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India FAQs

India FAQs

Planning Your Trip

What is the best time to visit India?

The best time to visit India is generally between October and March, when temperatures are cooler and more comfortable for sightseeing. This is an ideal time to explore popular destinations such as Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Kerala, Goa and Mumbai.

If you're planning a beach holiday in Goa, the dry season from November to February is particularly popular. For those visiting the Himalayas, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and clear mountain views.

 

How long should I spend in India?

India is a vast and incredibly diverse country, so the ideal length of stay depends on your itinerary.

Most New Zealand travellers spend 10 to 14 days exploring India's highlights, while 2 to 3 weeks allows for a deeper experience across multiple regions. Many first-time visitors focus on the famous Golden Triangle (Delhi, Agra and Jaipur) before adding destinations like Kerala, Goa, Mumbai or Varanasi.

 

Where should I go on holiday in India?

India offers something for every traveller. If you’re a culture vulture, visit Delhi for history, culture and bustling markets. Close by is Agra - home to the iconic Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Discover opulent palaces, forts and Rajasthan’s rich heritage in Jaipur. Venture south to float through Kerala’s backwaters, beaches and wellness retreats, Goa’s nightlife and Portuguese influence and Mumbai for food, Bollywood glam and city life. For a spiritual experience, journey to Varanasi, along the Ganges River, and be one with nature in Udaipur, marveling it’s brilliant lakes.

Many first-time visitors begin with the Golden Triangle before venturing further afield.

 

Is India a good holiday destination for New Zealanders?

Absolutely. India offers an incredible mix of history, culture, food, wildlife, spirituality and natural beauty. Whether you're interested in luxury train journeys, wellness retreats, tiger safaris, beach escapes or cultural experiences, India delivers some of the most memorable travel experiences in the world.

 

Do I need a visa for India from New Zealand?

Yes, New Zealand passport holders typically require a visa before travelling to India. Many travellers apply for an e-Visa, which can be completed online before departure.

Visa requirements can change, so we recommend checking the latest entry requirements on Safe Travel well before your trip.

 

How do I find the best India holiday package?

The best India holidays are often customised around your interests. Speak to your local House of Travel India specialist to share what your India holiday dreams look like. We’ll help tailor your itinerary from booking flights, transfers, accommodation and experiences, plus we’ll give you expert advice and support from start to finish.

 

Is India expensive to visit?

India is often considered excellent value for money. While luxury experiences are readily available, accommodation, transport, food and sightseeing can be very affordable compared to many international destinations.

There are options to suit every budget, from boutique heritage hotels to world-renowned luxury properties.

 

How much does an India holiday cost from NZ?

India caters to a wide range of budgets.

Costs vary depending on your style of travel, but many New Zealand travellers find that accommodation, dining and sightseeing offer excellent value compared with many long-haul destinations.

Luxury experiences can also be surprisingly affordable when compared to Europe or North America.

Before You Leave

Where should I stay in India?

Your accommodation will depend on the regions you're visiting. India offers a variety of options to suit your budget, from luxury palace stays to beach resorts, wellness retreats, family-friendly resorts and international hotel brands.

For many travellers, a mix of accommodation styles creates the most memorable experience.

 

What should I pack for India?

Packing will vary depending on the season and destinations you're visiting.

We recommend bringing:

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Sunscreen and sunglasses
  • Insect repellent
  • Modest clothing for temples and religious sites
  • A power adapter
  • Personal medications and basic first-aid supplies

If travelling during winter or visiting northern regions, pack warmer layers for cooler mornings and evenings.

 

Do I need travel insurance for India?

Yes, travel insurance is strongly recommended. A comprehensive policy can help cover medical expenses, travel delays or cancellations and lost of delayed luggage.

Having insurance provides valuable peace of mind when travelling.

 

What currency is used in India?

India uses the Indian Rupee (INR).

ATMs are widely available in major cities and tourist destinations. Credit and debit cards are accepted at many hotels, restaurants and larger retailers. Cash is handy when visiting markets.

 

Can I use New Zealand dollars in India?

No, New Zealand dollars are not commonly accepted.

You'll need to exchange NZD for Indian Rupees or withdraw local currency upon arrival.

 

Is India safe for travellers?

Millions of tourists visit India every year and enjoy safe, rewarding holidays.

As with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings. Use reputable transport providers, keep valuables secure and follow local advice and customs.

Good planning and common-sense precautions go a long way.

 

Can you drink tap water in India?

No. Visitors are generally advised to drink bottled, filtered or purified water throughout their trip.

It's also worth being mindful of ice and uncooked foods if you're unsure of the water source.

 

While You Are There

How do I get around India?

India has an extensive transport network connecting major cities and regions.

Popular options are domestic flights, trains, private drivers, ride-share services, taxi’s and guided tours.

For longer distances, flying can significantly reduce travel time, while train journeys offer a unique cultural experience.

 

Do I need a private driver in India?

Many visitors find hiring a private driver is one of the easiest and most comfortable ways to travel, particularly when exploring regions such as Rajasthan or the Golden Triangle.

It allows you to travel at your own pace while benefiting from local knowledge and convenient door-to-door transport. Plus, there’s nothing like air-conditioning on a hot day.

 

What are the best things to do in India?

India is packed with unforgettable experiences. Visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise, explore Jaipur’s forts and palaces, cruise Kerala’s backwaters, watch the Ganga Aarti ceremony in Varanasi, spot Bengal tigers on safari, experience India’s incredible food scene, take a luxury train journey through Rajasthan and for a slower pace, relax on Goa’s shimmering beaches.

 

Is India family-friendly?

Yes, India can be a fantastic family destination. With vibrant wildlife, palaces, cultural immersion, beach holidays and unique houseboat adventures - India offers a rewarding experience for travellers of all ages.

 

What cultural etiquette should I know before visiting India?

India is culturally diverse, but a few general tips apply. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, remove your shoes before entering temples and some homes, ask for permission before photographing people, respect local customs and traditions and use your right hand when giving or receiving items where possible.

Being respectful and open-minded will enhance your experience.

 

Do I need cash or can I use cards in India?

Both are useful.

Cards are commonly accepted in hotels, shopping centres, and larger restaurants, while cash is still important for markets, smaller shops, taxi’s and tuk-tuks, and rural areas.

Having a mix of payment options is the easiest approach.

 

What apps should I download before travelling to India?

A few useful apps can make travelling around India much easier:

  • Google Maps
  • Google Translate
  • Uber
  • WhatsApp
  • XE Currency Converter
  • IRCTC Rail Connect (for train travel)

Downloading offline maps before arrival can also be helpful.