Comments on: Traveling India alone is hard. Here’s a pep talk. https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk A Glamorous Travel Blog Thu, 17 Aug 2017 07:22:35 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.2 By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-34896 Thu, 17 Aug 2017 07:22:35 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-34896 In reply to Miguel Neves.

Hey I have a post that will help: money in India it’s better to use the ATM here and you’ll find them everywhere

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By: Miguel Neves https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-34889 Wed, 16 Aug 2017 22:21:49 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-34889 Hey Rachel,

I’m browsing through your blog as I go, ’cause I’m going for three weeks to India in two weeks time. Loving the advice and getting ready for my hardest trip ever. In regards to money would you recommend bringing euros and performing the exchange in the local banks? Is it easy to find banks in the major cities in Rajasthan? I want to avoid the exchange houses or exchanging money here because of commissions, so what’s your opinion?

Thanks,
Miguel

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By: Justin Brown https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-23730 Fri, 29 Jan 2016 09:52:12 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-23730 Rachel, I have to say that your blog is an amazing resource, and thank you for that. This article especially is a huge help, as I am planning to attempt to do long-term backpacking in India the end of this year, and need to prepare myself for what to expect. By what you have been saying, I think I should probably budget myself a few weeks stay in a guest house or hotel somewhere nice to get myself acclimated before I set out for the roads. So definitely, thank you, and keep up the great work!

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By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-11852 Tue, 24 Mar 2015 14:59:59 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-11852 In reply to Amy.

Awesome – that’s really great to hear! I’m glad the blog articles are helping you! :)

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By: Amy https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-11807 Sun, 22 Mar 2015 14:20:56 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-11807 Hi Rachel,

Thanks so much for your post. I am planning to travel India in October for around 2 months and have been getting a lot of negativity from family and friends about being a solo white female backpacker in such a ‘dangerous’ country. A pep talk was definitely needed and I will certainly try to go with the most open mind possible and allow india speak for itself rather than be too influenced by the negativity of the media and other people’s negative opinions. Love your blog – it’s a huge help in planning my trip!!

Thanks
Amy x

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By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-9297 Fri, 19 Dec 2014 14:01:00 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-9297 In reply to Ishani.

wonderful!

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By: Ishani https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-9245 Wed, 17 Dec 2014 14:36:43 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-9245 Thank you so much! I was so worried about my trip to India. Now I know what exactly to do and what not to.

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By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-8833 Sun, 30 Nov 2014 05:20:05 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-8833 In reply to Michael.

there are a few hostels popping up like Zostel and Stop brands.

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By: Michael https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-8819 Sat, 29 Nov 2014 21:24:12 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-8819 Hey, Im about to go to India. I’m excited, but as i’m going alone, i’m worried i’ll spend a lot of time alone. Are there people in the hostels etc outside of Goa? Thanks!

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By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-7024 Tue, 07 Oct 2014 15:45:10 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-7024 In reply to runawaybrit.

That sounds like an awesome plan! I will totally do that next time, because I get a lot of people afraid of Bombay

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By: runawaybrit https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-6981 Mon, 06 Oct 2014 16:16:39 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-6981 Another great India post – I love reading your take on life in India. I’m really sad to hear about the girl in Mumbai who was too afraid to leave her hotel, as my experience has been that I feel safe here.

If you get another post like that point her in my direction and I’ll arrange to meet up with her!

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By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-6928 Sun, 05 Oct 2014 07:50:11 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-6928 In reply to Shirine Taylor.

wow it sounds like you had a really tough time. I’m so glad you shared your experience. I think it’s really helpful for people to hear that different areas can give you different outcomes, along with some bad luck of meeting assholes over and over!

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By: Shirine Taylor https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-6895 Fri, 03 Oct 2014 16:20:25 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-6895 I’ve had a fun time reading some of your posts about India today, especially because I like to see other females reactions to the county. My first two or so months (cycling across the north as solo twenty year old female) were mostly wonderful – I thrive on chaos and craziness and had some intensely amazing homestays for weeks at a time in different remote villages – until I started to realize what was really going on around me. In some parts men tried to rape me on a daily basis, I couldn’t even stop to eat because I would be surrounded by every man in the village, and I was handed porn and asked for it too many times to count. Not just that, it’s the fact that even women there believe themselves to be inferior because they have been taught that since the beginning, and because of the caste system, the poor are in an Unbreakable chain of poverty and destitution while the rich walk around like they rule the world.. Anyways, I could obviously go on and on about this..After a year over there (mostly in untouristic areas, many of which had never seen a foreigner) I can say that my love hate relationship is probably at about eighty percent hate, twenty percent love, and that’s only because I absolutely loved Zanskar and Ladakh (and enjoyed Kashmir and the Punjabi region). I enjoyed reading your stuff today because though you do point out some of the negative, you have done so in a “nice” way which makes it enjoyable to read while still understanding it’s rough. Obviously everyone’s experience there is different and it really depends where you go, I personally never want to return – a country based on equality is the worst thing in my mind – so I will continue to read about this diverse and confusing country through your eyes now! Sorry for the long post ;)

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By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-6873 Fri, 03 Oct 2014 01:43:07 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-6873 In reply to Danni @Leftnleavin.

THanks Danni.. happy to help

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By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-6872 Fri, 03 Oct 2014 01:42:56 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-6872 In reply to heather williams.

You can take rickshaws (auto’s rick’s rickwalas) within cities for rides that are less than about 30 min they are just fine and comfortable plus cheaper than a car. In some cities like bombay they use a meter, and other times you negotiate before you get it. They’ll have a list that shows the rates per meter.. just check that they show you day time rates!

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By: Danni @Leftnleavin https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-6842 Wed, 01 Oct 2014 17:53:49 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-6842 In reply to Rachel Jones.

Thanks for the vote of confidence! Will definitely use your posts for planning.

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By: heather williams https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-6839 Wed, 01 Oct 2014 17:05:52 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-6839 hi rachel!

i wöuld löve löve löve söme advice ön transpört and höw yöu göt fröm city tö city safely. i think that is the part that möst cöncernes me.

i will be göing sölö, and have heard aböut these things called rickshaws? but i wöuld like tö knöw höw it was för yöu if yöu used them and höw the system wörks..

alsö i think yöure such and inspiratiön, and i löööve reading all öf this.

(sörry my ö had döts!)?

heather xxx

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By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-6833 Wed, 01 Oct 2014 14:03:36 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-6833 In reply to Teri.

honk ok! lol yeah i think that they tolerate things so well maybe because they don’t realize how hot or loud it is in comparison? I have no clue how they stay so “shanti!” I think you should totally try to venture our on your own. Once you’ve done it a few times it’ll be like second nature to you.

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By: Rachel Jones https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-6828 Wed, 01 Oct 2014 13:58:22 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-6828 In reply to Danni @Leftnleavin.

You’re coming to India- yay!! So cool. I’ve heard the same about Morocco and that it can be difficult at times. Since you’re feeling brave you’ll have a kickass time in India, no worries girl!

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By: Teri https://hippie-inheels.com/traveling-india-alone-hard-pep-talk/#comment-6809 Tue, 30 Sep 2014 19:29:55 +0000 https://hippie-inheels.com/?p=5671#comment-6809 I just got back from a two week business trip to Bombay. One of the big things that struck me this trip is just how tolerant the Indian people are. They tolerate the heat, the noise (honk ok! haha), the crowds, the traffic. I too have learned to be more tolerant while there. Things happen when they happen. Scheduled meetings are fine, but being 15 minutes late is still being on time. I’ve also learned the better I tip, the better the service I get. My driver is always on time because he knows he will get a nice tip on Friday. The only thing I have not overcome is going out on my own. I don’t leave the hotel or go sightseeing unless I have someone with me. I had been in a situation when visiting a temple whereby upon leaving and waiting for our hired car to pick us up, in a matter of minutes we were surrounded by a large group of women with babies and small kids begging for food or money. I don’t think I could handle that on my own, but your article has encouraged me to try.

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