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Discovering how to get around India is one of the keys to making your trip a success. With over 20 years of expertise at Shanti Travel, we know that understanding the diversity of Indian transportation modes, their advantages, limitations, and local practices allows you to approach the country with calm and openness.
One essential piece of information to remember in India: don't rush. You will need to take your time and cannot see the entire country in three weeks. Consider distances and traffic differently—with patience and a smile. Often, travelers are surprised from the very first moments by the chaotic traffic and constant bustle on Indian roads. They resemble a theatrical stage where the actors are all kinds of obstacles. First potholes, cows, carts, trucks, vehicles driving the wrong way, pedestrians appearing out of nowhere, herds... and many more!
The near absence of road rules makes driving quite challenging for beginners, especially since in India, driving is on the left. Honking is not random: it is part of the road language and serves to signal rather than express impatience. The strongest and largest vehicle always has priority, of course! Nowadays, several expressways connect the main cities, and ambitious infrastructure projects are gradually changing the game. Safety is also improving: seat belts are now mandatory in front seats, and helmets are required on two-wheelers, including for passengers.
Expert tip: Driving yourself in India is rarely recommended. It's better to hire a professional driver who knows local rules and customs.
The bus remains one of the most used means of transport, both by locals and travelers. There are government companies (more basic) and private companies offering different comfort levels: ordinary buses, express, deluxe, "sleeper" (with berths), sometimes air-conditioned. Night journeys are common but comfort varies widely.
These motorized three-wheelers, omnipresent in cities, offer an authentic and practical experience for short urban trips. They weave everywhere and provide immediate immersion in Indian life!
Beyond their primary function, trains in India represent a unique adventure. The railway network, one of the largest in the world, opens the door to all regions of the country—and offers an incomparable human tapestry.
Hiring a car with a driver is the most common, safe, and flexible way to explore India off the beaten track. It is ideal for customized tours, particularly in Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, or the Indian Himalayas.
India's vast distances sometimes make flying indispensable. Several national and low-cost airlines operate in the country: Air India (national carrier), IndiGo, SpiceJet, AirAsia India, Vistara, among others.
Walking part of India is a precious experience. Beyond the magnificent routes in Ladakh or Sikkim, walking lets you access isolated villages, cross tea plantations in Kerala, or traverse the southern ghats. In the East and Northeast, unusual treks open up to curious travelers (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh). Walking encourages exchange, contemplation, and… flexibility!
Cycling in India requires adaptation, caution, and preparation but offers rare freedom, especially in some corners of the Indian Himalayas or South India.
Horseback trekking in India sparks the imagination, especially in Rajasthan on Marwari horses. It’s an opportunity to discover secret countryside unreachable otherwise and better understand rural India in all its hospitality. Be cautious: choose professional guidance and inquire about animal health conditions.
River tours offer a different perspective. Navigating the Ganges or Brahmaputra, gliding on Kerala’s backwaters on a houseboat, touches the soul of deep India, between riverside villages, pilgrimages, floating markets, and hidden beaches. Remember to book in advance during high season.
Getting Around India:
Your choice of transport in India will depend on your desired comfort, available time, region traveled, and type of adventure you seek. The Shanti Travel team tailors each itinerary according to your wishes, blending safety, authenticity, and immersion for an unforgettable trip to India.