What to Do in Mumbai: 2 Days in the City
Mumbai was the first city we visited in the south of India, right after a stop in Hyderabad. With the changes we made to our… Read More »What to Do in Mumbai: 2 Days in the City
Traveling in India is a unique experience that engages all your senses. It’s one of the world’s most fascinating and intense destinations, known for its cultural diversity, historical heritage, and vibrant blend of the ancient and the modern. Within a single country, you’ll find everything from the snow-capped Himalayas to the tropical beaches of Goa, from the majestic palaces of Rajasthan to spiritual retreats in Rishikesh and Varanasi.
Planning your trip to India carefully is key to making the most of what this incredible country has to offer. In this section, we’ve gathered our best India travel guides, packed with practical tips, tried-and-tested itineraries, accommodation suggestions, visa information, health advice, transport options, and more. Whether you’re traveling to India for the first time or returning to explore new regions, you’ll find the inspiration and guidance you need to build your perfect trip.
Explore our articles and discover what makes traveling in India such a transformative and unforgettable adventure.
India is a captivating and generally safe destination for travelers, especially when exercising standard precautions. According to the U.S. Department of State, popular regions like Delhi, Rajasthan, Kerala, and Goa are safe, though travelers should remain cautious in crowded places. Petty theft can occur, so it’s best not to display valuables. Most visitors report incredibly positive experiences thanks to Indian hospitality and rich cultural diversity.
India’s railway network is one of the largest in the world and a reliable way to cover long distances. In major cities, metros (like those in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore) and ride-hailing apps like Uber and Ola are widely available. According to Enable Travel, an accessible travel platform in India, mobility access is still developing. Some hotels, museums, and airports are equipped for travelers with disabilities, but planning ahead is important.
Respect, modesty, and cultural etiquette are highly valued in India. As per the Incredible India Tourism Portal, it’s customary to remove shoes when entering homes or temples, wear modest clothing (especially in religious sites), and avoid touching someone’s head or pointing feet at people. Greeting others with “Namaste” — palms pressed together — is a warm and respectful gesture.
India has made major strides in LGBTQIA+ rights. In 2018, the Supreme Court decriminalized homosexuality — a landmark ruling praised by groups like Human Rights Watch. Cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore host active LGBTQIA+ communities, queer events like Mumbai Pride, and inclusive venues. While some regions remain conservative, LGBTQIA+ travelers typically feel welcomed and safe in urban areas.
Before traveling to India, book a travel health consultation. A healthcare professional can recommend vaccines (like hepatitis A/B, typhoid, and others) and specific precautions based on your profile and itinerary.
Most foreign travelers need a visa to enter India. Apply for an e-Visa in advance and ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months after your return date.
Mobile coverage is good in Indian cities. Buy an international eSIM or a local SIM at the airport to avoid high roaming charges.
Ola and Uber are the safest and most reliable options for city travel. In smaller towns where these apps aren’t available, always agree on the price before getting into a taxi or rickshaw.
Trains and buses in India sell out quickly, especially during peak seasons. Use platforms like 12Go Asia or redBus to secure your seat ahead of time.
Choose well-reviewed accommodations near public transport. Book early, especially in big cities and during festivals.
India is incredibly diverse. Respect dress codes, remove shoes before entering temples, and avoid public displays of affection.
Never drink tap water. Always choose bottled water (check the seal) or filtered water—even for brushing your teeth.
Always negotiate the fare before entering or ask to use the meter. Prefer official ride apps to avoid scams.
The weather can be extreme and pollution high in some cities. Bring sunscreen, a mask, and stay hydrated.
Health issues like food poisoning or accidents are common. Travel insurance can save you from major expenses and hassles.
Mumbai was the first city we visited in the south of India, right after a stop in Hyderabad. With the changes we made to our… Read More »What to Do in Mumbai: 2 Days in the City
Hyderabad wasn’t initially part of our plans for India, but to be honest, it made its way into our itinerary at the last minute. We… Read More »What to Do in Hyderabad: 1-Day Itinerary
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Visiting the Taj Mahal was a long-standing dream, an experience we kept on our list of dream destinations for many years. During our second trip… Read More »Visiting the Taj Mahal in India – Practical Tips and Essential Information
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Visiting Delhi and India was something we had been putting off for a few years, without any specific reason; we simply ended up prioritizing other… Read More »Visiting Delhi: Things to Do, Where to Stay & Avoid Scams
Delhi is a vibrant city where ancient Indian traditions meet modernity. With iconic landmarks like Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid, and the bustling Chandni Chowk market,… Read More »Where to Stay in Delhi: 3 Best Areas and Hotels for All Budgets
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We're André and João, a Portuguese couple passionate about exploring the world side by side for over 18 years. We've visited more than 70 countries and completed two self-planned round-the-world trips—always with a spirit of adventure, curiosity, and attention to detail. On this blog, we share what we've learned on the road: practical tips, tested itineraries, and real experiences to help you plan more authentic and fulfilling travels. We believe there's no single "right" way to travel—only what makes sense for you.