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What should you pay attention to when traveling to India on your own?

Don’t look at this land through colored glasses.

1. Tickets for tourist attractions are expensive for foreigners, but student ID cards offer discounts. (If you are not a student and not too old, a card with Chinese writing on it can also be faked)

2. 90% of North Indians are vegetarians, but the price of meaty food is actually not high compared to domestic prices. (The overall price in India is not high)

3. Taxis in most cities are not taxis, but Auto drivers are some of the best in the world. (Auto is a mechanical vehicle in India. It is recommended to negotiate the price with the driver before going on the road)

4. The Ganges may be the least artistic place in the world, but the Taj Mahal is definitely a beauty you can’t miss in your lifetime.

5. Don’t drink water in India randomly, but there are large bottles of mineral water for RMB 2 sold everywhere on the street.

6. There are many backpackers in India, but very few Chinese. (Don’t be disappointed when merchants keep telling you kuonijiwa and aniaseyo)

7. You won’t have Indian roti in your food, but you can’t miss the best fruits and yogurt here.

8. There are very few people in India who specialize in yoga or dance, but they are naturally good at it.

Be prepared and hit the road with ease.

Incredible India. You will definitely understand this the moment you are at Delhi Airport.