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How much does it cost to travel to India?

Correct the point of view of the hero upstairs. The bus is safe to ride. In India, at least it’s safer than trains. It's not good at all. I took Tata bus from Nepal to India, I have been to Agra/Kolkata and it was ok. It's it's super cheap. I didn’t have any change on me, so the enthusiastic Indian Asan paid the fare for me. I forgot my name. Works at Times of India. It is the Indian bureau of the American newspaper The Times. Based on personal experience, excluding your international transportation fee from Qingdao to India, living in India for a week, provided you can accept the American food, accommodation, and living habits of the locals, is about 10 US dollars a day (not including train fare, because I am in You never buy a ticket when taking a train in India, and no one checks the ticket, unless you buy a second-class sleeper or above). Translated into RMB, it's about 480 yuan/week. In this way, if you think about it carefully, it is ridiculous to spend more than 4,000 yuan to fly to a poor country, and then spend more than 400 yuan to live for a week, with food, drinks, entertainment and free train rides. Is it worth it? Reminder: Safety is the most important thing when you go out! Also take care of my belongings. I was almost stolen by three Indian bags just because I dozed off on the train (because it was too slow). I, I, get scared just thinking about it, I, I, am actually a teenager! Everywhere is beautiful, everywhere is delicious, and everywhere is fun to travel to. I hope my personal experience is helpful to you. Have a nice trip, go early and come back early!

If more than 5 people can gather, you can contact the travel agency (the one accompanied by Indians) to arrange a free trip. This saves worry and is more economical. It's cheaper to book flights now. My experience is that Sri Lankan Airlines and China Eastern Airlines are the most cost-effective, with round-trip prices around 4,000. Local accommodation and transportation in India are still very economical, unless you must stay in a luxury hotel (India has the second most luxurious hotel in the world) and charter a car. The average youth hostel or backpacker gathering place costs about 150-300 rupees per night. In order to fight for taxis, buses and buses are available, and second-class train seats are cheaper than domestic ones of the same class and distance. Tickets for tourist attractions in India are much cheaper than in China~~so many suggestions. The cost of travel varies from person to person. One day for some is enough time for others to play and play around for a week.