Free Itinerary Checklist

Best First-Time India Itinerary Checklist

A planning checklist built specifically for first-time visitors to India, covering the booking steps and decisions that are easy to miss on a first trip.

First-time traveller itinerary through India

Why a checklist, not just an itinerary

First-time visitors don't just need a day-by-day plan: they need to know what's genuinely different about planning an India trip versus a familiar destination: visa lead times, the value of a private driver, and how much ground a single day can realistically cover. This checklist focuses on those first-timer-specific decisions, sorted by when to make them.

Before you book flights

  • Apply for your visa early: first-timers often underestimate processing time and document requirements
  • Pick a manageable route: the Golden Triangle (Delhi-Agra-Jaipur) is the classic, well-paced first introduction
  • Choose your season carefully: October to March is the most forgiving window for first-time travelers in the north
  • Decide between a self-guided trip and a private driver or travel designer: the latter removes a lot of first-trip friction
  • Check basic health prep with your doctor, including any recommended vaccinations

2-4 weeks out

  • Book hotels in well-located, central areas of each city to cut down on confusing first-time navigation
  • Arrange airport pickup in advance: arriving without a plan is one of the most disorienting parts of a first trip
  • Book a private driver or guide for at least the first city, even if you go more independent later
  • Buy advance tickets for major monuments to skip first-timer confusion at the gate
  • Get an international SIM or data plan sorted before you land, not after

The week before departure

  • Save digital and printed copies of your visa, hotel bookings, and any e-tickets
  • Learn a handful of basic local etiquette points: appropriate dress at religious sites, tipping norms, and how negotiating works
  • Pack a basic medical kit, since stomach upset is one of the most common first-trip issues
  • Download offline maps and a translation app for areas with limited signage in English
  • Set realistic daily expectations: first-time visitors often over-schedule and end up exhausted

Resist cramming five cities into seven days on a first trip: fewer cities with more breathing room makes for a far better introduction.

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