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Cheap Flights to India (IN)

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The incredible India has many things to offer their visitors. The country is very large with more than 25 beautiful states, each with different culture and cuisine. Apart from booking flights to India, we even help you in finding flights to Goa, Mumbai and many other states of India. With our flight booking services, you can fly to any Indian state without paying high price. Booking cheap tickets to India are an incredible service that is offered at our website otherwise it’s hard to find an affordable ticket for this multi cultural country.

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India offers the marvelous beauty of villages, metro cities and small towns. It brings alive the feeling of love, peace, values and respect on its land every morning! Spending a day in India can prove really beautiful for anyone of you. With our services, you can anytime find cheap tickets to India and our booking procedure is really simple. You are just a step away to book affordable tickets to India.
 

Book Cheap Flights to India:

Los Angeles, Ca to Kolkata (LAX to CCU)
$618.99
Los Angeles, Ca to New Delhi (LAX to DEL)
$630.57
Newark to Mumbai (EWR to BOM)
$669.84
Washington, DC to Mumbai (IAD to BOM)
$681.84
Boston to Mumbai (BOS to BOM)
$681.84
Washington, DC to Mumbai (WAS to BOM)
$681.84
Newark to New Delhi (EWR to DEL)
$690.43
New York to New Delhi (NYC to DEL)
$690.43
Goa to Mumbai (GOI to BOM)
$66.14
Mumbai to Goa (BOM to GOI)
$66.14
Kathmandu to New Delhi (KTM to DEL)
$84.44
Mumbai to New Delhi (BOM to DEL)
$95.52
New Delhi to Varanasi (DEL to VNS)
$96.07

 

Top Cities of Republic of India:

Ahmedabad
cheap flights to Ahmedabad$495.85
Bangalore
cheap flights to Bangalore$92.09
Chandigarh
cheap flights to Chandigarh$604.45
Chennai/Madras
cheap flights to Chennai/Madras$222.53
Goa
cheap flights to Goa$55.80
Hyderabad
cheap flights to Hyderabad$501.55
Kochi
cheap flights to Kochi$101.63
Kolkata
cheap flights to Kolkata$84.96
Mumbai
cheap flights to Mumbai$55.80
New Delhi
cheap flights to New Delhi$80.81
Port Blair
cheap flights to Port Blair$130.87
Trivandrum
cheap flights to Trivandrum$106.31
Varanasi
cheap flights to Varanasi$60.33



Overview

India, officially the Republic of India is a very beautiful country located in South Asia. India is also known by the particular names “Bharat” and “Hindustan”. India is the second most populated country after China, with the population of 1.2 billion. Being the seventh largest country by the geographical area, India shares its boundaries with Pakistan to the west, China, Nepal and Bhutan to the northeast and Burma and Bangladesh to the east.

Indian climate is highly diverse than the other countries. This country is largely subject to four seasons i.e. winter (January and February), summer (March to May), monsoon (June to September) and a post monsoon period (October to December). In many states like Rajasthan and Gujarat, winter with cold winds is experienced from the month of December. Hill stations like Mount Abu, Manali, Dehradun, Udaipur and Nainital are found crowded with tourists during the month of December (Christmas vacation).

On cultural grounds, India is the richest country with high tradition and social values. India is well known for its respect and cultural values. People born in India are therefore recognized by their values instead of language. India has maximum numbers of religions in the world. People following the different religions are widely known as Gujaratis, Marathis, Christians, Muslims, Parsis, Sindhis, Bengalis, Kannadigas, Punjabis, etc. All these peoples are having their own mother tongue for e.g. Gujarati for Gujaratis (including Brahmins, Jain, and Vaishnav), Punjabi for Punjabis and Kannada for Kannadigas.

India is considered as the fast developing country from last few years. It has highly developed with many metro cities like New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, etc. to name a few. Though India has many beautiful villages to visit, it cannot be called as under developed as their villages are mostly visited by the tourists to seek the lifestyle of ancient India.

India is well known for many things and one of them is its food. India has mix population and hence, its food is also divided amongst various delicious dishes. Indian Gujarati food is always cherished even by the foreigners, who are on a visit to India. Tourists really miss the Indian Gujarati Food after going back to their country. In fact, tourists buy the Indian recipe books from the Indian stores before greeting bye to the country.

India has many beautiful places to visit. Indian Taj Mahal (located in Agra, Delhi) is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Apart from that, India has thousands of villages, resorts, sea sides, beaches (especially Goa beaches), hotels, parks, landmarks, temples, museums and hill stations to visit. To name a few places must to visit in India are Bodh Gaya, Golden Temple, Meenakshi Temple, Lake Palace, Konark, Hampi, Goa (western style life and beaches), Ajanta Ellora, Khajuraho, Taj Mahal, Mumbai (film city, shopping and metro life), Jaipur, Udaipur, Mount Abu, Vrindavan (land of Lord Krishna and Goddess RadhaJi), Shimla (snowy mountains), etc.

India has everything to offer including good food, good places, good beaches, good sites, good shopping centers, good temples, etc. To sum up, India is best to offer a good and memorable trip to their tourists. India is the best place to go on a trip during vacation, and TravelPapa helps with the cheapest tickets to India. So visit our website and book your tickets now!

General information

Continent:Asia
Area:3.29 million sq km (1.27 million sq mi)
Capital:New Delhi
Government:Federal republic
Population:1.15 billion
Languages:India has 22 official languages and 1,652 dialects. But if you can afford only one phrasebook, pick up the Hindi one, as it will enable you to get by in most of India. Hindi, spoken by 30% of the population, is the primary tongue of the people in Northern India. Many more people speak it as a second language. The exceptions are some states, most notably Tamil Nadu. Avoid speaking Hindi in Tamil Nadu, as the language is often met with varying degrees of hostility from the locals there.

English is widely spoken in major cities and around most tourist places, and acts as the lingua franca among all educated Indians. English has been spoken by Indians long enough that it has begun evolving its own rhythm, vocabulary, and inflection, much like French in Africa.

One of the most delightful quirks of Indian English is the language's adherence to Pre-1950s British English which may sound oddly formal to speakers in North America and Britain.

Bilingual Indians in informal conversation will often switch unpredictably between English and their native language when speaking to similar polyglots, thus effectively communicating in a hybridized language that relies on the listener's ability to speak both languages. This hybrid is sometimes referred to as 'Hinglish'. It seems that English and Hindi are indeed converging among the bilingual sections of society. While English, as a distinct language, is here to stay for now, it appears that it will eventually over hundreds of years be absorbed into the vast cultural fabric of the subcontinent.

English speaking Indians may also seem commanding to a westerner. You may hear "come here," "sit here," "drink this," "bring me that" which may sound direct and demanding to the point of being rude to northern Europeans and Americans, but is in no way meant to be impolite.
Religions:Over 800 million Indians (80.5%) are Hindu. Other religious groups include Muslims (13.4%), Christians (2.3%), Sikhs (1.9%), Buddhists (0.8%), Jains (0.4%), Jews, Zoroastrians, Baha'is and others. Tribals constitute 8.1% of the population. India has the third-highest Muslim population in the world and has the highest population of Muslims for a non-Muslim majority country.
Time:GMT +5:30
Currency:Indian Rupee (INR)
Electricity:230V / 50Hz, Indian (Old British) / European plugs
Calling Code:+91
Internet Domain:.in
Drives:on the left
Visas:Citizens of most countries with a few exceptions like Bhutan and Nepal need a visa to get in India. Depending on your purpose of visit, you can get a tourist visa (6 months), a business visa (6 months, one year or more, multiple entries) or a student visa (up to 5 years). A special 10 year visa (USD 150, business and tourist) is available to the US citizens only. Remember, that an Indian visa is valid from the day it is issued, not the date of entry. For example, a 6-month visa issued on January 1 will expire on June 30, regardless of your date of entry.

Many Indian embassies have outsourced visa processing in full or in part to third party companies, so check ahead before going to the embassy. In addition, many Indian embassies only offers visas to residents of that country: this means htat you should get your visa before you leave home, instead of trying to get in a neighboring country.

It is wise to ask for a multiple entry visa even if you aren't planning to use it - they cost the same, are handed out pretty liberally and come in handy if you decide last minute to dip into one of the neighboring countries.
Airports:India's busiest airport and one of the main international gateways to the country is Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (BOM). Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) is the arrival point for many visitors into Delhi. The long-awaited new Bangalore (Bengaluru) International Airport (BLR) has been finally opened in May 2008. The airport is among India's busiest and most modern, with direct flights to many major European and Asian destinations. Hyderabad's new Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) is located at Shamshabad, 40 km away from the old airport at Begumpet, which is now closed. The new airport is one of the best aviation facilities in India and (as some people say) a real relief compared to the chaos of Delhi and Mumbai airports. Chennai (Madras) International Airport (MAA) is the third largest international gateway into the country. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU) connects Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) with South East Asia and receives some flights from Europe but is surprisingly small for a city of this size and hasn't been refurbished since the 1950s, although it is expected to be updated by 2011.
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Photo: The Taj Mahal is one of the masterpieces of Indian Muslim architecture, and one of the great sites of the world (© Stock.XCHNG / waylett21)

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