BEATRIZ’S ONE MONTH BACKPACKING TRIP ACROSS INDIA route & tour description

New Delhi,Delhi
Varanasi,Uttar Pradesh
Agra,Uttar Pradesh
Jaipur,Rajasthan
Jaisalmer,Rajasthan
Jodhpur,Rajasthan
Udaipur,Rajasthan
Mumbai,Maharashtra
Goa,Goa
Hampi,Karnataka
Mysore,Karnataka
Wayanad,Kerala
Alleppey,Kerala
Munnar,Kerala
Cochin,Kerala

A few months ago, we planned a month long backpacking trip for one of our Colombian travelers, Beatriz. She was planning to backpack across the country with her friends and had about a month to explore.

Beatriz was traveling to India on an E-visa. Backpacking / Traveling in India for a month has been made easy by the E-visa / Visa on arrival process. It has made India an accessible destination for travelers from most countries

Since Beatriz had a month to explore the country she wanted to experience a bit of both North and South India. She was flying in to Delhi so it made sense to start her trip in Delhi and make her way south.

Since Beatriz was a backpacker and North India in specific is home to a lot of great backpacker hostels, Beatriz and her friends stayed mostly in hostels on her trip. However some home-stays and guest houses are also very pocket friendly. If you are sharing a room with your friends, it gives you a great perspective of how locals live. Beatriz stayed in a combination of backpacker hostels, home-stays and guesthouses

Beatriz started her trip in Delhi before moving east to Varanasi. She then travelled west to Agra followed by Jaipur and the rest of Rajasthan. Post this, she took a flight from Udaipur to Mumbai ( flights between Udaipur and Mumbai are inexpensive if you book them in advance) and continued on her way to Goa, Hampi and the beautiful state of Kerala.

This trip was executed on a backpacking budget. It meant staying in budget accommodations and using trains and buses (albeit the ones with Air conditioning). A similar itinerary can be modified to a slightly higher budget. If you have more or less time, can also be modified accordingly!

Ideal for

  • Culture & History
  • Relax
  • Nature

Best time

  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • Aug
  • Sept
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec

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    BEATRIZ’S ONE MONTH BACKPACKING TRIP ACROSS INDIA Tour itinerary

    Day 1-3

    New Delhi

      
    Stay at Stops Hostel , Delhi

    Delhi is the capital of India, a city rich in history and culture. Delhi is not only an interesting place to visit but is also ideally located to travel to a lot of other worthwhile places to see in northern India. Delhi is known for it's excellent metro service so it's very easy to get from one place to another.

    Day 4-6

    Varanasi

      
    Stay at Stops Hostel, Varanasi

    Varanasi is not for the faint hearted.Its chaotic, crowded and surreal. You will either love it or hate it, but it will definitely blow your mind! Often referred to as the spiritual capital of India, it is the most important pilgrimage site of Hindus who come here to bathe in the holy river or perform funeral rites.

    Day 7-8

    Agra

      
    Stay at Moustache Hostel, Agra

    Agra, most popularly known for the Taj Mahal, is a favorite amongst travellers. Agra is known for its beautiful monuments, courtyards and mosques. The Agra fort is a lesser known but also beautiful sight you must visit during your stay in Agra. The whole city offers that incomparable Mughal vibe and therefore a trip to Agra is worth it.

    Day 9-10

    Jaipur

      
    Stay at Jaipur Friendly Villa

    Painted pink to welcome the Prince of Wales in 1853, Rajasthan’s capital city is chock-full with forts, palaces and temples. Shopaholics can lap up traditional footwear, textiles, crafts and gems. Partake in several festivals including the Elephant Festival in spring, when pachyderms pout and prance around.

    Day 11-12

    Jaisalmer

      
    Stay at Moustache Jaisalmer

    The golden desert city of Jaisalmer is one of the largest fully preserved fortified cities in the world and commands attention for its yellow-hued, imposing sandstone appearance, its beautiful old Havelis (mansions), colorful Temples and easy access to sand dunes.

    Day 13-13

    Jodhpur

      
    Stay at Stops Jodhpur

    Due to its numerous blue houses in the old part of Jodhpur, this city in the dessert is often referred to as the “Blue City”. The second biggest city in Rajasthan is famous for the Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest in India, and is an interesting old city to experience.

    Day 14-16

    Udaipur

      
    Stay at The Journey Hostel

    Udaipur has been called many things: Venice of the East, the White or the Lake City and the most romantic place in India. One thing is for sure: when in Rajasthan you can’t miss this town with its white marble temples and palaces, its rooftop restaurants with perfect views of the lake as well as the beautiful surrounding landscapes .

    Day 17-18

    Mumbai

      
    Stay at Hotel Traveller's Inn

    Mumbai can certainly be called a mega city with a metropolitan population estimate of 21 Millions. Traditionally not a tourist favorite, the locals will assure you there a certain charm to the city which you will discover if you take time to explore.

    Day 19-21

    Goa

      
    Stay at Jungle Hostel

    Hippie-paradise in the 60s and 70s, famous for rave parties in the 90s and nowadays honeymoon destination for domestic couples – Goa went through a lot in the last decades and has still managed to retain its charm

    Day 22-24

    Hampi

      
    Stay at Thilak Homestay

    No, this is not a scene out of the Flintstones even though it definitely looks like with the many red colored boulders covering the landscape and an impressive stone chariot to maze at. Hampi is rather a paradise for backpackers looking to relax at cheap but comfortable accommodations and mattress-lined restaurants.

    Day 25-25

    Mysore

      
    Stay at Mysore Bed And Breakfast, Mysore

    Mysore (or Mysuru), a city in India's southwestern Karnataka state, was the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 to 1947 and is therefore known for its glittering royal heritage and magnificent monuments and buildings. Most visitors come to see the world heritage-listed palace or to practice Ashtanga yoga in the many institutes.

    Day 26-27

    Wayanad

      
    Stay at Wayanad Wild

    Wayanad is a disctrict in the north of Kerala famous for its lush greenery and tea- and coffee estates. Less touristy than Munnar or Thekkady further south, this place welcomes hikers and nature lovers with easy to moderate hiking routes through forests and plantations to waterfalls and view points.

    Day 28-28

    Alleppey

      
    Stay at Artpackers. Life

    The backwaters of Kerala are a paradise of water lilies covered lakes, and small winding canals overgrown by palm and fruit trees and little villages far from urban chaos. Being a labyrinth of 900km waterways parallel to the coast of the Arabian sea this place offers serenity and peace for the nature loving traveller.

    Day 29-30

    Munnar

      
    Stay at Rheinberg homestay

    As the number one destination for domestic honeymoon travels, Munnar offers green and lush greenery and one of the best tea in entire India. This place in the Western Ghat mountain range invites you to hike through tea plantations and sandalwood forests, visit the many waterfalls and perfect viewpoints or just relax over a cup of tea.

    Day 31-32

    Cochin

      
    Stay at Lazar Residency Homestay

    This little sleepy town on a group of islands went through many colonists hands – first the Portuguese, then the Dutch and last but not least the British. So it’s no wonder that you find Hindu temples, Catholic churches in European style, Synagogues and mosques just a stone throw away from each other.

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