
Inspiration
Discover culture, adventure & more
Welcome to the Heart of India Travel inspiration page.
Traveling is more than just reaching a destination; it is a discovery of enchanting cultures, rich history and breathtaking landscapes. At Heart of India Travel we strive to not just organise trips, but create unforgettable stories. Discover, share and experience the trip of a lifetime with us. Welcome to the inspiration that India has to offer!

Visa
It is crucial to have a valid visa for your trip to India. The Tourist Visa is the only suitable option for travelers, with a choice between a paper or electronic visa.
For the paper visa, start the application and make an appointment with VFS Global via their website:
VFS Global (https://www.vfsglobal.com/en/individuals/index.html)
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VFS Global – India (https://services.vfsglobal.com/nld/en/ind/)
For the paper visa, start the application and make an appointment with VFS Global via their website:
Indian Visa Online (https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html) and click on “Apply here for e-visa” [e-visa Application]
Choose the short 30 days visa for short trips only, with the date of issue as the start date. For longer stays, the 1 year (or 5 years) multi-entry visa is suitable.
Avoid commercial companies for visa arrangements unless necessary. Provide a digital passport photo with the application. The Indian website can sometimes be glitchy, but with patience I always manage to apply for a visa.
A 30-day E-tourist visa costs no more than 35 euros. A 5-year visa costs 85 euros. If you plan to come more often, choose option 2 to avoid frustrations, in my experience.


Tips about finances
India is generally a cheap country for Europeans, but imported products can be more expensive than in the Netherlands. Tourist facilities are often more expensive than local options, and your final costs may depend on your bargaining skills
Almost everything is for sale in India, but the selection outside major cities can be more limited. Medicines usually require a prescription, but they are generally affordable. Services, such as a local hairdresser, beautician or masseur, are often cheap. Agree on services and prices in advance, as communication can sometimes be challenging.
Order a Revolut or Wise debit/credit card for your trip to India. Although the initial fee is 10 euros, these banks usually charge lower transaction costs than regular credit card companies.
Here are estimates of daily budgets in India:
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Tips on safety
India often receives negative attention when it comes to security, but in my experience this is unjustified. Even with occasional lewd comments, I have rarely felt unsafe. My approach is to make it clear that such comments are rude, which is usually effective.
I always take local customs into account and dress appropriately, especially in more traditional areas where I wear Indian clothing to blend in. In the evening I don’t walk alone on the street and I always order a taxi or autorickshaw. The most important thing is to listen to my intuition.
To transport and be transported
There is often the idea that train travel is not safe in India, but my experience is different. During train journeys I had the nicest conversations, shared food and drank chai with fellow travellers. Travelling in 3AC or 2AC is very comfortable.
On night buses you sometimes get shaken, but you have your own bed when traveling at night, which is nice. A tip is to bring a sleeping bag to be more comfortable on the mattress.
Don’t plan too much in advance and take your time at each destination. I’ve often had to cancel hotels due to unexpected twists, but sometimes I just stay longer in a destination because I’m enjoying it so much.


Tips about health
You don’t have to get sick in India, but be careful
Consult the GGD website (https://www.ggdreisvaccinaties.nl/land/india) for current vaccinations. Recommended vaccinations for India are onder More DTP, hepatitis A, en at longer residence also typhoid, hepatitis B, rabies en TB.
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Food and drink & ‘clean’ness
A land of extremes, India offers a range of culinary experiences, from street food at stalls to fine dining in beautifully decorated restaurants. On the street and in local eateries I usually opt for vegetarian dishes, while on the coast or in more luxurious restaurants I enjoy fish and meat. However, beef is not available in Rajasthan and Gujarat.
Alcohol is basically not allowed in Gujarat, a dry state. However, tourists can obtain a permit and consume alcohol in specific restaurants. English is often spoken in larger cities and tourist areas; otherwise hand gestures and a smile can go a long way.
India, with its vibrant street life, colorful population, nature, wildlife, landscapes and cultural heritage, invites you to take photographs. Don’t forget your camera! In dusty India, I recommend not changing lenses while walking down the street.
India is sometimes considered dirty, but this is not true everywhere. Yes, there is garbage on the streets in some neighborhoods due to lack of waste collection. However, richer areas and new city districts are just as well maintained as Dutch cities. It is striking that everything is well kept at home by (poor) people. The garbage smell can be annoying, but you get used to it with a scarf around your nose and walk quickly.

Fascinating facts and enchanting facts about India
Welcome to India, a land of distinction and diversity, a nation steeped in a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural splendor. From age-old traditions to contemporary innovations, discover some fascinating facts that highlight the uniqueness of this beautiful country:
India’s complexity and diversity are at the heart of its appeal. With a fusion of ancient wisdom and modern advancements, the country continues to captivate and inspire people from all walks of life.
Reading and viewing tips
Below are some reading tips in case you are interested in the mentioned trips. These books will definitely prepare you for the diverse, rich experiences that await you during your travels with Heart of India Travel.
Order the ones that India want to to experience by the eyes van a outsider, provides your book a compelling travel through mumbai, the known Dharavi slum en else parts from India.
This is an award-winning novel set in Kerala, South India. It offers an in-depth look at the culture, history and social structures of the region.
Inspiring spiritual journeys, this book takes you on a global journey, including a stay in India where the author searches for healing and inner peace.
A fascinating book that explores the history of Delhi. It offers insight into the many layers of this historic city.
This book offers a compelling look at modern India and tells the story of a driver who is looking for his place in society.
A retelling of the epic Mahabharata, seen through the eyes of Draupadi. This book offers a unique perspective on one of India’s greatest epics.
For an exploration of the Indian diaspora, this book follows the life of an American Indian man and his journey of finding identity.

Below are some books that focus specifically on the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat:
Rajasthan
A unique approximation from the explore history en culture from Rajasthan by medium van oral histories local population.
Although your book herself concentrates on Delhi, provides on and insight in the history en culture the also is relevant for rajasthan seen de close historical tires.
A collection van three book (“Riot: A Love Story”, “Show Business”, “Pax Indica”) that one various aspects society en history of Rajasthan explore.
Gujarat
Although your book herself focuses op recent political events, provides on and insight in the complexity politicians in Gujarat.
Written by the current Prime Minister of India, provides your book a travelogue of Gujarat, with the emphasis op culture, history en development.
While your book de hunt op man-eating tigers in Kumaon, Uttarakhand describes, provides on and insight in the region en are wilde leven, that partly also Gujarat includes.
Some recommended travel guides for the regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat
Rajasthan
“Rajasthan (Lonely Planet)” by Lonely Planet: A comprehensive travel guide covering the highlights of Rajasthan, from its vibrant cities to its historic forts and palaces.
“DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Delhi, Agra & Jaipur” by DK Travel: Although focused on Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, this guide contains valuable information for travelers to Rajasthan.
“Fodor’s Essential India: with Delhi, Rajasthan, Mumbai & Kerala” by Fodor’s Travel: A comprehensive guide covering Rajasthan along with other major Indian destinations.


Gujarat
“Gujarat (Bradt Travel Guides)” by Fiona Fernandez: A Bradt Travel Guide that delves deep into the culture, history and natural beauty of Gujarat.
“Gujarat – Khushboo Gujarat Ki (Gujarat Tourism Official Guide)” by Gujarat Tourism: An official travel guide compiled by the Gujarat Tourism Board, with a focus on the state’s tourist attractions and cultural wealth.
“Insight Guides Explore Gujarat (Travel Guide with Free eBook)” by Insight Guides: A handy guide with detailed information about the sights and experiences in Gujarat.
And for more practical tips and travel information, you can consult the following books
Rajasthan
“India: Essential Encounters” by Lisa Fabry: This book offers practical tips and insights for traveling in India, including Rajasthan.
“CultureShock! India: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette” by Gitanjali Kolanad: A handy guide that delves into the cultural aspects of India, which can be useful when traveling through Rajasthan.
Gujarat
“Gujarat – A Complete Handbook” by Vinod C. Dixit: This practical guide provides information on various aspects of Gujarat, including travel, accommodation and local customs.
“India Travel Survival Guide for Women” by Shalu Sharma: Although aimed at women, this guide provides practical tips for traveling in India, including Gujarat.

General:“India From Within” from Alvaro Enterria About Indian history, religion, art, culture and society
Although it covers India as a whole, it offers practical tips and advice relevant to Rajasthan as well as Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.
Provides a lot of information about the state of Rajasthan.
For a clear map of India with must-see highlights.
A comprehensive guide with practical information about travelling in India, including specific sections on Rajasthan and Gujarat.
For a deeper look at Rajasthan and Gujarat, consider the following documentaries and films:
Documentaries
This documentary series explores the vast and diverse landscapes of India, including parts of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
A documentary by Deana Uppal that reveals the story of the Gadia Lohars of India, from revered royal weapon smiths to improvised nomadic blacksmiths who forge tools from scarsFilms
Although fictional, this film offers an atmospheric glimpse into life in Rajasthan and can be inspiring for travelers.
Once Upon a Time in India” (2001): A Bollywood epic filmed in the Kutch region of Gujarat and a great way to learn more about the culture.
Although the focus is on Rajasthan, this film offers a visually appealing portrait of India and train travel.