№ 04 Hire a local guide or driver for major monument visits like Delhi and Agra
1 creator 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.
№ 05 Take the local trains in Mumbai — chaotic but an essential experience
1 creator 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.
№ 06 Mumbai airport to the city: the AC bus to Gateway of India is the cheapest option
1 creator 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.
№ 07 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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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]
№ 08 Hire a car or scooter in Goa — public transport doesn't connect the beaches well
1 creator 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.