Write about a planned trip to the North-East region of the country using the following steps given below :
a) Explore the various possibilities of the travel.
b) Prepare an itinerary.
c) You can make use of the following expressions, phrases and proverbs frequently used by the
travellers.
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Travel to India Made Easy With This Step By Step Guide
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Not everyone feels called to travel to India, but those who do feel it strongly and tend to have a huge desire to explore India. Traveling to India can be incredibly life-changing (I know it was for me) but it doesn’t come without its struggles. While there are travelers who feel called to India, there are others who feel it’s too difficult to travel; it’s true – India travel can be intense. I first traveled to India five years ago, and have been living here for four and a half. I am going to just sum up everything from start to finish in this travel to India guide to just simplify it all for you.
Step by Step Guide: Travel To India Made Easy
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If you took the time to read my 400+ posts about India, you’ll find a lot of information, but I wanted one big whopper of an article that just tells you how to start planning your India trip from scratch.
I’m going to break this article down into the following sections. I’ll often link back to articles where I have written more in depth on the subjects below.
Before You Come
When to Come
How Long to Stay
Flight
Visa
Health & Wellness
Safety & Culture
Packing
Currency & Budget
What Lodging is Like
What Food is Like
Transportation
Trains
Buses
Taxis and Rickshaws
Itinerary Considerations
Top Towns Tourists Love
Sample Itinerary for 10 Weeks
Tours I Recommend
Experiences to Try
Yoga Retreats and Yoga Teacher Training
How to Meet People
Shopping
What to Buy in Which Areas
How to Negotiate
Traveling With Kids
Volunteering Considerations
Additional Reading
1. Travel to India: Planning for Your Trip to India, What to know before you come to India
1.1) When to Come to India
When to come to India should be your first consideration before you start planning. Peak season in India is October to March. For MOST, peak season is going to be when you want to come. Although there are more tourists at this time, India is a crowded country in general and it’s going to feel crowded no matter when you come.
In the off-season the weather is not as nice (it gets very hot in May then June brings the monsoon), and in areas where the monsoon hits hard like Goa and Kerala, pretty much everything is shut from restaurants to hostels. Another downside of traveling off-season is that there will be fewer tourists to meet along the way which could be potential travel buddies.
There are some places you should avoid in the most “peak” times of peak season, which are around Christmas and New Year, and that would be Goa (partiers come in droves) and Agra (people using time off work do a Taj Mahal day trip).
If you can only come in the off-season, don’t fret. A fantastic place to go in the off-season is the mountains, like Manali, Rishikesh, McLeod Ganj, and Leh where the monsoon doesn’t hit and the weather is fantastic! In fact, during peak season you can’t really visit those places at all as they close the roads due to snow. I stay in Goa in the monsoon, and you can read more about what it’s like here.