Is $10,000 Enough for India?
Yes — $10,000 is enough for a comfortable mid-range trip to India. One person can travel for 222 days, or two people for 111 days.
What$10,000 Gets You
Budget
500 days
solo ·250 days for two
Mid-range
222 days
solo ·111 days for two
Luxury
101 days
solo
Cost Breakdown (14 days, mid-range)
Accommodation$112–$280
Food & Dining$70–$168
Transport$42–$70
Activities$28–$70
Miscellaneous$28–$42
Total (excl. flights)$280–$630
Remaining for flights$9,370–$9,720
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- ✓Eat thali meals and street food from busy stalls for filling meals under $2.
- ✓Travel by sleeper trains on Indian Railways for cheap, scenic intercity transport.
- ✓Stay in guesthouses and homestays instead of branded hotels for authentic, affordable lodging.
- ✓Book heritage sites online in advance to skip queues and occasional foreigner surcharges.
FAQ
How much does a trip to India cost per day in 2026?
Budget travelers spend about $20/day, mid-range about $45/day, and luxury travelers around $99/day per person.
Is India cheap to visit?
Yes, India is one of the world's most affordable travel destinations, with street meals under $1 and budget rooms from $3-8.
Should I carry cash in India?
Yes. Most local businesses, street vendors, and auto-rickshaws are cash-only. Carry Indian rupees for daily spending.
When is the best time to visit India?
October through March offers the best weather for most regions. Avoid monsoon season (June-September) unless visiting hill stations.