Things to know before visiting India

India rewards preparation: carry cash for daily transactions, brace for sensory overload and persistent touts especially around major monuments, and start with a food tour to ease into the cuisine. Across 8 creators and 15 videos, the lived-advice clusters around money realities, navigating chaos confidently, and knowing when to book ahead.

8 creators · 16 tips · 6 corroborated by 2+ creators · latest source April 2026

Money on the ground

3 tips
№ 01

Carry cash — India runs on it for most daily transactions

1 creator

While cards work at hotels and some restaurants, street food, local markets, auto-rickshaws, and smaller vendors overwhelmingly prefer cash. ATMs are available but creators recommend having rupees on hand before venturing out.

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Flora and Note

@floraandnote · 243K subs

Flora and Note list carrying cash as one of their core tips after two weeks across Mumbai, Goa, and Kerala, noting that smaller vendors and local transport rarely accept cards.

→ 8 Things To Know Before Visiting India (INDIA TRAVEL GUIDE)

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Goa is significantly cheaper for alcohol than the rest of India

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Goa's status as a former Portuguese territory means alcohol taxes are lower than elsewhere in India. Beer and spirits are described as very cheap and easy to find, unlike many other Indian states where alcohol is heavily taxed or restricted.

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Parks Travel Guide

@parkstravelguide · 12K subs

Parks Travel Guide note that beer and general alcohol prices are very cheap in Goa and easily found, explicitly contrasting this with other parts of India where it is harder to access.

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Goa on a budget is very achievable — ₹7,000–10,000 per person for 3 days all-in

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Multiple Goa-focused creators confirm that budget travel in Goa is genuinely accessible. Hostel beds, cheap local food, and affordable transport keep costs low, with the main variable being accommodation style.

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Nanda's Journey

@nandasjourney · 619K subs

Nanda's Journey puts the total 3-day Goa budget at Rs.7,000–10,000 per person including transport, food at Rs.600/day, and accommodation ranging from Rs.1,200 hostel beds to Rs.6,000 hotel rooms.

→ Goa full tour in telugu | Goa tourist places | North Goa | Goa 3-Day trip | Goa tour plan | Goa

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    Wandering Minds 431K

    Wandering Minds book a budget apartment in Candolim and frame their 3-day Goa guide around affordable options, confirming that staying outside the premium beach-hut resorts keeps costs manageable. [watch]

Getting around

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№ 04

Hire a local guide or driver for major monument visits like Delhi and Agra

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Navigating Old Delhi, the Taj Mahal complex, and Agra Fort is significantly easier with a hired driver for the day. Creators recommend this for both logistics and context — guides explain history and help avoid being mobbed by touts.

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Parks Travel Guide

@parkstravelguide · 12K subs

Parks Travel Guide hired a driver for the full day in Agra to cover sunrise at the Taj Mahal, Agra Red Fort, and the Baby Taj, describing it as the practical way to get around the city efficiently.

→ AMAZING Agra! Your Travel Guide including prices | Taj Mahal 2023 India 🇮🇳

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Take the local trains in Mumbai — chaotic but an essential experience

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Mumbai's suburban rail network is described as an authentic, affordable, and genuinely exciting way to move around the city. Flora and Note ride the local train on their first full day and call navigating it part of the real Mumbai experience.

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Flora and Note

@floraandnote · 243K subs

Flora and Note describe riding Mumbai's chaotic local train as a highlight of their first day, presenting it as an unmissable way to experience the real city rather than just tourist sites.

→ INDIA Through Our Eyes! Experiencing MUMBAI For The First Time 🇮🇳

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Mumbai airport to the city: the AC bus to Gateway of India is the cheapest option

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On arrival at Mumbai airport, the cheapest way into the city centre is an air-conditioned public bus that runs directly to the Gateway of India. Rhett and Claire used it and describe it as working perfectly fine.

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Rhett and Claire

@rhettandclaire · 308K subs

Rhett and Claire specifically mention taking 'the cheapest option, which is an air conditioned bus that runs to the Gateway of India' straight from the airport, and their credit card worked fine for it.

→ We didn't expect this from Mumbai 😱 Our FIRST TIME here!😍 (3-Day Guide) @ 3:06

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Delhi to Manali: the overnight Volvo bus is the budget-traveller's standard route

2 creators

For reaching Himachal Pradesh hill destinations from Delhi, the overnight Volvo bus is the widely used, affordable option. Ashu Travel Guide documents the full journey and recommends booking through apps like Zingbus.

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Ashu Travel Guide

@ashutravelguide · 13K subs

Ashu Travel Guide documents the complete Delhi to Manali Volvo bus journey in 2026, recommending Zingbus for booking and presenting it as the standard budget route to the mountains.

→ Delhi To Manali By Volvo Bus 2026 | Delhi To Manali | Cheapest hotel in manali | Manali 2026

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    Nanda's Journey 619K

    Nanda's Journey lists the Delhi to Manali bus at Rs.800–1200 as the go-to transport option in their complete Manali budget breakdown, confirming it as the standard route for budget travellers. [watch]

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Hire a car or scooter in Goa — public transport doesn't connect the beaches well

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Goa's beaches and villages are spread out and poorly connected by public transport. Creators consistently recommend renting a scooter or hiring a car as the practical way to move between North and South Goa's highlights.

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Wandering Minds

@wanderingmindsindia · 431K subs

Wandering Minds include car hire as a core part of their 3-day Goa itinerary title and planning, describing it as essential for getting between the spread-out beaches, cafes, and churches efficiently.

→ Perfect 3 Days Goa Itinerary - Budget Stay, Car Hire, Places, Food, Beaches, Cafes & More

Scams & tourist traps

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№ 09

Goa needs a scam-awareness mindset — research common tourist traps before you go

1 creator

The Goa-focused videos mention that scams exist around water activities, overcharging, and tourist-oriented services. Nanda's Journey specifically flags Goa scams as a dedicated topic in their complete Goa tour breakdown.

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Nanda's Journey

@nandasjourney · 619K subs

Nanda's Journey explicitly lists 'Goa scams' as one of the key topics covered in their complete Goa tour guide, flagging it as something first-timers need to research before arriving.

→ Goa full tour in telugu | Goa tourist places | North Goa | Goa 3-Day trip | Goa tour plan | Goa

Safety

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№ 10

Mumbai is far safer than its reputation suggests — including for solo women at night

1 creator

Creators with on-the-ground local knowledge consistently describe Mumbai as one of India's safest cities. A local guide in the Rhett and Claire video specifically says women feel comfortable traveling alone late at night there.

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Rhett and Claire

@rhettandclaire · 308K subs

Their local guide Vic tells them Mumbai is 'probably one of the most safest cities in India' and that as a woman traveling late at night she feels super comfortable, though she advises the usual general awareness you'd apply anywhere.

→ We didn't expect this from Mumbai 😱 Our FIRST TIME here!😍 (3-Day Guide) @ 15:58

Food & drink

1 tip
№ 11

Book a food tour early — it unlocks the cuisine and the culture at once

2 creators

Multiple creators who arrived in Mumbai or other cities recommend doing a guided food tour within the first day or two. It provides safe introductions to street food, explains what you're eating, and weaves in local history.

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Rhett and Claire

@rhettandclaire · 308K subs

Rhett and Claire say 'you have to do a food tour' every single trip because it teaches you the meals and incorporates history and culture, recommending women-led food tours in Mumbai specifically.

→ We didn't expect this from Mumbai 😱 Our FIRST TIME here!😍 (3-Day Guide) @ 8:22

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    Flora and Note 243K

    Flora and Note include a food tour among their top 8 tips after their first India trip, saying it helped them ease into the food scene with context and confidence. [watch]

Culture shock

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№ 12

Expect sensory overload on arrival — the chaos is part of the experience

2 creators

First-time visitors, especially those arriving in Delhi or Mumbai, describe an immediate wall of noise, traffic, crowds, and stimulation. Creators who pushed through the initial shock universally say the country won win you over quickly.

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Thomas Heaton

@thomasheatonphoto · 634K subs

Thomas Heaton admits he was dreading the trip and found himself wondering what he'd walked into on the busy streets of Delhi, but quickly noted the energy and friendliness of the people won him over.

→ Photography Trip to India - Chaos @ 0:59

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    Flora and Note 243K

    Flora and Note describe Mumbai as immediately chaotic — from navigating local trains to the sheer density of people — but say it quickly became a full day of adventure and one of the friendliest places they'd ever been. [watch]

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People are genuinely friendly — the chaos doesn't mean hostility

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First-time visitors across multiple videos are struck by how warm and welcoming Indians are despite the apparent chaos. Thomas Heaton notes that in busy street scenes nobody seems to care or hassle you, and several creators highlight unsolicited kindness from strangers.

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Thomas Heaton

@thomasheatonphoto · 634K subs

Heaton reflects mid-trip that despite the visual chaos of Indian streets, 'I just don't think anyone cares' — meaning nobody is hassling him — and he describes the people as incredibly friendly.

→ Photography Trip to India - Chaos @ 2:01

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    Flora and Note 243K

    Flora and Note describe the locals they met in Mumbai as some of the friendliest they had encountered anywhere, which caught them off guard given their pre-trip anxieties. [watch]

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    Rhett and Claire 308K

    Rhett and Claire repeatedly express surprise at Mumbai's warmth, calling it their new favourite city in India and noting the city's extremes of wealth and poverty exist alongside genuine hospitality. [watch @ 6:19]

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India's geography demands you pick a region — it's not one-country-in-one-trip

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Creators consistently focus on single regions or city clusters rather than trying to cover India broadly. The country's sheer size means Goa, Kerala, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, and the Northeast are effectively different travel universes requiring separate planning.

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Wandering Minds

@wanderingmindsindia · 431K subs

Wandering Minds, who have visited Goa every year for 15 years, frame their guide as purely a Goa-specific deep dive, implicitly treating it as its own travel destination rather than part of a broader India sweep.

→ Perfect 3 Days Goa Itinerary - Budget Stay, Car Hire, Places, Food, Beaches, Cafes & More

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    Resty Neha Vlogs 63K

    Resty Neha Vlogs build an entire 7-night 8-day itinerary just for Kerala, covering five distinct zones, illustrating how much depth a single Indian state demands. [watch]

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    Nanda's Journey 619K

    Nanda's Journey produce separate complete guide videos for Goa, Manali, and Shimla as standalone destinations, reinforcing that India's regions each require dedicated trip planning. [watch]

Timing & booking

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№ 15

Visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise — it's worth the very early start

1 creator

The Taj Mahal at sunrise is consistently cited as one of the most memorable travel moments creators have had. Crowds are thinner, the light is magical, and the experience is dramatically different from a midday visit.

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Parks Travel Guide

@parkstravelguide · 12K subs

Parks Travel Guide specifically structured their Agra day around a sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal, calling it the right way to experience the monument before the main crowds arrive.

→ AMAZING Agra! Your Travel Guide including prices | Taj Mahal 2023 India 🇮🇳

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Diwali transforms Indian cities — timing a visit around it is spectacular

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Multiple creators note that visiting during Diwali delivers an unmatched sensory experience as cities light up and festivities fill the streets. Rhett and Claire specifically call it the peak of Mumbai's cultural calendar.

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Rhett and Claire

@rhettandclaire · 308K subs

Rhett and Claire advise that if you want 'culture at its peak' in Mumbai, visiting during Diwali is the time to do it, when the entire city glows with lights.

→ We didn't expect this from Mumbai 😱 Our FIRST TIME here!😍 (3-Day Guide) @ 3:56

Creators catalogued

8 contributors · cited above
FL
Flora and Note

243K subs · 2 vids

PA
Parks Travel Guide

12K subs · 2 vids

NA
Nanda's Journey

619K subs · 2 vids

RH
Rhett and Claire

308K subs · 1 vid

TH
Thomas Heaton

634K subs · 1 vid

AS
Ashu Travel Guide

13K subs · 1 vid

WA
Wandering Minds

431K subs · 1 vid

RE
Resty Neha Vlogs

63K subs · 1 vid

How this guide is built

Tips were extracted solely from the 60 source videos provided across 32 creators, with only videos containing India-specific experiential advice about visiting India itself cited; videos about other countries or unrelated topics were excluded from attribution.

Every tip is sourced from a named creator's video. Regulatory facts (visas, vaccines) are deliberately excluded. Updated June 18, 2026. See things to do in India or browse India channels.