Saturday, April 25, 2026

COMPLETE INDIA TRAVEL GUIDE - 2026 Experience India on $15-25/Day

 📍 A BRIEF OVERVIEW

India is the best place for budget travelers. For just $20, you can get a nice hotel room, three great meals, transportation around town, and access to historical sites. India has the best variety of things to do at the best prices. From the snow-capped Himalayas to the tropical beaches, from ancient temples to modern cities.
Budget travel in India showcasing Himalayas, beaches, temples, city life, and affordable experiences


Why Go to India:
  • The country with the lowest cost of living
  • There are 28 states, each one like a different country.
  • A long history—5,000 years of civilization
  • Yoga is the world's spiritual capital.
  • The best food on the street in the world
  • Friendly locals who want to help tourists
💰 A BREAKDOWN OF THE DAILY BUDGET

Ultra-Budget Backpacker: $15 to $20 a day
  • Cost of lodging: $3 to $6 (dormitory)
  • Food: $5–8 (street food and restaurants in the area)
  • Getting around: $2–3 (local buses and trains)
  • Things to do: $2–3 (going to the temple, going to the markets)
A comfortable budget is $20 to $30 a day.
  • Cost of lodging: $8–12 (guesthouse with a private room)
  • Food costs between $8 and $12, and includes both street food and sit-down restaurants.
  • Transportation: $3 to $5 (air-conditioned buses and second-class trains)
  • Activities: $4–6 (tours with a guide, monuments)
$30 to $50 a day for mid-range comfort
  • Lodging: $15–$25 (a nice hotel with air conditioning)
  • Food: $10–15 (cafes and restaurants)
  • Getting around: $5 to $10 (private taxis, first-class trains)
  • Activities: $5–10 (multiple sites and experiences)

🗓️ SUGGESTED TRIPS

Golden Triangle: 7 Days ($140–210)

Day 1 and 2: Delhi

Red Fort, Jama Masjid, India Gate, and a street food tour of Chandni Chowk. Qutub Minar and the Lotus Temple. 

Budget: $20–30 per day. 

Day 3–4: Agra
Sunrise view of the Taj Mahal from Mehtab Bagh with Agra Fort in the distance and artisans working in a marble workshop


  • You have to see the Taj Mahal at sunrise.
  • Mehtab Bagh and Agra Fort
  • Local marble workshops
Budget: $18–25 per day. 

Day 5–7: Jaipur (Pink City) 
  • City Palace and Amber Fort
  • Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal
  • Local markets and workshops for block printing
Budget: $20–28 per day. 

Total: about $140 to $210 for seven days

10 Days in Spiritual North India ($150–250)

Day 1-2: Delhi 

Day 3–5: Varanasi
Sunrise boat ride on the Ganges River in Varanasi with evening Ganga Aarti ceremony and old city street walk



Boat ride on the Ganges River at sunrise and the Ganga Aarti ceremony at night
A walking tour of the old city streets

Budget: $15–22 per day. 

Day 6–8: Rishikesh, the Yoga Capital

Yoga classes that are free or cheap
Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat, Beatles Ashram, Laxman Jhula, and cafe hopping. 

Budget: $18–25 per day.

Day 9–10: Delhi

Total: about $150 to $250 for 10 days


10 Days on Beaches and Backwaters ($180–280)

Day 1-2: Mumbai

Marine Drive, Gateway of India, Elephanta Caves, and street food tours

Budget: $25–35 per day. 

 Day 3–5: Goa 
Goa beaches including Anjuna, Palolem, and Arambol with beach huts, nightlife, and Portuguese heritage architecture


Beaches like Anjuna, Palolem, and Arambol
Beach huts, nightlife, and sites of Portuguese heritage

Budget: $20–30 per day. 

Days 6–8: The Backwaters of Kerala

Stay on a houseboat in Alleppey in the Kochi Fort area.
Kathakali dance performance

Budget: $20–28 per day. 

Day 9–10: Go back through Mumbai

In total, it costs about $180 to $280 for ten days.

14-Day Himalayas Adventure ($210–350)

Day 1-2: Delhi

Day 3–6: Manali

Old Manali cafes, hiking in Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley

Budget: $18–25 per day. 

Day 7–10: Dharamshala/McLeod Ganj

Bhagsu Waterfall and the Dalai Lama Temple
Trekking in Triund, learning about Tibetan culture

Budget: $15–22 per day. 

Day 11–13: Amritsar

Golden Temple (no cost!)
Wagah Border ceremony Jallianwala Bagh 

Budget: $18–25 per day

Day 14: Go back to Delhi

Total: about $210–350 for 14 days 

🎯 TOP DESTINATIONS

🏛️ NORTH INDIA (History & Culture)

Delhi - Capital chaos & monuments
Agra - Home of Taj Mahal
Jaipur - Pink City palaces
Varanasi - Oldest living city, spiritual heart
Amritsar - Golden Temple

⛰️ MOUNTAIN REGIONS

Rishikesh - Yoga & adventure sports
Manali - Himalayan paradise
Dharamshala - Tibetan Buddhism
Ladakh - High-altitude desert (May-Sep)
Shimla - Colonial hill station

🏖️ SOUTH INDIA (Beaches & Temples)

Goa - Beaches & parties
Kerala - Backwaters & nature
Hampi - Ancient ruins
Pondicherry - French colonial charm
Varkala - Cliff beaches

🌄 OFFBEAT DESTINATIONS

Rajasthan - Desert forts (Jaisalmer, Udaipur)
Meghalaya - Living root bridges
Gokarna - Peaceful beach alternative to Goa
Khajuraho - Erotic temple sculptures
Andaman Islands - Tropical paradise

Tropical paradise view of the Andaman Islands with turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, palm trees, and a wooden boat

✈️ GETTING THERE

International Flights

  • Major Airports: Delhi (DEL), Mumbai (BOM), Bengaluru (BLR)
  • Budget Airlines: Air India Express, IndiGo, SpiceJet
  • Best Deals: Book 2-3 months in advance

Visa Requirements

  • e-Visa: Available for 170+ countries ($25-80 USD)
  • Apply online 4-7 days before travel
  • 30-day/1-year tourist visas available

🚂 GETTING AROUND

Trains (Best Value!)

  • Book: IRCTC website or 12Go Asia
  • Classes: Sleeper (cheapest), AC 3-tier (comfortable), AC 2-tier (premium)
  • Prices: $2-15 for long distances
  • Pro Tip: Book 30-60 days in advance for popular routes

Buses

  • Government buses: Ultra-cheap ($1-5)
  • Private sleeper buses: Comfortable for overnight ($8-15)
  • Book: RedBus, MakeMyTrip

Flights

  • Domestic budget airlines: IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air Asia India
  • Prices: $20-60 for cross-country flights
  • Worth it for: Long distances (Delhi-Goa, Delhi-Kerala)

Local Transport

  • Auto-rickshaws: $0.50-2 (negotiate or use meter)
  • Metro: Available in major cities ($0.30-1)
  • Uber/Ola: Cheapest rideshare in the world ($2-5) 

🏨 ACCOMMODATION

Budget Options ($3-12/night)

  • Hostels: Zostel, Moustache, GoStops (dorms $3-6)
  • Guesthouses: Family-run ($5-10 for private room)
  • Ashrams: Free/donation-based (Rishikesh, Varanasi)

Free and donation-based Indian ashram experience in Rishikesh and Varanasi with yoga, meditation, and simple spiritual living

Mid-Range ($12-30/night)

  • Hotels: AC rooms, hot water, WiFi
  • Homestays: Local family experiences
  • Boutique guesthouses: Heritage buildings

Booking Tips:

  • Use Booking.com, Hostelworld, Airbnb
  • Walk-ins often cheaper in low season
  • Ask to see room before paying

🍛 FOOD & DINING

Vibrant Indian street food scene featuring chaat, samosas, parathas, dosa, idli, vada, pani puri, pav bhaji, and momos at affordable prices

Street Food Paradise ($0.50-2 per meal)
  • North: Chaat, samosas, parathas, chole bhature
  • South: Dosa, idli, vada, uttapam
  • Street snacks: Pani puri, pav bhaji, momos

Local Restaurants ($2-5 per meal)

  • Thalis: Complete meal with rice, dal, curries, bread
  • Dhabas: Highway roadside eateries (authentic!)
  • South Indian joints: Unlimited meals for $1-2

Cafes & Western Food ($3-8)

  • Backpacker cafes: Rishikesh, Goa, Manali
  • Continental options: Pasta, pizza, burgers

Safety Tips:

  • Eat where locals eat
  • Avoid raw salads initially
  • Stick to bottled water
  • Street food from busy stalls (high turnover = fresh)

📅 BEST TIME TO VISIT

October - March (Peak Season)

  • Weather: Cool & pleasant (15-25°C)
  • Best for: North India, Rajasthan, South India
  • Events: Diwali, Holi (Feb-Mar), Pushkar Fair

April - June (Hot Season)

  • Weather: Very hot in plains (35-45°C)
  • Best for: Hill stations (Manali, Shimla, Darjeeling)
  • Budget: Lower prices, fewer crowds

July - September (Monsoon)

  • Weather: Heavy rains in most areas
  • Best for: Ladakh (dry, accessible)
  • Avoid: Kerala, Goa, Mumbai (flooding) 

💡 MONEY-SAVING TIPS

Accommodation

✅ Stay in hostels or homestays
✅ Negotiate longer stays for discounts
✅ Use Couchsurfing for free stays

Food

✅ Eat street food (safer than you think!)
✅ Order "thalis" for best value
✅ Avoid tourist restaurants near monuments

Transport

✅ Take overnight trains (save accommodation)
✅ Use government buses over private
✅ Share auto-rickshaws with other travelers

Activities

✅ Many temples/ghats are FREE
✅ Free walking tours in major cities
✅ Haggle at markets (expect 30-50% off)

⚠️ IMPORTANT TIPS

Health & Safety

  • Get vaccinations (Hepatitis A/B, Typhoid)
  • Bring stomach medicine (inevitable Delhi belly!)
  • Dress modestly in religious sites
  • Women: Stick to busy areas at night

Cultural Etiquette

  • Remove shoes before entering temples/homes
  • Use right hand for eating/greeting
  • Ask before photographing people
  • Respect sacred sites and traditions

Scam Awareness

  • Taxi scams: Use Uber/Ola or pre-paid booths
  • Gem scams: Don't buy jewelry to "export"
  • Fake tour guides: Book through hostels
  • Commission scams: Drivers get kickbacks from shops

📱 ESSENTIAL APPS

  • 12Go Asia - Book trains/buses
  • IRCTC - Official train booking
  • Ola/Uber - Ridesharing
  • Zomato/Swiggy - Food delivery
  • Google Maps - Navigation (works offline)
  • XE Currency - Money converter

🎒 PACKING ESSENTIALS

✅ Lightweight clothes (layers for mountains)
✅ Scarf/shawl (temple visits, sun protection)
✅ Power bank (frequent power cuts)
✅ Water purification tablets/LifeStraw
✅ First aid kit + stomach medicine
✅ Modest clothing for religious sites
✅ Flip-flops (easy temple entries)

Essential travel packing items for India including lightweight clothes, scarf, power bank, water purifier, first aid kit, modest clothing, and flip-flops

🌟 MUST-DO EXPERIENCES

✅ Watch sunrise at Taj Mahal
✅ Attend Ganga Aarti in Varanasi
✅ Take a cooking class (Delhi, Jaipur, Kerala)
✅ Ride an overnight sleeper train
✅ Try authentic street food tour
✅ Yoga retreat in Rishikesh
✅ Holi Festival (colors festival in March)
✅ Houseboat in Kerala backwaters
✅ Camel safari in Rajasthan desert
✅ Golden Temple langar (free community meal)

📊 QUICK FACTS

CategoryDetails
Currency                    Indian Rupee (₹/INR)
Language                    Hindi, English widely spoken
Population                    1.4 billion
Religion                    Hindu 80%, Muslim 14%, Others 6%
Time Zone                    IST (UTC +5:30)
Plug Type                    Type C, D, M (230V)
Emergency                    Police: 100, Ambulance: 102

🔗 USEFUL RESOURCES

✈️ ARE YOU READY TO SEE INDIA?

India is more than just a place to visit; it's a life-changing experience. India will challenge you, surprise you, and leave you wanting more. It goes from the chaos of Delhi to the peace of Rishikesh, and from street food adventures to spiritual awakenings.

Plan your trip to India now!

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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Sri Lanka 7-Day Budget Itinerary (Under $250) – Full Travel Guide 2026

✈️  Welcome to Budget Trip Secrets

Sri Lanka is not only a destination but a feeling.

Cinematic travel scene of Sri Lanka showing beaches, misty mountains, tea plantations, Nine Arch Bridge train, safari elephant, and a female backpacker in a golden sunset landscape.

The cinematographic travel video of Sri Lanka, with beaches, misty mountains, tea plantation, train with the Nine Arch Bridge, elephant in the safari area and female backpacker in golden light.

Golden beaches, misty mountains, safaris and welcoming people are all packed in one little country which you can explore for a week without breaking your budget.

Here you will get an advice about visiting Sri Lanka for 7 days and spending up to $250.


🌆 Day 1: Colombo – Where the Journey Begins

Welcome to Colombo, the bustling capital city of Sri Lanka. No need to rush out, just feel the environment.

🌇 What to do:

  • Walk along the Galle Face Green during sunset
  • Explore the chaotic colors of Pettah market
  • Try the local food – Kottu Roti 🍜, Kng coconut 🥥, Samosas, and other dishes

💰 Budget:

  • Hostel: $8-$12
  • Food: $5
  • Transportation: $2

👉Overall feeling: urban chaos with a touch of tropicality


🚆 Day 2: Colombo → Kandy – Journey to the Heart of the Country

Catch local train from Colombo to Kandy – it is cheap, slow and extremely scenic. Just watch through the window all the green rice paddies, rivers, and greenery around.

🏯 Things to see:

  • Temple of the Tooth
  • Stroll around Kandy Lake during sunset
  • Go to the tea house

💰 Budget:

  • Train: $2-$5
  • Food: $5-$7
  • Accommodation: $10-$15

👉Vibes in Kandy are spiritual


🚞 Day 3: Kandy → Ella – Most Scenic Train Route in Asia

This is the most memorable day in the whole journey! Get a train ticket to Ella. Feel the wind in your face, put the feet out of the window and feel the magic of Sri Lanka through the open door.

🌉 Things to check out:

  • Nine Arch Bridge
  • Tea plantations
  • Misty mountain landscapes

💰 Budget:

  • Train ticket: $3-$6
  • Food: $6
  • Accommodation: $10-$15

👉 This alone worths traveling.


🌄 Day 4: Ella – Relaxing Day with Mountain Views

In Ella, the time stops.

🥾 Things to do:

  • Hiking Little Adam's Peak
  • Viewpoint of Ella Rock
  • Stay in jungle cafe surrounded by mountain views

💡 Travel mood: take it slow, no worries, just enjoy the nature


💰 Budget:

  • Food: $6-$8
  • Activities: free
  • Accommodation: $10-$15

🐘 Day 5: Ella → Yala Safari – Going back to Jungle

It's time to go from mountains to wildlife. Get to Yala National Park.

🐾 Animals that can be seen there:

  • Elephants 🐘
  • Crocodiles 🐊
  • If lucky even leopards 🐆

💰 Budget:

  • Jeep for safari tour: $20-$30 (with others)
  • Travel expenses: $8-$12
  • Accommodation: $10

👉 In this place, nature seems as it should be.


🏝️ Day 6: Yala → Mirissa – Enjoy the Beaches

It's time for the beach. Welcome to Mirissa!

🌊 Activities to do:

  • To dive into the turquoise waters
  • To watch the sunset for surfers
  • To drink delicious coconut juice while enjoying the beach

💰 Budget:

  • Cost of movement: $8-$10
  • Food: $6-$10
  • Accommodation: $12-$15

👉 Here nature seems wild and tough.


🌅 Day 7: Back to Colombo – Last Impressions

Go back to Colombo to leave the country.

If you still have some time left:

  • Go to Galle Fort 🏰
  • Buy local spices and souvenirs
  • Take photos of the last beach

💰 General budget summary for all tour

Kind of expense                       Price

Accommodation                  $70-$90

Food                                  $40-$50

Transportation                          $40-$60

Attractions                          $30-$40

👉 Overall Cost: $180-$240

Yes, a whole country for less than $250!


💡 Tips on Budgeting:

  • Use train instead of taxis (you'll save so much money)
  • Eat local dishes instead of tourist places food
  • Live in guest houses instead of hotels
  • Do your movements early in the morning to reduce the price
  • Have money on hand (shops won't take your cards)

🌍 Final thoughts:

Sri Lanka demonstrates how trips don't need to be expensive.

They just need to be fascinating.

With appropriate preparation, you can explore even the greatest countries on a tight budget.


👉 And this is exactly what we talk about on BudgetTripSecrets blog!