The Best India Travel Routes Under Your Budget offer incredible experiences and sights without breaking the bank. Discover affordable routes through breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and cultural hotspots. Enjoy India’s diverse beauty while staying within your budget for an unforgettable journey.
The Best India Travel Routes Under Your Budget
Here’s how to make the most of your time in India.
You’ve found the best routes for low-cost travel in India! India can be a budget vacation destination, but because the country is so large, it can be challenging to decide exactly what to see and do. We’ve been across the nation a lot, so if you want to see as much of India as possible on a budget, choose one of these routes and you’ll be good to go!
These are our recommended low-cost travel routes in India. They work best for two weeks, but you may definitely extend them if you’d like!
- Get Historical in the North
- Beaches, Backwaters and Culture
- Getting around
Get Historical in the North
Delhi – Varanasi – Agra – Jaipur – Jaisalmer – Jodhpur – Udaipur (route on Google Maps)
Some of the iconic attractions in India are seen along this path. After all, you’ll get to see the famous Taj Mahal and Akbar’s magnificent stronghold outside of Agra, Fatehpur Sikri. You may take in Jaipur’s breathtaking architecture and partake in the chaos and pure crazy of Varanasi’s Ghats. Then there is the vast Mehrangarh Fort, the blue city of Jodhpur, the majestic Jaisalmer fort, and the formidable Thar Desert. Against these cities, Udaipur stands out due to its lakes and gardens.
Beaches, Backwaters and Culture
Mumbai – Goa – Hampi – Mysore – Kerala (route on Google Maps)
This is the experience for you if you’re searching for something relaxed and easygoing! Mumbai is a demanding place to start, but it’s worth spending a few days exploring. When you’re here, stop by and say hello to our office! After there, you can travel along the coast to Goa, India’s own sunshine state. This place is perfect for relaxing on the beach and taking in village life. After you’ve had enough of that, travel inland to Hampi, where you can see incredible stone-cut temples.
There’s some excellent bouldering if you enjoy rock climbing! Mysore is worth spending a day or two touring because it provides more insight into the historical South Indian kingdoms. After that, make your way down to Kerala’s backwaters. With yoga, massages from Ayurvedic doctors, walks through spice farms, and of course, lots of people-watching while floating in the backwaters, it’s the ideal way to cap off your trip!
Getting around
Given the size of the nation, transportation costs can be a significant expense while budget traveling in India. Using the nation’s intercity buses and trains can help you cut expenses. There are lots of options available at all the stops listed for both, but don’t forget to book in advance.
Use the local transportation choices available at each location as much as you can. But keep in mind that you are supposed to haggle for a lower price!
We have a tonne of more resources for low-cost travel to India; for more details, see our articles on how much to spend in India on a day’s worth of travel and low-cost travel in India. Of course, you can also get in contact if you have any queries or need assistance organizing your upcoming trip to India!
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