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A vibrant land of rich culture, diverse landscapes, and timeless heritage, offers unforgettable experiences

Visa Requirements

India’s visa policy governs the entry of foreign nationals into the country. It is administered by the Ministry of Home Affairs and implemented through Indian embassies, consulates, and an online e-Visa platform.

Requirement

All foreign nationals, except citizens of Nepal and Bhutan, are required to obtain a visa before entering India. Travelers can apply for a visa either through:

Types of Visas

India offers several categories of visas based on the purpose of visit:

Each visa type has specific requirements and validity periods. For example, tourist e-Visas can be issued for durations of 30 days (double entry), 1 year, or 5 years (multiple entry) depending on nationality.

Intricate sculptures adorn the walls of Sasbahu Temple in Gwalior, showcasing timeless artistry in stone.
(Photo by Hemant Singh Chauhan)

E-visa facility

The e-Visa system simplifies entry for tourism, business, medical treatment, and short-term courses. Applicants must apply at least 4 days before arrival and can stay for up to 90 days (or 180 days for nationals of the US, UK, Canada, and Japan under certain categories).

Apply online at: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in

Visa-Free Entry

Restrictions and Special Permits

Some areas, such as parts of Arunachal PradeshSikkimNagaland, and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, require Protected Area Permits (PAP) or Restricted Area Permits (RAP), in addition to a visa.

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How to get there?

India is well-connected to the world by air, with numerous flights arriving daily from all major continents. Air India, the national carrier, operates direct flights to and from key global cities. In addition to Air India, several international airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Lufthansa, and British Airways also fly regularly to India.

Traveling within the country is seamless thanks to a strong network of domestic airlines. IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, connects major cities and regional hubs efficiently. Other reliable domestic carriers include VistaraAir India ExpressSpiceJet, and Akasa Air

A breathtaking aerial view of snow-capped mountains in North India.
(Photo by Yogendra Singh)

The country’s major international gateways include:

Engine chugs along the misty tracks near Dudhsagar, embraced by lush greenery
(Photo by Arun Prakash)

Public Transport

Getting around India is easy and budget-friendly with plenty of public transport options:

Payments

  • Cash: Still widely used, especially for small transactions.

  • Debit/Credit Cards: Common for payments at hotels, restaurants, and shopping.
  • UPI/E-Wallets: Fast and popular for instant bank transfers through digital wallets like Google Pay, PhonePe, and Paytm.

  • Bank Transfers: Used for larger transactions and bookings
Indian Coins and Banknotes.
(Photo by Ravi Roshan)

Currency

India’s official currency is the Indian Rupee (INR), symbolized as ₹. The rupee is subdivided into 100 paise. Banknotes are available in denominations of ₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, ₹200, ₹500, and ₹2000, while coins come in ₹1, ₹2, ₹5, ₹10 and ₹20. 

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Budget

India is a budget-friendly destination with options for every type of traveler. On average:

  • Budget travelers can spend as little as $20–$30 USD/day, covering basic accommodation, street food, and local transport.

  • Mid-range travelers might spend around $40–$80 USD/day for comfortable hotels, restaurant meals, and occasional guided tours.

  • Luxury travelers can expect to spend $100 USD/day or more, enjoying premium stays, private transport, and upscale experiences.

Costs vary by region and travel style, but India offers great value throughout.

Appliances

India primarily uses Type C, D, and M sockets for electrical plugs. 

Appliances in India operates on 230V at a 50Hz frequency.

Ref: International Electrotechnical Commission

When to visit?

    Lighthouse standing tall by the wavy evening sea at Kovalam Beach.
    (Photo by KR Mohaniyan)

Weather

India experiences a varied climate due to its vast size and geographical diversity. The country is generally divided into three main seasons:

  • Summer (March to June): This is the hottest time of the year, with temperatures soaring above 40°C (104°F) in many regions, especially in northern and central India. Coastal areas remain relatively cooler, but humid.

  • Monsoon (June to September): The monsoon season brings heavy rains, particularly in the west coast, northeast, and central India. While this season cools down the temperatures, it can also cause humidity and flooding in some areas.

  • Winter (October to February): This is the most pleasant season for travel. Northern regions experience cold weather, especially in the Himalayan foothills, while the rest of the country remains cooler and dry, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Best Time to Visit

While the winter months (October to March) are generally the best time to visit India due to cooler and more comfortable weather, it’s always a good time to visit. Each season offers a unique experience, whether it’s the vibrant festivals in the summer or the lush landscapes during the monsoon. Whether you prefer the cool winter or the warmer months, India has something to offer year-round.

  • North India: The winter months are ideal for exploring cities like Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, as temperatures are milder compared to the scorching summer heat.

  • South India: The cooler weather in the winter also makes it a great time to visit destinations like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka.

  • Himalayas: The winter months are perfect for snow sports, trekking, and enjoying the breathtaking snowy landscapes.

If you’re looking to avoid crowds, the shoulder seasons (April to June) or September to early October are also great options, as temperatures are warm, but the tourist influx is lower. Avoid the monsoon season (June to September), especially in coastal areas, as heavy rains can disrupt travel plans.

Diwali lamps aglow, spreading light, joy, and the spirit of new beginnings.    
(Photo by Balaji J)    

Bucket List Destinations Across India

Stunning view of the Lotus Temple in New Delhi with a perfect reflection in calm water.
Lotus Temple (Photo by Prashant Gautam)

New Delhi

As India’s bustling capital, New Delhi blends ancient history with modern energy—featuring iconic monuments, lively markets, and rich cultural diversity.

A person meditates at sunrise facing the iconic Taj Mahal, capturing serenity and majesty.
Taj Mahal (Photo by Sam Kolder)

Agra

Home of the Taj Mahal, one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, this stunning marble mausoleum is a must-see for its beauty and historical significance.

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Patrika Gate (Photo by Ayushis1205)

Jaipur

Known as the “Pink City,” Jaipur offers grand palaces, forts, and vibrant bazaars that reflect the rich heritage of state of Rajasthan. Other prominent cities in the state include Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Udaipur.

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Backwaters (Photo by Jaiju Jacob)

Kerala

The tranquil backwaters, houseboats, and lush landscapes of Kerala offer a serene escape into nature.

An aarti ritual performed on the Ganges River ghats in Varanasi, India.
Ganga Aarti (Photo by Shootcase Chronicles)

Varanasi

Situated in the state of Uttar Pradesh, one of the world’s oldest living cities, Varanasi offers a spiritual experience along the sacred banks of the Ganges River.

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Diskit Monastery (Photo by Beba123)

Leh-Ladakh

For adventure seekers, Ladakh’s rugged landscapes, monasteries, and stunning mountain views are unmatched.

A joyful couple rides a yellow scooter through a scenic palm-lined road, capturing the essence of tropical travel and adventure.
Joyriding (Photo by Ajay Donga)

Goa

Famous for its golden beaches, vibrant nightlife, and Portuguese-influenced architecture, Goa is a popular coastal destination.

Interior view of the grand Mysore Palace showcasing intricate Indo-Saracenic architecture.
Mysore Palace (Photo by Nikhil Shinde)

Mysore

Known for its majestic Mysore Palace, gardens, and the famous Dussehra festival, Mysore is a cultural gem.

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State of Unity (Photo by Bishnu Sarangi)

Gujarat

Known for its vibrant culture and rich history, Gujarat boasts majestic temples, white desert landscapes, and thriving cities like Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Rajkot. The state is also home to the Gir National Park and the iconic Statue of Unity.

Emergency

Universal emergency number in India is 112, which connects to police, fire, and medical services. 

Additionally, you can dial 100 for police, 101 for fire, and 102 or 108 for ambulance services. 

These numbers are toll-free and accessible from any phone across the country.

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