How much money do I need per day in India?
How much money do I need per day in India?
A good mid-range budget for India would be around US $35-55/day per person. This'll allow you to have very nice double rooms, three meals a day (in a restaurant if you want), plenty of extra for excursions and transport on nice AC2 trains. This is a very comfortable budget in India.
How much money do you need to live comfortably in India?
Depends on your needs, in India people live comfortably by spending Rs. 5000 and some people don't feel comfortable even after spending Rs. 40,000. And some people spend 2 lakh rupees and are finding ways to earn more.
How much money do I need to travel India for a month?
My estimation for absolute minimal safe trip would be 400 euros/per month, better even 500 euros. 1000 euros per month for me is absolute comfort price. For this I : do couchsurfing + rare hostels.
How much money do I need to live in India?
In a city like Bangalore if you want to have a normal life with an apartment, car, proper food and leisure you would need minimum 40,000–50,000 INR* and then you will find people living in Bangalore for 20,000 INR and 10,000 INR and even for less.
How much does it cost to backpack India for a month?
That's about 550 USD per month. This comes out to about 8,400 rupees per week, or 1,200 rupees per day (20 USD). It's easily doable knowing that some days will be a lot less and some days may be more. It will average out.
What can you buy with 20 rupees?
For 20 rupees one can buy a pack of biscuits. Even Samosas and Kachories are available in the market at a cost of less than 20 rupees. One can also buy a packet of snacks. Even Vada pavilion and milk shake are sold at rupees 15.
How much would it cost to live in India for a year?
$600/month for 1 bedroom in a semi-serviced apartment in the heart of Bangalore. $200-300/month for a 1 bedroom furnished apartment without Internet in Delhi. $5-15/night for an average hotel room in most Indian cities. As low as $2/night for cheap rooms in smaller cities and towns.