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How Budget Savvy Travellers Can Save Money Traveling To India

Tourism in India is growing rapidly. In 2018, the country has welcomed over 10 million foreign tourists. This country is known for its interesting culture, delicious food, and majestic architecture. With the number of attractions available in India, it’s no wonder why more and more people are choosing to travel here!

If you’re planning to travel to India but fear that you don’t have enough money for it, fret not. Several hacks are available for savvy travelers like you to finally visit this wonderful country. By following these hacks, you can enjoy everything India has to offer without breaking the bank.

Taj Mahal inside picture

Here’s how you can travel to India even with a shoestring budget:

  1. Utilize The Internet

Once you’ve decided that you’re going to India and set out a date for it, what usually comes next is to decide what to visit and where to stay. You need to look for local tours, restaurants, and accommodations in India.

For you to accomplish all of these tasks with ease, utilize the internet. The World Wide Web can be a goldmine of resources for you to get the best deals on your next trip and score discounts, too.

Utilize the internet better by following these tips:

  • Promo codes: Promo codes are computer-generated codes that you need to input on a website to get discounts. Look for websites that offer this service for you to save money when traveling in India. For example, https://www.gopromocodes.com/stores/travelocity offers discounts for hotel packages, flights, and even car rentals.
  • Price-comparison websites: Are you bombarded with options for your tour in India? Are you clueless about what accommodation provides the best deal? Before booking any service for your trip to India, use price-comparison websites.

As the name suggests, these websites compare prices of services posted online, making it easy for you to choose.

  • Traveler tips: A lot of people have already visited India and their experience can help you save money. Look for online platforms or social media groups that discuss the users’ travel experiences in India. Take note of how they’re able to save money during their trip.

If you’re lucky enough, you’ll come across locals from India who can provide money-saving tips, as well. They’ll likely give out tips that even tourists don’t know about.

Indira Gandhi International Airport Delhi

  1. Be Mindful About Your Travel Dates

If you have the privilege of traveling any time, avoid visiting the country during the months of October to March. These months are considered as the tourist season in India. Flights, accommodations, and tour packages can double during this time of the year. The same also applies during Indian holidays, namely Christmas, New Year and Diwali (five-day festival of lights celebrated by Buddhists).

Aside from traveling off-season, the following tips can also come in handy:

  • Book flights in advance: Booking a flight to India at the last minute is one of the worst and most expensive decisions you can ever make. Domestic airlines operating in India increase their prices if you book close to your travel dates. Avoid paying an arm and a leg for your flight by booking in advance.
  • Late or early flights are the cheapest: Flights scheduled early in the morning and late at night are the cheapest. Look for these flights before booking to save money.
  1. Pack Your Food

Food is always a necessity when traveling. While India offers several restaurants, eating out all the time isn’t the best option. Eating at fancy restaurants might be convenient, but doing this regularly can surely put a hole in your pocket.

Make sure to carry food when you visit India. Carry light food items that are filling. Doing this will not only help cut your food expenses, but it can also give you peace of mind knowing that you can enjoy your favorite food anytime you want to.

Your favorite chocolates or chips might not be available in India, so it’s best if you come prepared.

  1. Avoid Luxury Accommodations

If you want to experience India in the best and cheapest way possible, avoid staying in 5-star hotels and choose to stay in local hostels. Staying in a budget-friendly accommodation is appropriate for savvy travelers like you since you’re mostly out exploring the wonder of India.

You’ll only need the accommodation to sleep at night and hostels can surely suffice this need.

Prepare Properly

Preparation is key to making your trip to India become memorable. If you want to experience paragliding in the Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh or zipline in Jodhpur, you should create an appropriate budget for it. If you don’t, you’ll likely see yourself overspending in India and be in a sour mood during the entire trip.

Make sure that this doesn’t happen to you by using this article as your guide.

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