would be more than happy...
  • @eg8049
    When i went there from London people really asked me not to telling its not safe. I went there anyway and those cant be any wrong. It was a brilliant experience, people were really friendly especially the sikhs. Went there with my wife nd would love to take my child there too once he gets a little older. Definitely a beautiful country (especially the southern part of the country)
  • @AbbyandGaz
    This was so helpful! We are planning on going to India in December and can’t wait to go. Thanks for the tips ☺️
  • Here’s EVERYTHING you need to know if you’re planning your trip to INDIA 🇮🇳 Be sure to let us know in the comments if you have any other valuable information for other travelers 😃
  • @asmitadas1338
    As an Indian, I can vouch for this video completely! Absolute gold! Every point is important and genuine.
  • @shagbora
    Next time you guys should go to the north east and visit the hills and cover the different cultures of the seven sisters of India. Much love guys, love your content and energy ❤️
  • 1) As an Indian, the best advice I can give to foreigners coming to India is to avoid old Delhi (paharganj like areas) at all costs and stay in New Delhi NCR region like Gurgaon, Noida, Aerocity, Connaught place, etc. 2) Eat at small hotels/restaurants rather than street food to avoid stomach issues. 3) Visit the state of Gujarat. You can find statue of unity and glow garden there. 4) Better to first visit the other places first, before going to Delhi or Mumbai.
  • @Crommy1968
    Uk couple travelling around India in march, after seeing your jaipur vlog , we booked All seasons home stay, we can’t wait for the holiday, so excited 😊thanks for all you tips and advice holidaying in India, love your channel 👍🏻🇬🇧
  • @axnyslie
    I've been planning very thoroughly for six months now and I still found additional good info here. Excellent video very informative. Next month I will be India for the first time! I'll be doing the golden triangle of course and I also added Varanasi as my first stop for 3 days I'm most excited about that. While in Jaipur, I'll be making a day excursion to Ranthambore Park for a tiger safari. Ladakh sounds wonderful, but instead I will be going to Kathmandu, Nepal for 4 days after India. Then finishing off with a stop in Seoul, Korea on the way home. धन्यवाद!
  • @nemesiszz
    If you love to see wild animals, visit the National parks like Kaziranga, ranthambore for one horned rhino, Bengal Tiger, etc
  • @a1q369
    India!😍 really India is very unique, beautiful, & amazing country..and Indian people are so cute and lovely❣ specially visit in Calcutta🌈 from Mexico
  • @Arpit_Batra
    GUJARAT, GOA, MUMBAI AND KERALA on the western coast would be a great trip in my opinion. Places like Bangalore can be skipped as it is more of offices and industry related metro city, with traffic even worse than Delhi.
  • Watched every second. You guys were so fantastic. I am Indian and i still found it so interesting and informative. Loved the calm and peaceful explanation. You guys were point on. New subscriber. ❤