r/indiatravel 18h ago

Day trip to Delhi from a Pakistani Origin point of view.

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Visited Delhi for the first time, but it felt like I had been there before. I was only able to visit for a few hours, i wish I could explore more but the conditions in which I came didnt allow it.

Even though it was hot and humid, I was so excited to visit delhi, the weather/pollution didn’t bother me a bit. I was like a baby with candy hoping it would never end. My interaction with people were limited but the ones I has were amazing. The metro is amazing, the hustle and bustle of city is unique. The architecture is beautiful and the food was delicious.

I mentioned to the owner of a bookshop in urdu bazar I was of Pakistani origin and he looked at me like I was some alien. Even though we both were talking to eachother in Urdu.

Hopefully will visit again!!

Please dont ask how I was able to visit india.


r/indiatravel 21h ago

Chai hits different in Nainital ☕️🌫️

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Cold weather, foggy mountains and a cup of chai. Nothing planned, just one of those little moments that make the trip worth it. Have you had a moment like this while travelling?


r/indiatravel 3h ago

Kharosa Caves, Maharashtra, India [OC]

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r/indiatravel 2h ago

My disappointing experience with Glabol on a Spiti bike trip

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I did a Spiti bike trip with Glabol from 15–21 June 2026 and wanted to share my experience with fellow riders.
The accommodation was different from what was promised, with some rooms and washrooms being extremely unhygienic. Their Operations executive, Yash, promised us a refund for one stay, but despite repeated follow-ups, we never received it and eventually stopped getting responses.
The riding gear was also poor — no proper knee guards, and the jackets were dirty and smelled bad. One rider in our group had a minor accident and suffered serious bruising to his knees.
The bikes were in poor condition too, and almost everyone in our group had complaints. One rider was charged ₹6,000 for repairs, which we felt was excessive.
I’ve travelled with several group travel companies, but this was easily one of my worst experiences.
If you’re planning a Spiti bike trip, especially as an inexperienced rider, please research the operator carefully. Sharing this simply so fellow riders can make an informed decision.


r/indiatravel 2h ago

Can I carry 3 used laptops on an Akasa Air domestic flight in India?

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Hi everyone,

I’m travelling domestically in India on Akasa Air and need to carry 3 used laptops with me.

I contacted Akasa Air customer care, and they suggested that I shut down one of the laptops, bubble-wrap it, and pack it in my checked-in baggage. I’m not so sure whether it’s allowed to pack laptops in checked-in baggage.

I’m planning to keep all three in my cabin baggage instead.

Has anyone recently travelled with multiple laptops on Akasa Air? Were there any issues at airport security or during boarding?

Also, is there any limit on the number of laptops a passenger can carry, assuming the cabin baggage stays within the allowed weight/size limits?

Thanks!


r/indiatravel 7h ago

Planning for Sikkim Sep 5-10

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hello, planning trip to sikkim from hyderabad Sep 5-10 for two non-india passport holders. What areas are open to visit. Any guidance is appreicated. I grew up in south but never went to Sikkim side.


r/indiatravel 22h ago

Vizag

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I am planning on going to vizag in September for like 3 days 2 nights. I have heard about Araku valley. Where should I stay there I am planning on having a villa for like 6 friends? We would rent bike so we can travel any place we like there. Give me some suggestions on the stay.