Planning required for a successful trip to India

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

Bored of your hectic life and tired of going through the quotidian drills that every day brings. Well, what you need is a getaway from your routine life and gives yourself a chance to get exposed to the beauty of the world. Yes, you need a trip, a tour that will equip you with the zeal to tackle the courses of your original life. A tour to a destination that you have been longing to visit would do a lot of good but before you ready up, there are a few things that you must follow to make your tour a success. Here are some tips that help you plan better.

Plan where, how, when:

Your itinerary must include everything that you plan to do on your trip. And for starters you must decide the place you want to explore and the best time to visit that place. Do some research to find cheap domestic air tickets or if you want to travel local, get your hands on the best flight deals in India that will help you save some bucks.

Calculate the cost of the entire trip and save up for extras:

When on a tour, you must brace yourself for unplanned hitches. But that shouldn’t dampen your spirits so planning ahead of your times is the best way to ensure a successful tour. Be prepped up with the cost of the whole trip and then double the amount to be financially tough for the trip.

Get rid of the booking monster:

Once you are done with the planning of the place and time, get done with the bookings too. Book your accommodation in advance and also settle the flight tickets. You can resort to air ticketing services that offers great options in offshore travel in India. Besides you may also get amazing trip packages here that will further alleviate your load.

Plan your sightseeing and other adventures:

What is the point of your trip if you don’t indulge in all the activities that the place boasts of. Make a list of places that you must see and the activities that you must do on your itinerary and then tick them off as you accomplish them. Relax, chill and be ready for adventures on your trip for that’s what will get you your money worth.

Secure yourself with travel insurance:

Travel insurance may sound unnecessary but you can never undermine its importance. Prepping oneself up for the uncertainties of the travel is one of the best ways to ensuring a tour’s success. Travel insurance isn’t just for medical reasons as it also covers any form of theft, baggage loss, delay of flight or other form of anomalies. Agencies provides an amazing travel insurance that will be a great option to pick.

So what are you thinking, plan your trip, pack your bags and get ready to have some fun.

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Hey nikita, thank you for sharing this information!
i stayed for 2 months in india and can everyone recommend to get there. I've seen a lot of places (Rajasthan, Delhi, Agra, Varanasi, Goa, Mumbai, Nagpur..) but for me the most spiritually place was Varanasi!
Take a boat ride on the river and explore the different culture.
Again thank you for sharing

Hey @efecamu you can also go to Rishikesh. Rishikesh witnesses a steady stream of travellers every year, thanks to its gorges, valleys and stony paths. People queue up for its river rafting, camping and other adventure sports on the banks of River Ganges which makes it a hotspot for fun and frolics. Next time you are in India, go to this place as it is has the confluence of spirituality and adventure.

hi @nikita10 oh nice! right now i am planning my next trip in 2018 to India i'll try to make it there too.
thanks

resteeming this for more people to read. keep writing

Thanks a lot @sayee . This is so kind of you :)