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  • 24 Influential Travel Bloggers Of 2024 Who Fuel Our Wanderlust

24 Dec 2021

We all have heard at least one of our colleagues talk about ditching it all to travel the world, but how often do people make a career out of being on a permanent or partial vacation? Not many. These are some influential social-media-savvy travellers and digital nomads who’re inspiring people to do what makes them happy and venture into the unknown. So, here is our list of 24 top travel bloggers in India and let’s see what these top travel bloggers in India have to say about their travel love. FYI: The list is in no particular order and hence, does not indicate the ranking of bloggers.

24 Most Influential Travel Bloggers of India.

From brilliant photographers to solo travellers, these travel bloggers are a true inspiration to the people who love to travel and explore. Check our list of top travel bloggers in India to know more about them.

1. Neelima Vallangi

A brilliant, brilliant photographer and solo traveller, Neelima Vallangi is a true inspiration to budding travellers and explorers. If you’re having a bad day, just go to her Instagram profile and scroll through her feed for some refreshing pictures of heavenly landscapes. Neelima is a trekker, adventurer, and you will mostly find her in the mighty Himalayas.

What prompted Neelima to go on her first journey?

She started her travel journey in 2008. It was her trip to Ladakh with her family when she first witnessed India’s diversity. Her first time in the Himalayas turned into an obsession.

What kind of travel does Neelima like?

Neelima is a sucker for adventure, trekking, and anything that involves travelling to the magnificent Himalayas.

What are Neelima’s top travel experiences?

She has stalked a snow leopard in Ladakh, snorkelled in one of the world’s most pristine coral reefs, hiked for a whole month in Turkey, explored the vast steppes of Mongolia by a truck for weeks, spent a lot of time in the snowfields and slopes of Himalayas.

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2. Archana Singh

Archana Singh is an award-winning travel writer and speaker. Her impressive storytelling and photography skills have made her travel blog extremely popular around the world. Archana’s social feed is a testimony of her travel adventures and she is definitely one of the travel bloggers you must follow on Instagram . 

What prompted you to go on your first journey?

Thanks to an army background and hostel life, I have been traveling since I was a kid. But one trip that changed my outlook on solo travel was my trip to Europe in 2012. I was a bundle of nerves when I went on that trip, but since then, there has been no looking back.

What’s your favourite travel destination?

Japan. I loved it for the unique mix of culture and modernity it offers. I visited it during the autumn season when the whole country was ablaze with autumn foliage.

What’s that one travel gadget you always keep in your backpack?

Camera either in the form of a mobile phone or a DSLR/GoPro.

Do you have a favorite travel book or a travel movie?

Into the Wild for presenting the true essence of travel and finding oneself while travelling to unknown territories.

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there?

Travel is like an addiction and you can never have enough of it. With every travel, you grow as an individual. My only advice would be to travel with an explorer’s open mind and be adaptable. The humbler and grounded you become, the more love you get in return. Also, travel for the love of travel not just for the GRAM.

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel.

Happiness is only real when shared.

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3. Seema Gurnani

When talking about top travel and food bloggers, Seema Gurnani is the first name that pops up in the minds of individuals. Starting her journey of ‘Panda Reviewz’ in Vijayawada, this award-winning 24-year-old star quit her comfortable job and started to take the road of thrill and excitement. A zeal for exploring the nooks and new tastes is what keeps this young entrepreneur going!

My first, and the most memorable journey till date, was my first solo escape trip to Goa when I had just turned 16. The curiosity and passion to explore new destinations, cultures, and most importantly – the food. This resulted in a lifetime memorable trip.

Your favourite travel destination

Goa and Auroville remain my personal favourites among all the places I have visited in India. In abroad, Melaka (Malaysia) takes the crown. For yet-to-visit destinations, backpacking through Europe remains at the top of my wish list.

One travel gadget you always keep in your backpack

I’m Dora and my smartphone is the arsenal of my exploring tools. From local maps to translating languages, to capturing beautiful memories, to get all the updated information; Everything is possible because of this trustworthy companion.

Your favourite travel book/movie of all time

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Queen, Eat Pray Love

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there

Don’t wait for the perfect moment, take the moment and make it perfect by getting to where you wish to be. If your heart is set to travel, just pack up your bags, head out, and explore what all this planet has to give you that will make the moments and memories of your life.

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel

Travelling is brutality. It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comforts of home and friends. You are constantly off balance. Nothing is yours except the essential things. -air, sleep, dreams, the sea, the sky – all things tending towards the eternal or what we imagine of it.

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4. Ajay Sood

A travel photographer by profession and passion, Ajay Sood is one of the top Indian travel bloggers of India. His Instagram feed is an array of incredible landscapes, people, streets, and architecture. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that he has covered most of the continents during his travel.

I was 9 years old and my parents had to visit my grandparents’ place in Phagwara, which is a town 35km from my hometown, Ludhiana. My grandma was a brilliant cook. So, visiting her was always a treat. I insisted I’ll also come to Phagwara after school gets over. So, I travelled alone as a 9-year old. And, ever since, got hooked on travel.

That destination had remained on my bucket list for decades. It was only in late November 2017, when I finally visited Iceland. The place has all the magic I had expected. It has some of the largest glaciers in Europe you can snowmobile for miles on, craziest eerie ice caves that you can sing in, sprawling natural Jacuzzis (thermal baths) for sipping a chilled beer in arctic winters, Northern lights that remind you of a discotheque, caves filled with centuries-old lava, stunning landscape you can’t get enough of, gigantic waterfalls that inspire awe, and… and a large number of ‘Game of Thrones’ locations.

My iPhone with scores of apps that range from Translate Voice Pro (my go-to app in countries where very few can communicate in English), The Photographer’s Ephemeris (it tells me the sunrise/sunset time and direction of the sun at any spot I plan to shoot in), Night Sky (helps me find the Pole Star during my Astro-photography night outs), and many more.

Do you have a favourite travel book or a travel movie?

My favourite movie is ‘Into the wild’. The biographical story of Christopher from ‘Alexander Supertramp’ to ‘The Magic Bus’ is a story of someone who is a true explorer at heart. My favourite book is ‘Atlas Obscura’. As the foreword of the book mentions it, this book is not for travellers, but for explorers.

Here’s a money-saving travel hack. When abroad, don’t exchange currency. Use ATM. You’ll save around 8%. A travel quote that always inspires you to travel. Leave behind only footsteps. Bring back only memories.

5. Shivya Nath

A prominent name in the travel industry, Shivya needs no introduction. At the age of 23, she quit her comfortable and high-paying corporate job to travel the world. This solo female traveller has packed her life into a backpack and now inspiring people around the world to do what they love. She has travelled in parts of Africa, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, the Caucasus region and the Indian subcontinent.

How does Shivya like to travel?

Shivya is an offbeat traveller who loves to explore the lesser-explored parts of the world. She likes to go slow while travelling, go under the skin of a place, talk to the locals, and live her stay. She’s usually seen travelling solo in the lesser-known countries and cities of Europe.

Tips to save money for travel?

1. Don’t do unnecessary shopping and find free hobbies to keep you entertained and busy at weekends. 2. Avoid eating out in restaurants and cafes. You can easily save INR 500 to INR 1000 a day. 3. Shivya recommends working online. 4. Sell the things you don’t need. 5. Get rid of that credit card and save for small and budget trips.

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6. Ami Bhat

A restless ball of energy, Ami is a wanderer for life and one of the top Indian travel bloggers. She’s a photography enthusiast and a travel blogger by passion. Ami is a total sucker for heritage destinations, turquoise beaches, and lofty mountains. 

Honestly, I don’t recall my first journey. It was just a natural progression of things. However, my earliest memories of my travel for leisure abroad was with my parents as I toured the Far East (Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Philippines). It was our family holiday together and for some reason, though I was just 7, I remember it all.

I don’t have one, I have many and it keeps increasing. For now, Ladakh, Meghalaya, Bhutan, Gold Coast, and Udaipur.

My Camera. I just cannot travel without it.

My favourite movie I would say is Queen.

Travel not to tick off lists. Travel coz you want to enjoy what you see and experience.

Travelling is like Breathing.

7. Nivedith Gajapathy

In 2015, Nivedith Gajapathy quit his Digital Marketing job to explore the world. Other than being a traveller, Nivedith is an experienced collector, foodie, and tech-savvy guy. His blog offers insights into food, culture, and lifestyle of different communities around the world. Nivedith is among the most famous travel bloggers in India, and if you want some serious travel inspiration, you need to follow him on his journey.

I have been travelling with family all my life, but the trip that changed the way I travel was my solo trip to Malaysia, which actually made me realize that it is the journey that matters, not the destination and that’s when I started seriously documenting my experience on social media channels and blog as well.

My personal favourite has been Australia. Although I have just seen 0.1% of this beautiful country, I will be doing a solo 1-month-long trip to Australia again in the near future.

As a tech-freak, half of my baggage allowance goes into gadgets. When I travel, I primarily rely on my phone and DSLR.

My favorite travel movies are Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and EuroTrip.

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there .

Don’t Plan a trip, live it. I prefer doing impromptu trips and that’s where the journey counts.

Travel is the only thing that you buy, that makes you richer.

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8. Umang Trivedi

One of the top travel bloggers of India, Umang Trivedi loves to explore the remote corners of the world. He’s an adventurer, mountain lover and an admirer of unspoiled nature. Umang has conquered mountain peaks like Rupin Pass and Stok Kangri.

For me, the discovery of beautiful landscapes and immersive experiences is very exhilarating. The urge to discover something new and unique, which is not possible in everyday life, prompted me to go on my first journey.

Bhutan would forever remain my favourite travel destination. In fact, I started writing about my travels after paying a visit to Bhutan . The surreal landscapes and friendly people with great hospitality left an everlasting impression on me.

I recently purchased a GoPro and since then, I have always made sure of keeping it. It’s very easy to handle and produces great results for both, photos and videos.

My favourite travel movie would be The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. I love how he takes brave decisions in the breathtaking backdrop of Iceland and then continue to go on adventures that bring him closer to his purpose.

At least once, you should go somewhere unplanned. No bookings, no reservations, no itinerary. Just go and see where the road takes you. I used to plan my itineraries very intricately to not miss out on things. But, since I started travelling in an unplanned manner, I find my travels to be much more fulfilling.

“It’s not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves.” – Edmund Hilary.

9. Abhinav Singh

Abhinav has travelled to more than 200 destinations in past 10 years in India and abroad. He was fired from his corporate job of 7 years for travelling too much. After about of depression and anxiety he changed his situation to advantage and became a successful travel blogger within the 1st year of blogging.

My first independent solo trip was to Chennai, Mahabalipuram and Pondicherry in 2010. It was an emotional journey as I was revisiting the place to re-live the special memories I made there some years ago. I loved managing everything on my own. The financial power—thanks to my first job—gave me the ability to do things my way in a new place. The freedom and the new sensory stimulations excited and inspired me. Since then I am hooked.

I have been to more than 200 places in India in the last 10 years and also visited many countries. However, Mumbai remains my favourite place. Ever since I have left it, I go back at least once a year to visit Mumbai. Goa, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh are also close to my heart.

One travel gadget you always keep in your backpack.

I keep it really simple. I can not travel without my DSLR and cellphone. Yes, I am a digital slave.

Your favourite travel book/movie of all time.

My favourite travel books are Rediscovering Dharavi, Hot Tea Across India, To The Ends Of The World, Falling Off The Map, Into The Wild, Motorcycle Diaries.

My favourite travel movies are, Dhanak, Ye Jawani Hai Diwani, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Wild, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Into The Wild.

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there. Stay humble about travel. Do not conquer mountains, love and protect it instead. Do not be in a hurry to travel too much too soon. Enjoy travel at a slow place. And most importantly, be a responsible traveller. Please do not take a ride on elephants, horses or buy plastic mineral water bottles.

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel. India is the one land that all men desire to see, and having seen once, by even a glimpse, would not give that glimpse for all the shows of all the rest of the globe combined. – Mark Twain

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10. Indrani Ghose

Indrani is no ordinary traveller. A fun and courageous wanderer, she’s an ex-Indian Air Force employee, who once dreamt of travelling around the globe. From Singapore to Portugal and Jaisalmer to Guwahati, she has travelled to over 21 countries and 250+ cities till now. She has done many road trips across Europe and Southeast Asia with her family. She is also known as one of the best travel bloggers in India . 

We as a family, place travel as a must-do thing during vacations. I think it is in the genes. My parents have taken us, siblings, out during vacations and now I travel with my family often. For us, travel is another kind of learning experience, something which is impossible to get in schools and colleges.

It is all the Unesco World Heritage sites. Our road trips in different countries have been planned along with the Unesco sites of that country. The last major road trip we did was through Spain and Portugal – 3155kms. We covered 23 sites on this trip alone.

I am not a big fan of tech gadgets but mobiles with google maps, a good camera and a good collection of music have been a constant companion on our road trips.

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is my most favourite travel book now.

I am not sure if I am there yet to advise, but I would like to say, travel responsibly. Travellers today travel to the remotest part, popularise it and the next thing we know a horde of tourists marching to the newly discovered destination spoiling it in the process. Respect locals, their lifestyle and their privacy.

“Wherever you go, go with all your heart.” – Confucius

11. Swati & Sam

A software engineer duo, Swati and Sam are among the top Indian travel bloggers in the luxury travel segment. They have travelled to 16 international destinations and to many corners of Indian towns and cities. Now the pair are the go-to travel guides for travellers in and around the world.

It’s difficult to pick one. We love Bali, Maldives, Seychelles, Switzerland and Thailand.

Powerbank is what we need with us on our trips.

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Don’t overthink. If budget is a constraint, you can spend your weekends exploring nearby places.

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sail. Explore. Dream. Discover.” – Mark Taiwan

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12. Agniswar and Amrita

Two backpackers from Kolkata, Agniswar and Amrita love to explore and look for unconventional experiences and destinations. Amrita is adventurous while Agni always wanted to play safe. Together they’ve faced hailstorms of the Himalayas, did scuba diving 12 metres below sea level, froze during Chadar River trek and even got stuck at a riot in Jammu. They share their stories of adventure and fun on their awesome blog, which makes them one of the most influential Indian travel bloggers.

The travelling bug had bitten us long back. The first trip we took together was way back in 2011 in Goa. We wanted to see the crazy world and Goa seemed to be the best place. One trip followed another and finally on our Amarnath trip, we did find the travellers in us.

Your favourite travel destination.

Northeast India is our favourite destination. We love the rugged and unexplored terrains and the varied cultures and customs of the Northeast lure us the most.

Our Camera, smartphone, and power bank

Our favourite book is Journey to Lhasa – The Diary of a Spy by Sarat Chandra Das. We both love a movie called “The Way Back”.

Travel as if no one is watching you. Travel makes you admire the smaller beauties of life. Do not just tick off your list of things to do. Enjoy a place and experience the culture and cuisines of the place. Travelling is not just about numbers, it is about the experience.

“Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before” – Dalai Lama

13. Prachi & Himadri Garg

Prachi & Himadri Garg are two sisters who have been exploring unexplored India for the last 8 years. Popularly known as Ghoomophirosisters, the two women are among the most famous travel bloggers in India. They have recently been awarded by MP Tourism as their best friend on Social Media in travel awards 2016 and by Gujarat Tourism Board for their services.

In Feb 2007, there was a forecast for a sub-zero temp in Delhi, this pushed us to pack our bags and plan a trip to Shimla. This was our first solo backpack trip as ghoomophirosisters where-in we planned an impromptu trip without any prep. Since then, there has been no looking back.

Our DSLR Nikon-750

Our favourite travel movie is Everest.

Don’t think about the perfect time. Just pack your bags and travel.

“All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost.” – J.R.R. Tolkien

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14. Mayuri Patel

If you want to learn how to travel with your full-time job, Mayuri is the person you should follow. She believes that in every aspect routine is lethal and hence, she keeps a balance of work and travel to make her life sweet and salty. You can follow her adventures on her blog.

I took my first trip in 2011 to Rajasthan. This was the start and those feelings of liberation and seeking new destinations, culture and experiences triggered my travel journey. From that year onward, I started exploring more and more and gradually I fell in love with travelling.

Kasmir, India. It has everything a traveller wants. I am a mountain person and I wouldn’t deny that Kashmir is heaven on the earth .

My Mobile Phone and DSLR.

I don’t watch many movies but I love Dil Chahta Hai and Ye Jawani Hai Diwani. If we talk about books, Azadi Mera Brand by Anuradha Beniwal is my fav.

Don’t plan too much while you leave your home. Don’t live only by guidebooks. Engage with locals who can give you more recommendations about the destinations. Also, put some flexibility in your schedule and go with the flow.

“The most dangerous risk of All – The risk of spending your life not doing what you want on the bet you can buy yourself the freedom to do it later.”

15. Karthik Murali H

A data scientist by profession and a travel my heart, Karthik is among the top travel bloggers of India. His interesting blog talks about travel, lifestyle, and technology. Want some smart travel hacks? An Asian Traveller can be your go-to guide.

I’ve been travelling since my childhood, at least to a min of two destinations per year. Ever since it caught on as a passion and I have begun to explore more and more destinations each year thanks to the lower airfares, more direct flights, it just got a whole lot easier.

Nothing has fascinated me more than the beautiful city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

Digital Camera. No mobile cameras can replace the 300 dpi quality of a digicam.

Plan your travel in a way it doesn’t affect your budget a lot. Find low flight fares during sales and book in advance. Don’t compromise on comfort and quality. Travel is not about seeing new places. It’s about being comfortable in your own space wherever you are. Never let go of that.

No amount of education or degrees can teach you the same.

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16. Archana & Vidur

This awesome travelling couple is an inspiration to many. While Vidur is responsible for clicking the most gorgeous pictures for TravelMyNation, Archana keeps their travel adventures. Their Instagram profile is where one should go for some real travel inspiration.

I think it was the urge to see what’s out there. Archana and I are both very fond of the outdoors, are curious about wildlife and generally love being on the road. That’s how we started and we haven’t looked back since then.

Your favourite travel destination Of the ones we visited, we love Arunachal Pradesh the most. And in our bucket list are Mongolia and New Zealand.

GoPro Action camera and iPhones

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A travel quote that always inspires you to travel “I don’t want to know what time it is. I don’t want to know what day it is or where I am. None of that matters.”

Reshma’s itchy feet have made her a popular solo globetrotter. A writer and dream-chaser, she loves to take the roads less travelled on a shoestring budget. Laos, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Bhutan, Thailand, and Cambodia are some of the nations Reshma has ticked off the bucket list.

I had been travelling with friends and family for many years, which I thoroughly enjoyed. But at some point, I felt like planning a trip to travel by myself. So I went on a weekend trip alone, and I loved it absolutely. That trip led to many trips, and solo travel became a part of my life.

Your favourite travel destination .

I find this question really hard to answer every time. I can’t pick just one. So I would choose the Philippines and Bhutan.

It is not exactly a travel gadget, but I always carry my music player.

My favourite travel movie is Into the Wild. When it comes to books, I have many, but I think it is The Motorcycle Diaries.

Sometimes, it is okay to skip a ‘popular attraction’ for any reason, whether you lack time or interest or both. The FOMO while travelling can never be avoided no matter how much you try because the world is just too big and we are going to miss experiencing one thing or the other. So accept that it’s totally fine.

“When no possessions keep us when no countries contain us, and no time detains us, man becomes a heroic wanderer, and woman, a wanderers.” The Wanderers

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18. Sahil Singh

Sahil left his corporate job in 2017 to quench his travel thirst. He’s a big-time foodie and believes in responsible travel. One can say Sahil is a weekend getaway expert.

I use to travel a lot with my family earlier, but in March 2017, I took a life-changing decision to travel with 20 strangers on a Himalayan trek for the first time. This trip changed my perspective about travel.

What’s your favourite travel destination?

Ladakh (going in June), till now – Triund, Bhrigu Lake, Jaisalmer

What’s that one travel gadget you always keep in your backpack?

I call my smartphone my best travel partner, so for its survival, I always carry a power bank.

Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani, Highway, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

Travel is a beautiful feeling and a great teacher too. You learn a lot from the experiences you gather while travelling. So, just take a break from the mundane lifestyle of cities, plan a small or a long trip to any place of your choice. But, always remember to travel in a responsible manner. Never spoil the dignity of the place you are visiting to especially nature.

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel. “Looking for a sign? Travel, you won’t have this opportunity forever.”

19. Niranjan Das

A nomad, Niranjan has travelled throughout India and covered over 10 countries in Europe and Asia. He believes that life is a travelogue and we all are just nomads.

The inquisitiveness to explore unknown places, languages, cultures and roads were the reason behind my early travels. The reasons remain the same even now, every time I travel.

Cannot pick one, as I love quite a few. Gokarna, Spiti, Rishikesh and Florence heads the list.

More than gadgets, I make sure to carry guide books and maps of the places I travel to.

Motorcycle Diaries and Into the Wild are my favourites.

The world out there isn’t as bad as it is often portrayed. There are strangers who are friendly, there are untrodden roads that take you to gorgeous places and there are unexplored villages that would greet you warmly. Go out and explore every nook and corner of the world.

“Travelling-It leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller”- Ibn Batuta.

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20. Supriya Sehgal

A wayfarer, Supriya has seen many colours and cultures of India during her travel. She has been contributing to prominent travel magazines and newspapers, including National Geographic Traveller, Outlook Traveller, and Mint to share her knowledge about travel with the world.

I wanted to get out of an expected Bangalore’s weekend rigmarole and explore a state that I hadn’t seen till then. It was the first time after college that I could travel independently, which was a big box to check.

That’s really difficult to answer, but I NEVER get bored of Varanasi.

Phone and battery pack.

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If travelling is a significant part of your profession, keep an eye on your progress alongside enjoying wandering about. Build realistic financial and skill development goals. This will help to keep the momentum on for a long time to come.

“I love to travel because you may be uncomfortable, hungry, hot and sweaty, cold and shivering…but damn it, you will never be bored.” – Tony Wheeler

Often found travelling through India’s vibrant and gorgeous towns and villages with her father, Arti is a wanderer at heart. One can find a lot of useful travel information on her blog.

I went on my first trip with my mom and dad, and all I can say is that I have only loved travelling ever since.

I love travelling within India. India is truly a wonderland for every traveller and I am no exception. Internationally, my favourite is Japan.

Not gadgets exactly, but a diary and a pen are always my companions on the road.

One of my favourite travel movies is Wild Chronicling Cheryl Strayed.

It’s not mine but a wise person’s advice. It’s a wild, wonderful world, follow your heart and let the adventure unfold!

“As I make my slow pilgrimage through the world, a certain sense of beautiful mystery seems to gather and grow.” – A. C. Benson

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A storyteller and rambler, Elita truly believes in the redemptive power of narratives. One can follow her blog Nomadic Thunker to be a part of her travel journeys.

My first journey was a classic scenario. I had office leaves that would lapse if I didn’t utilize them and on the other hand, had friends who wouldn’t make up their minds about the dates we could lock-in. I didn’t want to have to sit at home and do nothing, so I took off for my first solo travel journey.

Arunachal Pradesh. There’s a calm vibe to it.

Not a travel gadget exactly, but I always keep my portable charger with me.

Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach (it’s not a typical ‘travel’ book but it’s amongst the most beautiful books on journeys of transformation – which is what I associate travel with)

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there.

Be receptive. Mute your prejudices. Search, find, examine and then retell your own stories about people, places, and culture. Because if you’re going to say what ‘everyone else’ is already saying, what are you contributing to?

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” – Mary Oliver

23. Sumit Sharma

Sumit is an online marketer by profession and a traveller by passion. His love for India and its rich culture and heritage is eternal, which has led him to cover more than 15 cities of the nation.

My wanderlust started back in August 2016, when my friends and I travelled to Udaipur & Mount Abu. Udaipur is a really adorable city that casts a magic spell with its fine art, rich culture, and sparkling lakes that mesmerise your senses. In the last 21 months, I have been to more than 15+ Indian cities.

So, my favourite travel destination in India will obviously be Kashmir. It is one of the amazing tourist destinations in India & the real paradise on earth. Travelling to Kashmir is in my bucket list.

There are some essentials that I will not travel without are pen, notebook, and mobile. But nowadays universal travel adapters & portable chargers are my go-to travel gadgets.

“Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara” and “Eat Pray Love”

The skills and experience you gain from travelling can give you life-long lessons. Trust me! With all the ways a trip can make you more of an awesome person, there’s no other way.

“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page”.

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24. Revati & Charles Victor

A travel blogging couple from India, Revati and Charles Victor are proving to travel seekers that you don’t need to quit your jobs to travel with one awesome vacation at a time. Their travel blog opens doors to history, culture, flavours, and experiences from places around the world.

While both of us have enjoyed travel from a young age, we planned the trip of a lifetime to Paris after we got married. As someone who speaks French, I had always wanted to visit Paris and Charles is a big patron of the arts, so he could not wait to discover the museums of Paris.

It changes every day, but one favourite we always return to is Paris. Between us, we’ve been there over a dozen times!

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We loved ‘The Way’ which features the walk of Camino del Santiago from France to Spain and we hope to do that 800 km walk someday.

Travel with an open mind and heart, and you’ll always come away richer.

Mark Twain’s, ”Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.” It’s such a powerful one.

Whether you are a travel enthusiast or not, these top travel bloggers in India will surely inspire your to travel and explore the magic of travel. Follow them to know about all the travel tips and amazing things you explore around you.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Top Travel Bloggers In India

How much travel bloggers earn in India?

Travel blogging has come out as a trending profession and people can actually 3-4 lakhs per month from a widely read blog.

How to start a travel blog in India?

The first step to start a travel blog in India is by creating a blog or a website. Then start posting your travel experiences along with sharing useful tips for the readers to travel better.

Who are the best travel bloggers in India?

Some of the best travel bloggers in India who are known for sharing their travel stories in the most beautiful way are Shivya Nath, Neelima Vallangi and Archana Singh.

How do Instagram travel bloggers make money?

Instagram travel bloggers can money through various sources like sponsored campaigns with tourism boards, destinations, hotels and airlines. Alongside that, there are other ways like sponsored posts, brand ambassadorship and also marketing consulting.

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A travel blogger is a person who travels and explore the world to take experiences and write them to earn from various online sources.

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26 Best Indian Travel Bloggers With Their Blogs [ Updated List 2022 ]

Best Travel Blogger in India

Traveling is most people’s dream. Discovering new places, knowing new people and hogging on a new cuisine, who wouldn’t love all that. And, on top of that, those exciting adventures that you get to experience – those stunning beaches, beautiful mountains , crystal clear river valleys, bright and colorful botanicals, the world is full of mysterious yet beautiful places that have kept many of us on toes. There are so many Indian Travel Bloggers who have gone to various places and have explored the unexplored.

The beauty that nature offers is what makes one take up travel as a passion. Everyone wants to travel least to their closest destinations of not big fat travel dreams, but on the other hand, we do have people who take up travel full time. All the best Indian travel bloggers are a prime example of this. Some even take it so seriously and end up making a living out of it, which indeed is the best occupation that one can have. Travel brings new experiences and connects new people.

It makes the world a better place by bringing harmony and bringing together various cultures and traditions. Besides, tourism is also one of the most significant sources of income for a country. Countries with the most exotic places have a great deal of money flowing in through tourism. This forms the niche that luxury travelers in India operate in. Egypt, Bali, Indonesia, Australia , Europe are some of the places that can be named. 

When people take up travel as a hobby and passion, they tend to write about their experiences which are then shared with others. They believe by doing so; they can make people aware and give them a taste of how travel is excellent and also about various undiscovered places. We do have some famous luxury travelers in our country who have seen and visited a number of places and blog about it so people can read them. Let’s dive in and take a look at who are the top ten Indian travel bloggers :

Note : This list of travel bloggers in India is in no particular order, and does not represent any ranking of travel bloggers in India. 

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Top 24 Indian Travel Bloggers To Follow

1. gulshan bafna.

GULSHAN BAFNA - Best Travel Blogger in India

Gulshan Bafna is one of the best Indian travel bloggers . He (along with his wife) has traveled to places with beautiful destinations and writes about them. He is one of the best luxury travel bloggers in India . Being a businessman, he tries to balance his work and travel just fine. He took up travel as his passion after having completed civil engineering. If you come across Gushan’s blog, you are sure to go on a journey just by reading it.

Instagram : Gulshan Bafna

Blog: www.gulshanbafna.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Gulshan Bafna

2. Lakshmi Sharath

LAKSHMI SHARATH - INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGERS

Having travelled to over 25 countries, Lakshmi Sharath first started as a media professional. She was an ardent traveller, travel writer, and photographer. A travel blog for an Indian Backpacker is her blog where you can find inspiration to keep travelling to various places. Her tip to all travellers is that they take up vacation during the weekdays and offseason. Her favourite destination is Nilgiris. Her pick would be to sit by the hills and endlessly gaze at those beautiful mountains and sceneries, listen to the birds’ chips and embrace the cool breeze.

Blog : www.lakshmisharath.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Lakshmi Sharath

3. Archana Singh

Archana Singh - Best Travel Blogger in India

An award-winning travel blogger, she has traveled to over 60 countries and has 40K followers on Instagram . She is one of the top travel bloggers in India. Her blog, Travel See Write has gained awards under various categories such as adventure, culture, solo travel, and luxury. She is also a brand consultant, influencer, photographer, and public speaker. Her travels have gained a lot of popularity because of her unique perspective of different places. 

Blog: www.travelseewrite.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Archana Singh

4. Seema Gurnani

Seema Gurnani - Best Travel Blogger in India

With over 22.5K followers on Instagram, she is certainly a travel blogger that needs a special mention. Apart from being an award-winning travel blogger, she has also been featured on The Hindu, Zeebiz, IndianExpress, Deccan, Yourstory, Femina & more. She writes exclusive reviews about restaurants she visits and must-try food items from there. 

Blog: www . pandareviewz.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Seema Gurnani

5. Neelima Vallangi

Neelima Vallangi - Best Travel Blogger in India

With 46.8K followers on Instagram, Neelima is a storyteller in her own words. A solo traveler with great photographic skills, she blogs as fabulously as she photographs. Her story is said with images as it is with her words. She focuses on offbeat and adventure travels.    

Blog: www.travelwithneelima.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Neelima Vallangi

6. Ami Bhat

Ami Bhat - Best Travel Blogger in India

Feisty, a person with a truckload of energy, Ami Bhat is the person that gives you a trip along with photos that will rock your world. She believes that travel is thrilling and she says it in her words. Her work has been published in Lonely Planet, Huffington PHost, and so on. Her USP is that she travels and loves every moment of it. She is one of India’s best travel bloggers.

Blog: www.thrillingtravel.in

One of the best travel blog in India by Ami Bhat

7. Nivedith Gajapathy

Nivedith Gajapathy - Best Travel Blogger in India

193K followers and counting on Instagram, Nivedith g has been making the news alright. He is an Award-Winning Content Creator who writes about travel and food. He has traveled over 28 countries and over 23 states in India. He is one of the best ranked as a social media influencer. He calls himself a Macro traveler and that is what he identifies as, a person that deals with food, travels, and culture.     

Blog: www. macrotraveller.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Nivedith Gajapathy

Kamya - Best Travel Blogger in India

A proud budget traveler she travels places where no one has gone before. She is an Indian Travel Blogger who is a wanderer in spirit and practice. She breathes to travel, and she wants to do none else. She calls herself a digital nomad, and rightly so. She goes everywhere and makes the trip worth the while. She travels in India and abroad , and shares both the experiences with the same vigor. 

Blog: www.wanderingkamya.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Kamya

9. Indrani Ghose

Indrani Ghose - Best Travel Blogger in India

If you are looking for inspiration, look no further. She is an ex-Indian Air Force employee, do we need a better introduction for a person that has lived it up? She has traveled the world through her job and talks about her exploration and her life. She has had a lot of mentions in different publications including Thrillophilla, Holidify, Travel Triangle, and more. 

Blog: www.isharethese.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Indrani Ghose

10. Sudha Ganapathi

Sudha Ganapathi - Best Travel Blogger in India

A traveler, she calls herself a book nerd, an editor, and more. She is a photographer and documents it well. She showcases all of it in her blogs. Her work has been featured in newspapers, magazines, websites, and various publications. For decades she has documented her story because she thinks it must be heard. 

Blog: www . sudhagee.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Sudha Ganapathi

 11. Joshi Daniel

Joshi Daniel- Best Indian Travel Blogger

A photographer. That is him. Look at his pictures to know the life he has traveled. His conversation is through his photographs. Well-traveled and well photographed. He walks around and absorbs the world as he wants to tell it. He absorbs the lifestyle as it shows itself, in black and white, his preferred colors. Look him up if images are the stories you want to hear. 

Blog: www.joshidaniel.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Joshi Daniel

12. Anuradha Goyal

Anuradha Goyal- Best Indian Travel Blogger

Started way back in 2004, Anuradha Goyal has traveled the world to help us see the wonders. She has traveled over 18 countries and has also taught students about her travels. She believes the world is better when one travels and her pages show it for sure. 

Blog: www.inditales.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Anuradha Goyal

13. Mayuri Patel

Mayuri Patel- Best Indian Travel Blogger

A solo traveler, Mayuri describes herself as a travelholic. She is a digital nomad and she also documents her travels that make for an interesting read. She travels on a budget making travel both affordable and also fun. She travels to places that must be seen but also offbeat routes .  

Blog: www.fernwehrahee.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Mayuri Patel

14. Ajay Sood

Ajay Sood- Best Indian Travel Blogger

An avid traveler Ajay Sood tells stories through his photos. He has been published on Condé Nast Traveller, Huffington Post, JetWings, Travel3Sixty°, Smart Photography, Taj Magazine, GoGetter, and more. A featured writer and photographer, he tells stories and is the winner of the Best PhotoBlog Award by Gujarat Tourism and Innovative Council of Indian Tourism (ICIT) in 2018. 

Blog: www.travelure.in

One of the best travel blog in India by Ajay Sood

 15. Kiran Keswani

Kiran Keswani- Best Indian Travel Blogger

Want to go local, Kiran Keswani is a blogger. She does bazaars. She brings to our homes the cultures of the bazaars. She is a blogger who photographs. Kiran covers the markets and gets there to get the story and loves the stories she narrates. An R.K. Narayan fan, Kiran tries to capture India the way she sees it.  

Blog: www.indianbazaars.blogspot.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Kiran Keswani

16. Venkat Ganesh

Venkat Ganesh- Best Indian Travel Blogger

A biker, he is an Indian travel blogger who does it by road. He writes about bike trips, about exploring the world on a bike and the experiences. His blog is all about inspiration, how to travel on a budget, and exploring the world with a different perspective.  

Blog: www.indiabackpackmotorbike.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Venkat Ganesh

17. Shivya Nath

SHIVYA NATH - - Best Indian Travel Blogger

For all those who are planning to travel or budding traveller, she is the inspiration. Her story will wake you up and give you some real-life travel goals. At the age of 23, she gave up her regular corporate job and decided to travel. Later on, she gave up her home to be a nomad and sold her belongings to move around freely with no anchors. She is a social entrepreneur, an enthusiast, a solo traveller, a digital nomad, and Instagram. She is a vegan, and that is the best thing about her.

She published a book, ‘The Shooting Stars’, where she wrote about where and how she started her travel journey and how it went. It has been the best seller and is currently on for the fourth reprint. To cut down air travel, she decided to take up slow travelling. She sets her terms and makes her choices wisely. Of so many others, her travel places include Thailand, Myanmar, Uzbekistan, Africa, Gulf, and so on. She is not set to stop any sooner.

Blog: www.the-shooting-star.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Shivya Nath

18. Karthik Reddy

KARTHIK REDDY -Best INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGERS

Thirty countries and still traveling, Karthik reddy is one of the most passionate bloggers, with one of the best travel blogs in India . He says he’d rather stand along with the paddy fields and gaze at those golden brushes than stand in front of a bunch of managers. His favorite travel quote is “There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler who is foreign”. His any day go-to place would be Vietnam which made a significant influence in his life. He likes to spend time with people and wander around new places. Romancing the Planet is his blog where you can get to know about a lot of new places.

Blog: www.romancingtheplanet.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Karthik Reddy

19. Arnab Maity

ARNAB MAITY - Best INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGER

With the name of ‘The Wireless Wanderer’, Arnab Maity is one of the best travel bloggers in India , who loves to embrace new places. All of his travel began in 2009 when he went on a bike ride to Bhutan. This made him realize that all he wanted to do was to travel. He loves to explore the treasures of this planet. He wants to know more about people, cultures, and elements of nature. He started his blog to share his thoughts and experiences. He is a freelance travel writer and does photography as well. He finds the best of places, shoots the best of pictures, and works with a lot of other people to bring to you the best of his experiences.

Blog: www.arnabmaity.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Arnab Maity

20. Sankara Subramaniyam

SANKARA - Best INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGER

He is a professional travel blogger . The road is where he feels home. He gave up his corporate sales and marketing career to travel full time. He likes nature and the ecosystem and loves to explore new places. His interests lie in adventure travel, going for wildlife holidays, exploring amazing vegetarian cuisine, motorcycle traveling and curating budget travels. He has a unique dream to explore and cover as many places as he can before he turns 45. He also wishes to open a complete and 100% green hotel in the western ghats of India.

Blog: www.beontheroad.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Sankara Subramaniyam

21. Ankita Sinha 

ANKITA SINHA - INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGERS

Anki on the Move is the catchy blog name of Ankita Sinha’s blog, which is quite popular as one of the best travel blogs in India . She’s been traveling since 2011 and has been on the go since then. She is also a speaker and has spoken in one of the TEDx events. She has won a few awards for the passion that she’s taken. She associates with various brands, reviews, and writes for them as well. She is a passionate traveler and loves discovering new places. Through her blog, she reaches out to people by sharing her travel experiences.

Blog: www.ankionthemove.com 

One of the best travel blog in India by Ankita Sinha

22. Siddhartha Joshi

SIDDHARTHA JOSHI - INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGERS

Reading about him would be the stories of an Indian traveler across the world. As one of the best travel bloggers in India , he has traveled to Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, The States, and of course a lot many places in his home country, India. In his blog, he beautifully curates his travel experiences and posts them along with some stunning pictures that he captures while on his travel. Undoubtedly travel is his niche, and he has been doing a great and fantastic job with it.

Blog: www.sid-thewanderer.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Siddhartha Joshi

23. Deepak Patel

DEEPAK PATEL - INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGERS

A small-town boy, Deepak Patel, finds his interests in digital marketing. His blog Travel and Thrill is an attempt to bring out the best of tourism places in India. Being a digital marketer has given him the benefit of handling his blog and making it the right way to make sure it reaches people. His love for the Indian culture and heritage has made him take this step. He says that traveling to new places alone is not traveling but then finding out the beauty in heritage spots and unexplored mythological sites are also traveling.

In his blogs, he not only writes about the place and the attraction but also about the native cuisine, people, and other traditions and cultures that people follow there. He gives great importance to pictures as he believes that they create a significant impact on the readers. Travel is all that he wants to do to keep his curiosity on the go.

Blog : www.travelnthrill.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Deepak Patel

24. Parnshree Devi

PARNASHREE DEVI - INDIAN TRAVEL BLOGGERS

That curious girl and her journey are Parnashree all about. His blog, ‘My Travel Diary’, is all that you need to read to feed your curiosity about various places. It’s her passion for travel that made her start her blog. It was later that her passion became her profession, and she has been doing it right since then. It is her love and curiosity to find something new and unravel the beauty of various places on this planet. She embraces new cultures and traditions. She has always loved discovering new places.

Blog: www.traveldiaryparnashree.com

One of the best travel blog in India by Parnshree Devi

25. Anukrati

Anukrati - Indian travel bloggers

Having traveled to over 10 countries, Anukrati calls herself a hodophile. She has traveled to some of the most beautiful destinations like Seychelles, Bali, Masai Mara, Amsterdam, etc. She believes that one should travel the world as much as possible, as life is too short and old age is not guaranteed. Anukrati primarily travels to soak in the culture and vibe of different places across the world. She shares her experiences in the form of travel guides, travel tips, and travel stories on her blog, to give the readers new ideas about their next travel destination or even a short weekend escape.

Blog: www.bulbulonthewing.com

26. Dheeraj Sharma: 

Dheeraj Sharma - Travel Blogger in India

Dreaming from day to night, finding the secrets hidden in the Himalayas, and spreading smiles wherever he goes, Dheeraj Sharma is one of the best Indian bloggers. He writes his stories in his blog, “Devil on wheels” and is a software developer by profession. Through his blog, he wishes to help travelers and backpackers have a memorable trip to the Himalayas and take back memories of a lifetime. He’s always enthusiastic about sharing his experiences and answering questions related to Himalayan experiences.

Blog: https://devilonwheels.com/

There are so many Indian travel bloggers out there. Travel does shape a person. Once you start traveling, it will change the whole perspective of how you see things. You will get to meet new people, learn new things, and see a new side. Far or near, distant land or the next village, for once pack your bag and take a trip. This will show you how beautiful the world out there is. Also, what’s better than eventually taking up travel as a full-time profession!?

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FAQs – Indian Travel Bloggers

1. How can I become a travel blogger in India?

To be a travel blogger in India, all you really need is the spark of adventure and the passion to discover new places across the world. Start by writing about where you live, and moving on to bigger prospects!

2. How much money do travel bloggers make in India, and how?

Indian travel bloggers make money depending on how much following they have on their platforms, while also earning from sponsored articles and paid partnerships.

3. How do I start a travel blog in India?

The first step to becoming a travel blogger in India is to start generating tourism-based content on hotspots in the country. Find your own style and build your following through the blogs you write!

4. Where are the best places to visit in India?

India is home to many sightseeing hubs, as any Indian travel blogger would tell you. Some of the most famous places to visit in India are the Taj Mahal , the Western Ghats and the various temples across the country.

5. When is the best time to visit India?

Ideally, as per the advice of the best travel blogs in India, the best time to visit India would be around October to November, just after the monsoon season when the weather is pleasant.

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49 Indian Travel Bloggers & Their Travel Blogs [Updated List]

Are you looking for some of the best travel blogs in India? If yes, then in this post, you’ll come across the 49 best travel blogs in India run and managed by professional travellers and wanderers. 

Whether you are looking for tips on travel blogging, destination section, hotel and tourist spots review or information about art, culture and architect of beautiful cities of the world, you can consider following any of these blogs for sure. 

49 Best Travel Bloggers In India

1.shivya nath.

Shivya Nath

When it comes to the best Indian travel blogger, Shivya Nath will always be on top of my list. Shivya Nath is a writer, travel Instagrammer, entrepreneur, storyteller and travel blogger.

She started travelling the world at the age of 23, by quitting her corporate job. Since then, she has been travelling the world and living a digital nomad lifestyle.

Her blog, The Shoot Start is the most popular Indian travel blog. It has been featured on BBC Travel, National Geographic Travel and other such publications.

On her blog, you will get to see the travel journey all across the world.

Why you should follow her blog?

  • Get amazing travelling resources.
  • The blog is easy to scan, read and allows you to search Shivya’s travel story by destination.

2.Neelima Vallangi

Neelima

Neelima Vallangi is a professional photographer and full-time travel blogger.

In the year 2014, Neelima quit her software engineering job to do full time travelling. Since then, she has been a full-time traveller and freelance travel writer.

Her amazing writing and photography skills can be seen on her blog travel with Neelima.

Her writing has also been featured in several national and international news publications. In fact, she has also won a national award for her photography skills.

  • Explore new destinations, places and countries.
  • Please your eye with some highly captivating photography.
  • Decide where you go for travelling with help of guides and resources on her blog. 

3.Mridula Dwivedi

Mridula

Mridula Dwivedi is another top Indian travel blogger.

She started her travel blog called travel tales in the year 2005. And since then, she has been continuously blogging about travelling. Her blog also has been featured on BBC, National Geographic, Skoda Yeti Video and the Guardian.

It is a mixture of adventure, travel and stories of Mridula from all across the world. As a reader, you will get travel advice, reviews and inspiration from her blog. Apart from travel related stories, you will see wonderful images and photographs on her blog.

  • Travel guides and resources.
  • Travel safety tips. 
  • Roadtrip and backpacking advice. 

4.Anuradha Goyal

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Anuradha Goya has been privileged to run one of the popular Indian travel blog sites called Inditales. Inditales is a place where Anuradha shares her travel stories and experiences about travelling the world.

Inditales was started by Anuradha in the year 2004. Over time, the blog grew to the next level and it was nurtured by Indian travel lovers.

On Inditales, you will get to know about the travel stories on Anuradha. You will also learn more about new destinations, places and countries. On top of that, his blog will also help you to choose your next travel destination.

Why you should follow this blog?

  • Get product, hotel and destination reviews.
  • Learn about UNESCO world heritage site.
  • Watch some wonderful travel vlog and videos.

5.Umang Trivedi 

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Umang Trivedi is a male Indian travel blogger.

He started his travel blog called Travelmax to document all his travel-related stories. Soon his blog becomes popular and this encouraged Umang to write more about travelling.

On his blog, you will find articles related to three domains trave, adventure and off-beat travel. You will also get some travel-related tips and ideas that will help you in your travelling journey.

Umang also writes about things to do, popular places to eat, wildlife and more. Such articles will help you to plan your trip easily.

Why you should follow his blog?

  • Get unlimited travel tips and ideas.
  • Get inspired to travel the world.
  • Learn about adventurous sports like bungee jumping, scuba diving, paragliding and more.

6.Archana Singh

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Archana Singh is a multi-talented woman. She is a brand consultant, speaker, photographer, influencer and travel blogger. In fact, she was the most awarded travel blogger of India in the year 2018.

On her blog, you will get articles related to facts about particular places, things to do, places to visit and more.

She also writes about the culture of a place which she visits.

Apart from writing articles on her blog, she also writes for several news publications of the world.

She has also spoken at conferences such as TEDx, WTM, ATM and more.

  • Award-winning blog.
  • Archana’s storytelling and photography skills will inspire you.

7.Ajay Sood

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Ajay Sood is an award-winning travel blogger and photographer as well.

His blog has won the biggest travel blogging contest conducted by Cox & Kings. For his travel photography, Ajay has won the best photographer of the year award by outlook magazine.

On his blog called Travelure, Ajay creates great content about travelling. He writes about his adventures and shares photos of beautiful locations, wildlife and landmarks.

He also contributes his articles to Huffington Post, Jet wings, Taj Magazine and more.

  • Get photography tips and lessons.
  • Learn about shooting in light and capturing in speed.
  • Know more about art, culture and architecture of India.

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Ami Bhat is an Indian female travel blogger who has PG degree in marketing and a great eye for photography. When Ami is not blogging she loves to play badminton, swimming or just running.

Her blog, Thrilling Travel is a perfect place where travel lovers can unwind themselves. The blog talks about culture, heritage, places, beaches, cities, art, nature and more.

Ami also gives travel advice, guides and resources to travellers who love travelling and adventure.

  • Award-winning travel blog.
  • Featured on various media and news publications.
  • Get travel-related tips and tricks.
  • Get the best travel guides and more.

9.Nivedith Gajapathy

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Nivedith Gajapathy is an Indian lifestyle, food, tech and travel blogger.

His blog techtraveleatrepeat.com is very popular among the Indian blogging community. This is because of his amazing content and travel stories which Nivedith shares.

If you have a passion for travelling and lust for delicious food, then his blog is the place where you should be.

Apart from travel-related content, Nivedith also writes about hotel reviews, sports and technology.

Hence, you will be getting a mixture of articles on his blog.

  • Many Bollywood celebrities follow his blog and love his story.
  • He shares a genuine review about hotels and restaurants.

10.Rangan Datta

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Rangan Datta is a travel blogger cum photographer. For Ranjan, travel is his passion and he loves to travel.

He documents all his travel experiences and stories through his travel blog called Ranjan Datta. His travel stories and mesmerizing content has touched the hearts of many.

You can also witness his photography skills through his blog. In fact, his photography and the art of storytelling skills have made his blog popular.

  • The blog has an index section which makes it easy for you to find any article.
  • His blog is considered a top travel blog by Feedspot.

11.Oindrila De

Oindrila De is an Indian travel influencer and blogger.

Oindrila’s love for travel started when she left her home country India, to live alone in another country. Since then, the travelling bug hit her hard.

Oindrila is also an IT professional and works at a top investment bank. When she is not working, she loves to travel or write about her travelling experience.

Her blog will gauge you through destinations, places, people and architecture across the world.

Apart from this, she also gives genuine travel advice and tips to her readers.

12.Vishnu Kumar 

The next on this list of Indian travel bloggers is Vishnu Kumar. He is the founder of Thinking Particle , a travel blog and forum for travellers across the nation. 

On this blog, you’ll mostly find Vishnu sharing is travel stories, experiences and adventures to make travelling India a bit easier. There is also a forum created for people to discuss travelling and ask their doubts. 

One of the most popular posts on this blog is on Bhangarh fort. This fort is considered to be haunted in India and attracts a good number of visitors every year. 

Why you should follow his blog:

  • Get travel guides and information. 
  • Forum to discuss travelling.
  • Accurate information about tourist places.

13.Nilabh Ranjan 

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When talking about the best travel bloggers in India how can we forget about Nilab Ranjan? He is the founder of a travel blog in India called Travel Escape. 

Nilabh who is an avid traveller himself started this website with an aim to build a community of travellers who can share the real, first-hand and 100% genuine information about India’s best tourist places.

Today, this blog gets around 14K hits per month and several top Indian travel bloggers contribute their knowledge on the site.

The website has now grown to a significant level and you can trust every bit of information on it. If you are a traveller, you can also contribute about your travel experience on the site. 

14.Vrinda Maheshwari 

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Smart, beautiful and intelligent that’s how our next Indian travel blogger is. An MBA by qualification, Vrinda Maheswari is a multi-talented woman and travelling is something that boils in her blood. In the past few years, she has been to 22+ countries and various top travel destinations in India. 

Apart from travelling, Vrinda is also a skilled digital marketing professional with a passion for entrepreneurship. 

Although Vrinda doesn’t run an active travel blog in India, but her Instagram account is worth following. Recently, she has also started learning Shuffle, a dance form that requires fast movement of legs with amazing foot moves. 

15.Abhinav Singh

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I am 100% sure that you would love to follow an award-winning travel blogger in India, right? 

If yes, then Abhinav Singh has got your back. He has been listed more than 25 times as the best travel blogger in India. His hard work, dedication and amazing content justify why he is a top travel blogger. 

Abhinav has also received many awards and recognition in the travel blogging category. Plus, his work has been featured on many top media publications, magazines, blogs and travel channels. 

Apart from this, Abhinav has also judged several travel photography contests and competitions. 

  • Abhinav is an award-winning blogger.
  • Get unbiased reviews on travel products and tourists spots.
  • Travel guides, tips, advice and a lot of actionable information about travelling.
  • International travelling tips and lot more. 

16.Indrani Ghosh

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Let me introduce to you an Ex Indian Air Force Officer and top Indian travel blogger Indrani Ghosh who always dreamed of travelling the globe. 

Even after being a mother with a family of four, Indrani never said good by to her passion for travelling. That’s because she was bitten by a travel bug so hard that it never got off her system. 

Her India travel blog isharethese is a one-stop-shop for all things related to travel. From lifestyle tips to travel guides, her blog has got everything that a travel lover needs. 

As of now, Indrani travels with her family and they have been across Singapore to Portugal and Jaisalmer to Guwahati and many other exotic tourist spots in India and abroad. 

  • Her blog has been featured on Google local guides connect.
  • Travel the world through Indrani’s amazing travel photography.
  • Lifestyle tips and more. 

17.Dheeraj Sharma

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Dheeraj Sharma needs no introduction. He is the founder of a popular Indian travel blog named Devil On Wheels . 

By qualification, Dheeraj is a software developer and currently working in the USA. However, his passion for travelling and exploring different places has not faded yet. Whenever Dheeraj gets time he plans a trip to the most amazing tourist spots in the USA, India or elsewhere in the world. 

As of now, Dheeraj has been to Ladhak, Spiti Valley, USA, Bhutan, North East India and Uttrakhand. 

Besides travelling, Dheeraj also enjoys and loves cricket, computers, Netflix, and Hollywood Movies. 

  • Complete tour guide on travelling to Spiti valley.
  • Ladakh travel guide.
  • Tour guide calenders.
  • Guide on USA travel from India.

18. R. Niranjan

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Whether it is long bike rides luxury holidays, trekking or solo travelling,  R Niranjan Das loves it all. That’s why I have mentioned his name on this list of the best travel bloggers in India. 

Travelling to every country in the world, meeting like-minded people, exploring new cultures and cuisines is something that Niranjan wants to accomplish before he dies. 

His blog Tales Of Nomad is one of the oldest travel blogs in India that Niranjan started 12 years back to document all his travel adventures and experience. 

Niranjan’s article and work have been featured on Travel + Leisure, The Hindu, Yahoo, Spice Flair and CLAY.

19.Parnashree Devi

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Pranshree Devi is an award-winning female travel blogger in India who has travelled across 12 countries and 600+ cities across the globe. 

She is a curious traveller who loves wandering around and learning new things. Meeting new people and having a healthy conversion is something every traveller loves and so do Prannashree. 

Her first trip was to Mukteshwar in Uttarakhand. She was mesmerized with the beauty of Uttarakhand and discoveries started from there. After that, she never looked back and realized her love and passion for travelling. 

Parnashree Devi also did a travel show with MTV India “Nano Drive with MTV.” in the year 2014. 

Why should you follow her blog?

  • Get on a virtual journey with intuitive photographs.
  • Explore culture, tradition and art forms of various countries and states in India.
  • Get long from travel guides, safety tips and some advice for newbie travel bloggers in India. 

20.Aarti Shah

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With more than 11+ years of experience in travelling blogging, Aarti Shah is next on my list. Her blog, My Yatra Diary extensively covers pilgrim places of spiritual significance in India and is aimed to help people who are planning for their trip to India. 

Her blog has also won many awards and recognition. In fact, most of her tips to countries like Japan and Australia have been sponsored by travel companies.

Arti has also been featured on The Asian Age and The Hindu and in The Maharashtra Times.

  • Travel guides are written in simple and easy to understand language.
  • Award-winning Indian travel blogger. 

21.Renuka Walter

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Renuka Walter is a solo female Indian travelling blogger with a love of photography, writing and travelling. Her passion for travelling reflects in her blog which is all about solo travelling, national and international tourist destinations and a lot more. 

Very recently, Renuka has also published a book on Amazon titled: How to build a brand as a blogger. 

This is a must-read book for all the newbie travel bloggers in India who want to make it big in the blogging industry. 

  • Award-winning Indian travel blog.
  • Explore India and its beauty through her blog posts.
  • Take a virtual trip to Itlay, Australia and Malaysia. 
  • Learn how to become a travel blogger and make money online. 

22.Bhushavali 

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Bhushavali is yet another Indian travel blogger who wears multiple hats. She is a mother, Fashion & Textile Designer and Art History tutor by profession and owner of a top-rated travel blog in India. 

Her blog is mostly about nature tourism where Bhushavali covers articles in forests, tea farms, trekkings and more. Of course, she also covers adventure tourism UNESCO World Heritage site at a time. 

So far, Bhushavali has been to 78 UNESCO World Heritage sites and 15+ international counturties. 

You can read more that her experience of 78 UNESCO’s World Heritage sites on her blog Travel Bhusahavli . 

  • Get travel tips based on her experience.
  • Learn about nature tourism. 
  • Explore through 78 UNESCO World Heritage sites.

23.Shailza Sood Dasgupta

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Want to know exciting and amazing travel stories from India? If yes, then start following Shailza Sood Dasgupta’s blog. Travel is something that keeps Shailza happy and alive. 

Prior to becoming a full-time travel blogger and social entrepreneur, Shailza worked with companies like Google and Mickensy for more than a decade. Later, she managed to get out of the 9-5 rat race and pursued her passion for travelling. 

She started her blog mytravelingexp which become quite popular soon and top Indian travel blog to follow. 

Shailza also co-founded HomeStays Of India, the platform dedicated to connecting travellers to homestays in remote areas of India. 

24.Hari Narayana Maddali

A project manager in the multinational national organization, Hari Narayan was always fascinated with travelling. Although Hari loved adventure travelling, but it was the rich history of India that hooked him and began his journey to pursue travelling. 

While Hari was in Bangalore, he got several occasions to visit new places, explore culture, keep learning and meet new people. The passion for knowing and learning was the main driving force for encouraging him to travel. 

By following his blog India That Was , you can explore History, Heritage and Nature of India in detail. If you seriously want to know about the history of India, then you must follow his blog.

Why should you follow his blog?

  • Learn about the history and culture of India and various states.
  • Explore historic places of India through virtual tours.
  • Learn about art, architecture and culture of India and various other states. 

25.Surya S Raju

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An engineer by qualification, Surya S Raju hails from India, a land of rich culture and heritage. She is also an animal lover, a trained classical dancer and someone who loves travelling across the globe. 

According to Surya, travelling helps her in unwinding as well as meeting new people, understanding various cultures and exploring different places. 

Her blog Travelrope started out on Tumblr. Looking at the growth and popularity of her blog, Surya decided to switch to a custom made website on WordPress and decided to migrate. 

Since then, her blog has reached millions of travel lovers in India and across the globe. 

  • Share your travel experience on her blog if you are an avid traveller. 
  • Read interviews of people who inspire Surya. 
  • Last but not the least, read travel guides and tips. 

26.VJ Sharma

VJ Sharma is another award-winning travel blogger in India who is best known for founding a travelling camera, a blog that covers travelling as well as camera and gadgets review articles. 

VJ started his travel blogging journey 10 years back to share and document his travelling experience just like other travel bloggers in India. 

Since its inception, his blog has got millions of traffic every year. To date, travelling camera has got 9 million hits with a domain authority of 91 and page authority of 70.

Why should you follow VJs blog?

  • Get reviews about travel gadgets and cameras.
  • Travel tips and hacks. 
  • Get 50+ articles and posts on lifestyle.

27.Namita Kulkarni 

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Yoga, travelling, writing and artist are the skills that our next Indian travel blogger possesses.

Over the years, Namita Kulkarni has travelled across 14+ countries and have shared her experience on her blog radicallyeverafte which is popular in India. 

From her amazing trip in Thailand to jumping off a waterfall in Mauritius to rafting in Rishikesh, Namita has shared every bit of her travelling experience on her blog. 

Apart from travelling, Namita loves Yoga too and she is a certified Yoga teacher too. 

  • Get actionable travel tips and hacks. 
  • Learn yoga and get fitness tips. 
  • Read interviews of top travel bloggers and yoga experts in India.

28.Divya Prasad

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Our next Indian travel blogger hails from Himachal Pradesh who got her travel bug bite 9 years ago when she first went on her trip to the Himalayas. She found the Himalayas very special and soon started going on treks around Maharashtra. 

Since then, Divya took travelling seriously and realized her passion for it. 

Her first-ever solo trip was in Lahaul Valley in Himachal Pradesh. This was the time when Divya was working as a full-time writer in a digital advertising firm. 

Divya wanted to explore every nook and corner of India so she decided to take a sabbatical leave and travelled across the country. Later, she turners into a full-time freelance writer and travel blogger. 

29.Jitaditya Narzary

If you are looking for the best travel blogs in India, travellingslacker has to be on your list. This blog is run and managed by Jitaditya Narzary. 

This blog focuses more on the northeast part of India, wildlife in India, the heritage of India and a lot more. S, if you want to explore more about art, historic reference and culture of India, the travellingslacker is the place to be at. 

Jitaditya started this blog in the year 2010 and now it generates around 40,000 to 50,000 organic visitors per month. 80% of the traffic comes from Google organic search. 

Why should you follow this blog?

  • Gauge through the northeast of India and the Himalayas. 
  • Learn about the rich heritage of MP, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and other states.
  • Get travel guides, tips and tons of advice. 

30.Gulshan Bafna

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Looking for the best luxury travel blogs in India? Gushan and Kritika Bafna got you covered. Both are luxury couple travel bloggers in India and runs gulshanbafna.com. Apart from blogging, both are also well-established travel entrepreneurs in India. 

If you want to explore the world, have adventures to discover unique places, and immerse in unravelling world cultures, start following their blog right now. 

Gulshan and Kritika will take you through the most beautiful sides of different places they travel. Of course, they’ll also mention the downside of places they travel to give you an unbiased opinion. 

As a top Indian blogger, Gulshan still feels he has a lot to discover and explore in each and every corner of the world. 

  • Get awesome luxury travel tips.
  • Read interviews of businesses, entrepreneurs, travellers and people who inspire. 
  • Get to know facts about various tourist places in India and abroad.

31.Seema Gurnani

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It gives me immense pain to say Seema is no longer with us today. She was one of the most top-rated food and travel bloggers in India who passed away due to COVID complications. 

Seema was only 26 years old and founder of Panda Reviewz, a popular food and travel blog in India that was started in 2016. Because of the uniqueness of content and honest review, Panda Reviewz became popular soon. 

Seema was also a wanderer who travelled across the country to document and share her experience on the blog. On top of that, her food-related articles made her go gaga over her blog.

A few years back, Seema had also quit her job to pursue full-time travel blogging in India. 

32.Arvind GJ

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Being awarded as the best Indian travel blogger, Arvind GJ had a passion for travelling since childhood. Unlike other travel bloggers in India, Arvid loves to travel with friends and family.

He was a die trekker for a while now but has now turned into an adventurous traveller. Mountains, beaches, wildlife and templates are his favourite places to visit and you’ll find the same on his blog aravindgundumane.com.

Till date, Arvid has travelled to 7 different continents and documented all his expeditions in detail on his blog. If you want to take a virtual tour to any of these continents then follow his blog.

  • Explore the wildlife of various countries which Arvid visits.
  • Understand the culture and rich heritage of India and the world.

33. Agni & Amrita Tale Of Two Backpackers

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Now here comes my personal favourite travel blog in India which is Tale Of Two Backpackers by Angi and Amrita. This blog will surely help you in travelling smartly and exploring the culture and civilization of various countries and places.

Both Angi and Amirta are part-time travelling bloggers in India. Being full-time working professionals, they carefully and smartly plan their trip across exotic, rich and beautiful tourist locations. 

Most of the blog content talks about travel, tourist, adventure and culture of various countries. Sometimes they also share blogging and SEO for travel bloggers across the globe.

Why should you follow their blog?

  • Travelling blogging tips and SEO tricks.
  • Learn how to travel alongside a full-time job.
  • How to make money as a travel blogger in India.
  • Generic travel posts and more.

34.Reshma Narasing

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With a degree in engineering from the prestigious National Insitute Of Technology, Reshma Narasing is next on my list of travel bloggers in India. 

With a degree in electronics engineering, Reshma worked as a software professional in MNC. But, just like most of the others, Rashima hated are job too wanted to try something new in life. That’s when the travelling bug hit her hard.

She started travelling on weekdays and took freelance travel writing gigs that helped her in building her own travel blog in India. She started her blog Solo Globetrotter and shared her travel stories with others. 

After 6 months, she quit her high paying job and become a full-time traveller and freelance writer. 

She has been a solo traveller for more than 5 years now and totally enjoying her life. 

  • Solo travelling tips and tricks.
  • Facts about India and other countries.
  • Travelling blog tips and advice.

35.Shubham Mansingka

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Born and brought up in Rajasthan, Shubham is an MBA graduate from Welingkar Institute Of Management Mumbai. 

His parents were avid travellers and nothing made them happy than going on carefree road trips. This is how Shuham started developing his inclination towards travelling. 

Being from a Marwari family, Shuham worked with his family at businesses and scaled it to the next level. After a year of joining the family business, Shubham took his first-ever solo trip to Ladakh and realized that he is having a natural flair for travel.

Since then he took travelling seriously and become a full-time travel blogger in India. 

  • Road trip planning advice and safety tips.
  • Get articles on luxury travelling.
  • Solo travelling advice for newbie travellers in India.
  • Sandeepa and Chetan

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Sandeepa and Chetan are coupled of travel bloggers in India. Sandeepa is an engineer by qualification and Chetan is a media professional. Although they are from a different professional background, but love for travelling is common between them. 

In the year 2013, both quit their jobs, sold their house and devices to become full-time travellers. 

  • Walkthrough amazing photo gallery.
  • Watch travel vlogs and related videos.
  • How to guides on travelling, tips and advice and lot more.

37.Venkat Ganesh

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Took his first solo trip in the year 2011 for 3 weeks and decided to quit his job 3 months later to become a full-time Indian travel blogger.

Yes, I am talking about Venkat Ganesh who is a moto travel blogger in India. His first solo trip was to Ladakh which was a turning point in his life. After this trip, he resigned from his job and left home without a plan. 

Since then, Venkat has been discovering new destinations, taking road trips in a thrilling way. 

  • Good information for backpackers and newbie travellers.
  • Read stories of his road trip journey. 
  • Read about the unplanned journeys and how they can be game-changer. 

38.Siddhartha Joshi

Calling his world “My Home”, Siddhartha Joshi is next on my list of best travel bloggers in India. He is a professional blogger, vlogger and photographer based out of Mumbai who loves discovering new places, meeting new people, capturing eye-captivating moments and sharing them on his blog and YouTube channel. 

He also runs a great Instagram account too which reflects his photography skills. On his YouTube channel, he’ll take you through the places he visits, the best tourist spots, tech reviews, photography tips and tricks. 

Why should you follow his Indian travel blog?

  • Get reviews of hotels and restaurants.
  • Photography tips and tricks.
  • Walkthrough international tourists spots. 

39.Ankita Sinha

Ankita Sinha

Ankita Sinha has a heart that moves keeps on a move to new locations, exotic tourists spots and travelling. She is a beauty and travel blogger from India who has been awarded several times for her amazing work in the travel field. 

Being a TEDx speaker and featured on The Huffington Post, The Hindu and Outlook Traveller, Ankita Sinha Ankiita’s travel blog is all things related to travel, places, people, adventure food and culture. 

Apart from blogging, she also runs an active YouTube channel where she uploads videos of her adventurous trips. 

  • International trip tips and advice.
  • Get the experience of her road trips.
  • Watch travel videos.
  • 500+ articles rated to travel, people, food and culture. 

40.Aakash Mehrotra

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If travelling is a game, then Aakash Mehrotra is pro at it. Aakash is an avid traveller who has a deep love for exploring the wide world out there. 

He has travelled not less than 7 international countries and shared his experience on his blog. Of course, he has also covered many Indian tourists spots as well. 

If you want to explore the adventurous side of various tourist destinations, follow his blog for sure.

Why should follow his blog?

  • Nominated as the best Indian travel blog.
  • Articles on various historic places in India and the world.
  • Take a walkthrough of the best art, culture and architecture of India and the world. 

41.Manish Kumar

Manish Kumar

Looking for the best Indian travel blogs in India? Manish Kumar’s “ Musafir ho Yaro ” got you covered. This Indian travel blog is especially for those looking for travel-related information in Hindi which is one of the official languages of India. 

His blog is not just about travelling, destination and tourist places, but also about what Manish’s experiences and discovers about these places. 

This blog was started in the year 2008 and to date it is has got 400+ unique stories and articles.

  • Compelte travel infoamtion in Hindi.
  • 400+ articles.
  • Blog posts covering national and international tourist locations.

42.Kritika Goyal

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Now here comes my personal favourite Travel YouTuber in India, Kritika Goyal. A graduate of Lady Sri Ram College, Kritika Goyal quit her job to travel the world, live a life of freedom and follow her passion for exploring new places and countries. 

Today, her YouTube channel has more than 300,000 subscribers and 27,386,097 views. 

Through her YouTube channel, she will take you through beautiful tourist destinations, famous eateries and popular travel spots. Sometimes she also uploads vlogs related to her life, lifestyle, fashion tips, finance and more. 

Why should you follow her YouTube channel?

  • Get weekly travel vlog created content.
  • Advice for travel vloggers and start a YouTube channel.

43.Lakshmi Sharath

Lakshimi Sharath

A storyteller, passionate writer, digital influencer and top-rated Indian travel blogger, Lakshmi Sharath quit her high paying job after 15 years to become a full-time travel blogger. 

If you want to fresh up your mood, just go through her blog and you’ll discover beautiful locations, eye-pleasing photographs, travel destinations and a lot more content on travel and blogging. 

Since the beginning of her travel blogging journey, Lakshmi has covered 5 continents and 15+ countries. 

  • Get refreshing pictures of landscapes.
  • Travel blogging vs writing tips.
  • Learn how to start a travel blog and make money. 

44.Sudha Ganapathi

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Let me make no mistake by calling Sudha Ganapathi one of the most talented Indian travel bloggers. She is a book lover, an editor, an amateur photographer, a classical music lover and a mythology enthusiast. 

Her blog is a combination of art, lifestyle, travel and music. In short, her blog reflects many aspects of history, culture, mythology, stories and a lot more. 

Recently her blog completed 11 years which makes it one of the oldest travel blogs in India.

  • Learn about various art, music and culture.
  • Book and product reviews.
  • Submit a guest post if you are a travel blogger.

45. Swati and Sam

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Swati and Sam are yet another luxury couples of travel bloggers in India. Both are qualified engineers and work in MNC companies. Swati wants to quit her job and become a full-time traveller, while Sam loves his job as well as travelling. 

In the past few years, the couple has managed to travel to 16+  international countries and many popular cities in India. Both have a zeal of exploring new places, cultures, people and food. 

  • Categories like travel, lifestyle and fashion. 
  • Learn travel blogging.
  • Fashion tips and advice.

46.Gitanjali Banerjee

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Gitanjali is a part-time travel blogger and full-time entrepreneur. She is the founder of Fertility Dost,  a social impact startup venture. It is India’s first-ever web-based platform to focus on couples undergoing infertility. 

Being a full-time entrepreneur, wife and mother, Gintajali feels that travelling is her destiny. Her blog is the outcome of her passion where she shares her travelling experiences, travel stories, videos, top destination and many many other things. 

Her blog will also inspire you to do what you love.

  • Learn about the spiritual side of India.
  • Explore various cuisine of international countries.
  • Walk yourself through amazing travel videos. 

47.Tanya Khanijow 

Here comes another inspirational travel vlogger in India, Tanya Kahnijow. If you love epic adventures and travel stories, then must subscribe to her YouTube channel for sure. 

She has also delivered a TEDx talk where she shared her and talked about how she becomes a self-taught traveller and film-maker. 

Why should follow her YouTube channel?

  • Travel budget management and transportation tips. 
  • Vlogs on best places to visit, best cafes and top beaches in XYZ destination. 
  • Lifestyle and fashion advice. 

48.Nisha Jha

Nisha Jha

Nisha Jha is one of the most accomplished and decorated travel bloggers in India. In the year 2019, She was selected as the final 7 influencers in the world! It was for a project in Siberia. She is also the among top 5 socially active bloggers of India and a moderator on LinkedIn.

Hence, it makes sense to follow her blog Lemonickes . 

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  • Get honest reviews of hotels, cafes, air travel and more. 
  • Travel articles on 45 countries in five continents.

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The last on this list of the best Indian travel bloggers is Antarik Anwesan. Since childhood, Antarik has had a love for travelling and storytelling. That’s the reason why he left his corporate media company job and decided to become a full-time travel blogger.

If he is not travelling,  he would spend most of his days planning for the next trip and sharing his travel stories on the blog.  To source his income, he does freelance gigs for friends, clients and companies. 

  • Images of beautiful landscapes and sceneries. 
  • Nomadic travelling guide and tips. 
  • Articles on places, destinations, tourist spots and more.

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Traveling has an appeal of its own. It is the gusto of exploring new destinations, discovering unique cultures, and celebrating life on the road that compels some people to adopt traveling as a way of life and make a living out of it as well. Yes, we are talking about travel bloggers, who have ditched normal career paths and chose the road less traveled. They not only chronicle their journeys, but inspire others as well to explore the wide world and its numerous wonders. Offering everything from travel hacks and tips to hotel and destination reviews, these bloggers will compel you big time to get out of your comfort zone. We bring to you a list of the top travel bloggers in India, in no particular order, whose blogs are creating ripples among travel enthusiasts.

1. Anuradha Goyal

Anuradha Goyal

Anuradha Goyal – Traveler, Blogger and Book reviewer

When it comes to exploring new destinations, there’s no stopping this gypsy woman, who has made traveling the passion of her life. The innate wanderlust in Anuradha Goyal has taken her to almost every state in India and to 15 countries beyond the borders of this land. The travel blog that she has been writing since 2004 is a picturesque virtual diary, full of inspiring tales, and rich and useful information about the history and culture of the places she travels to. She is also a book reviewer and the author of The Mouse Charmers — Digital Pioneers of India .  

Blog : https://www.inditales.com/

2. Venkat Ganesh

Venkat Ganesh

Venkat Ganesh – Travel Blogger and Pro at Road Trip

Road trips are a thrilling way of discovering new destinations, and Venkat Ganesh is a pro at that. A well-known travel blogger who loves to be on the road, with his bike as the sole travel companion, Venkat quit his job to satiate his travel hunger. His blog depicts exciting sagas of his road journeys; at the same time, dishing out information for backpackers and intrepid travelers, who are always raring to go that extra mile in pursuit of their dream destinations. You will be amazed to read about his unplanned journeys that have worked out to be such exciting adventures in themselves.

Blog : http://www.indiabackpackmotorbike.com/

3. Shivya Nath

Shivya Nath

Shivya Nath – Adventurer Traveler

It takes a lot of courage to move away from the comfort zone of a cushioned corporate job and venture out on the uncertain roads to fulfill one’s passion for traveling. Ask Shivya Nath, for she’s one avid adventurer who’s been there and done that all. Yes, this woman quit her corporate job and started following her heart in 2011, when she was just 23 years old. Today, a few years down the lane, she is as happy as a free bird, discovering new places and sharing her experiences on her award-winning blog. If you have a thing for solo traveling, you must not miss Shivya Nath’s writings. Her take on solo travels and discovering lesser-known destinations are a hit with readers.

Blog : https://the-shooting-star.com/

4. Siddhartha Joshi

Siddhartha Joshi

Siddhartha Joshi – Travel Blogger, Designer, Photographer

Siddhartha Joshi wears many hats with ease. He is an acknowledged travel blogger, designer, photographer, all rolled into one individual. His quest for discovering new places has taken him far and wide across the world, but he doesn’t stop there! He has taken it upon himself to share the details of his journeys through his blog ‘The Wanderer’, which captures the essence of a place by depicting its architecture, culture, and street food. You can also come across reviews of hotels, restaurants, and cafes on his blog, highlighted with his excellent photography. He got featured in several publications, including the Times of India, Business Standard, Hindustan Times, etc. and also got nominated for Indian Blogger awards. When you want to experience a place through words as well as pictures, you know what to read!

Blog : https://www.sid-thewanderer.com/

5. Ankita Sinha

Ankita Sinha

Ankita Sinha – A travel adventure fashion blogger

An avid traveler and an even more avid travel blogger, Ankita Sinha has her heart clearly set on exploring the wide world out there. Keeping true to her desire, she has traveled to no less than 7 countries within a span of just 2 years. If you go through her blog, you will realize that she has a way with words too and manages to depict her travel stories in a beautiful way. A travel adventure fashion blogger, she is often in search of an adrenaline rush. If you are interested in exploring the adventurous side of a destination, the blog of this award-winning travel enthusiast is the one you should be scrolling through.  

Blog : http://www.ankionthemove.com/

6. Dheeraj Sharma

Dheeraj Sharma

Dheeraj Sharma – Software Professional and Road Tripper

His blog is titled ‘Devil on Wheels’, which is in sync with his desire to drive across new destinations and share his experiences through his blog. By profession, Dheeraj is a software professional but his heart lies in exploring new places by road. He has a special affinity for the Himalayas, and his blog posts depict his infinite love for this region. In fact, you can find information about several off-beat destinations in the Himalayan region in his travel writings. If you are planning to explore the Himalayas or the Leh-Ladakh territory, Dheeraj’s blog is a must read.

Blog : https://devilonwheels.com/

7. Lakshmi Sharath

Lakshmi Sharath

Lakshmi Sharath – Traveler, Photographer, Journalist and Blogger

A full-time traveler, photographer, journalist, and blogger, Lakshmi Sharath is a well-known name in the Indian travel bloggers’ space. She gave up the security of a 15-year-old corporate career to travel across the world, and has since been to more than 25 countries till date. Through her blog, she inspires solo women travelers to fuel their passion for exploring the world on their own. You can find several inspiring stories of exploring national and international destinations in her blog. She was the recipient of India’s Best Travel Blog award in the year 2008.

Blog : https://lakshmisharath.com/

Sankara

Sankara – Full-time Travel Blogger

Sankara is happiest when he is on the road. Among the most followed bloggers in India, he defines traveling as not just his passion but life and career as well. After leaving his 8-year-old corporate life, he turned into a full-time travel blogger. His escapades have led him to all corners of the world, and he has been to every continent on earth! Some of his blog posts have even featured in the Deccan Chronicle newspaper and the National Geographic Traveller India magazine. Whether you want some tips on wildlife traveling, budget trips, backpacking or surviving as a vegetarian during your tours, you can rely on this blog.

Blog : https://www.beontheroad.com/

9. Mridula Dwivedi

 Mridula Dwivedi

Mridula Dwivedi – Travel Blogger and Hotel Reviewer

Given her passion for blogging and traveling, it was only a matter of time before Mridula took to becoming a travel blogger, and she has been pretty successful at that. She started chronicling her journeys way back in 2005 and her blog bagged the Best Travel Indi Blog at the India Weblog Awards in 2007. In her writings, you can discover tips about adventurous journeys, hotel reviews, and travel insurance as she believes in responsible traveling. Her blog has received applauds from the Guardian and the BBC as well. No wonder, she has a long trail of followers who wait eagerly for her new posts.

Blog : http://traveltalesfromindia.in/

10. Niranjan Das

Niranjan Das

Niranjan Das – Devoted to Travel

Niranjan Das is devoted to anything and everything related to travel. And, unsurprisingly, his blog deals with all travel-related subjects, ranging from interesting train journeys to treacherous trekking. As a bonus, you also get to see the lovely images he captures during his trips. The nomadic soul in him has taken him to almost every corner of the country and a few overseas destinations. His blog posts have featured in the Hindu and several other publications. The best thing about his blog posts is that these talk not just about the places he visits, but also about the people he meets on his journeys.  

Blog : https://www.talesofanomad.com/

11. Parnashree Devi

Parnashree Devi

Parnashree Devi – Traveler and Blogger

Parnashree Devi is a native of Assam, who started a blog to share the stories of trips with the rest of the world. Thanks to her writing style and exciting way of presentation, it is highly popular in the Indian travel blogging sphere. Parnashree has journeyed extensively across the country, and you can find detailed accounts of these trips in her blog. She has been part of the MTV road trip show called Nano Drive with MTV, during which she covered 21 destinations spread across 5 states in 21 days. Her interest lies in exploring remote corners of the country and beyond, where she engages with the local people, learns about their way of life, relishes the local cuisine, and then shares all these experiences on her blog.

Blog : http://www.traveldiaryparnashree.com/

12. Neelima Vallangi

Neelima Vallangi

Neelima Vallangi – an offbeat travel enthusiast

An incurable travel addict, Neelima Vallangi is an offbeat travel enthusiast, who loves to romance the mountains during her trips. Most of the time, you will find her exploring some lesser-known corner of India. At the same time, she is an incredible writer who can translate her experiences on the road to words. To fulfill her longing for travel, she recently bid goodbye to her career as a programmer. If you are someone who loves to take the path less trodden, you will find her writings quite inspiring and full of information.

Blog : https://www.travelwithneelima.com/

13. Prasad NP

Prasad NP

Prasad NP – Travel Blogger

Some travel blogs are about the destinations and some are about journeys. Prasad NP’s blog talks not just about the destinations and the journeys, but also about what he discovers in these places. Unlike most travel bloggers, he goes on his trips accompanied by his family. So, if you are looking for detailed information about the places that can be visited with your kin, don’t give this blog a miss. His posts focus primarily on exploring the human element of the places he visits. You can also find reviews of hotels and resorts in the blog.

Blog : http://desitraveler.com/

14. Sudha Ganapathi

Sudha Ganapathi

Sudha Ganapathi – Traveler, Bookworm, Photographer

‘Multi-talented’ is the word that best describes Sudha Ganapathi, who is a traveler, lover of classical music, bookworm, photographer, editor, closet graphic designer, communications consultant, and foodie. So it’s not a surprise that she chronicles all these aspects and more in her blog, which is aptly titled My Favorite Things. Her writings are keenly followed by a large number of travel enthusiasts.

Blog : https://sudhagee.com/

15. Indrani Ghose

Indrani Ghose

Indrani Ghose – Freelance Photographer and Writer

Indrani Ghose is not just a travel enthusiast; she’s also a wordsmith who knows how to weave lovely stories. No wonder, her travelogues got published in an international book! By profession, she’s a freelance photographer and writer, but by passion, she’s an enthusiastic traveler who’s ready to hit the road at the drop of a hat. Based in Bangalore, this wanderer has set her foot on as many as 20 countries around the world and an equal number of states in India. The experiences she shares on her blog are full of information about not just the places she visits, but also about the cuisine of the land, hotels, and things that are unique to that place.

You can never be too prepared while traveling to a new destination, but having a fair understanding of the place and its culture always helps you derive the most out of your visit. This is where these travel bloggers can help you out with their experiences. They serve as a virtual guide at every step of the process, right from selecting a destination to planning an itinerary and more. Get inspired by these top travel bloggers in India and set new travel goals for yourself this year!

Blog : https://isharethese.com/

16. Swati and Sam

Swati and Sam

Swati and Sam – Software engineers by profession and travelers by passion

Software engineers by profession and travelers by passion, Swati and Sam are two well-known names among the Bloggers in India, especially in the luxury segment. Their common passion for exploring the world has led them to more than 16 international destinations and many places within the country. They love sharing information about the places they visit in their blog, titled ‘The Tales of a Traveler’, where you will find useful information about luxury stays, weekend getaways, offbeat locations, reviews of restaurant, travel tips, and much more.

Blog : http://thetalesofatraveler.com/

17. Umang Trivedi

Umang Trivedi

Umang Trivedi – Offbeat Traveler

Offbeat destinations and remote locations around the world attract Umang Trivedi. This adventurer and admirer of pristine nature is also a successful blogger, who takes a keen interest in sharing interesting travel stories and info on his popular blog, called ‘Travelmax’. Apart from his quest to visit lesser-known destinations on the plains, he also loves to explore the mountains. Umang has managed to conquer high-altitude spots like Stok Kangri and Rupin Pass. If you are a traveler with a zest for exploring unknown destinations, check out Umang’s blog for some handy tips and information.

Blog : https://www.travelmax.in/

18. Archana Singh

Archana Singh

Archana Singh – Traveler, Photographer and Storyteller

Apart from traveling and exploring new destinations, Archana Singh also loves to try her hands at photography and storytelling. For her, the true essence of travel lies in discovering the beauty of life, and her blog is a testament to that. As someone who loves to travel solo and explore offbeat locations, Archana has done a fine job of putting together her knowledge and experiences in her blog, which has turned out to be quite inspiring for many budding travel enthusiasts across the country.

Blog : https://www.travelseewrite.com/

19. Abhinav Singh

Abhinav Singh

Abhinav Singh – Traveler and Photographer

In the last 10 years, Abhinav Singh has explored more than 200 destinations, out of which more than 150 are in India. This definitely says a lot about his love for traveling, doesn’t it? This adventurer is also equally interested in photographing the places he visits and then sharing information and images on his blog, which is called ‘A Soul Window’. True to its name, the blog offers a glimpse into the soul of this traveler when he is out on the road.  No wonder, his blog has a huge number of followers.  

Blog : https://asoulwindow.com/

Arti S is one traveler, who has her heart set on discovering the world in a different way. That’s why, most of the time, you will find her visiting lesser-known destinations and spiritual places spread across the country. She likes to travel with her father, whom she considers her best friend. Her blog, ‘My Yatra Diary’ shares inspiring accounts of her journeys and lovely photographs of the destinations where she has been to. If you are interested in exploring the pilgrimage destinations of India, her blog can prove to be quite a treasure trove with oodles of trustworthy details.  

  Blog : https://www.myyatradiary.com/

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India’s best travel bloggers.

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We had released this list  last year, but since then many other new bloggers have come up and few had missed this list because they were travelling at that point of time. So we have taken all the request, checked many more blogs and have added a few more which deserved to be on this list!

Hello there!

A few days back, Holidify had called out to all the travel bloggers in India with a chance to get featured in The Ultimate List of the Top Travel Bloggers in India.

The response we received was amazing – over 300 bloggers signed up for our project ‘India’s Top Travel Bloggers’!  However, only  the best  travel bloggers in India made the cut by providing us quality, reliable reads.

Apart from  Holidify , which is known for having a wide database of every kind of travel destination in India, we bring you all the  ‘must-see’ blogs.  Now you know where to look when Google doesn’t show you the desired search results!

We have divided this list into 10 categories so that you may easily find what you are looking for. In terms of blogs, all the categories do overlap but they have been divided so on the basis of the general impression which the blogs give out.

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1. Most Informative Travel Blogs in India:

These travel bloggers in India have a keen eye for detail and have (almost exhaustively, in some cases) jotted down relevant information – what to do, where to go, where to stay and other travel tips which may come in handy when you visit any of the destinations which they talk about it their blog.

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1. Anuradha Goyal -  IndiTales

2. Anuradha Shankar – A Wandering Mind

3. Iris Isac – Kerela Tourism Blog

4. Umang Trivedi – Travelmax

5. Rangan Datta -  Rangan Datta – Travel Writer and Photographer

6. Oindrila De – Oindrila Goes Footloose

7. Vishnu Kumar – Thinking Particle

8. Nilabh Ranjan – Travelescape

9. Vrinda Maheshwari – Ghoomle Yaar

10. Prachi Garg – Ghoomophiro.com

11. Gaurav Kumar Srivastava – Former Tourist

12. Ankita Shreeram – Trail-Stained Fingers

13. Adyasha Dash – The Wandering Mind

14. Megha Jamb – Travelling Is

15. Rohan – Travelerlust

16. Shilpa Mary George – Chasing Sunsets

17. Swati Saxena – Lost In Maps

18. Ruby Singh – Life and Its Experiments

19. Pooja – Travel Jots

20. Shilpa Balakrishnan – The Satori Saga

21. Surya – Travel Rope

22. Parampara Patil Hashmi and Parichay Mehta – Awara Diaries

23. Yayawar-  Yayawar – Aawaara Kahin Ka Nahin!

24. Rajiv Verma- Webguy Travel Tales

25. Ankit Kumar Parsurampuria, Ambrish Rawat-  90% Humour

26. Amit Sengupta – Travel Flat 27. Dev - Footloose Dev

Top Travel Blogs about Offbeat Destinations: 

If you want to explore underrated and hidden destinations and are looking for information on the same, we have a plethora of Offbeat Travel Blogs for you by the top travel bloggers in India! These have been hand picked by us especially for those looking for an unconventional holiday .

Best Travel bloggers in India

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1. Parnashree Devi – My Travel Diary

2. Archana Singh – Travel See Write

3. Snigdha Jain – Get Set and Go

4. Nisha Jha – Le Monde – A Poetic Travel

5. Divya Prasad – Obsessive Compulsive Traveller

6. Antarik Anwesan – On Second Thoughts

7. M.A. Razzaq Siddiqui – Razzaq Was Here

8. Shubham Mansingka – A Boy Who Travels

9. Aakash Mehrotra – Hand of Colors

10. Shruti Shah – Pop of Joy

11. Manish Kumar -  मुसाफ़िर हूँ यारों.. Musafir Hoon Yaaron

12. Leena Bansal – Walking Shoes

13. Gitanjali Banerjee – Travel by Karma

14. Hari Narayana – India That Was

15. Yayawar -  Yayawar – Aawaara Kahin Ka Nahin!

16. Vaisakhi Mishra – Just Words

17. Srijal Sahu – Srijalism

18. Shailza Sood Dasgupta- Flight of a little bird

19. Ami Bhat- Thrilling Travel

20. Nirdesh Kumar Singh- Just Tripping

21. Deepika Gumaste- Feet on the Map

22. Sindhu, Shruthi, Srishar-  The Interlude Journey

Top Blogs Led By Solo Woman Travellers:

We believe that one woman’s experience travelling solo might inspire others to travel to their next dream destination by themselves. Why travelling alone is an amazing experience is something you should discover for yourself, but we can and will help you out if you have any questions, concerns and doubts regarding the same. For this reason, we bring to you the best solo women travelers’ blogs which give you deep insight into where to travel, the do’s and don’t’s, their tales of adventure, health and safety tips and much more!

Travel bloggers in India

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1. Shivya Nath – The Shooting Star

2. Lakshmi Sharath – Travel Blog of an Indian Backpacker

3. Elita – Have Feet Will Travel

4. Deepti Asthana – DA Travelography

5. Namita Kulkarni –   Radically Ever After

6. Rutavi Mehta – Photo Katha

7. Priyanka Dalal – Maproute – Adventures of a Solo Traveller

8. Medhavi Davda – Ravenous Legs

9. Swati Jain – Buoyant Feet

10. Reshma Narasing- The Solo Globetrotter

11. Rathina Sankari- Rathina’s View Space

12. Bidisha Banik-  Resfeber18

13. Divyakshi Gupta QuirkyWanderer

Top Travel Blogs Led By Couples: 

There are some who travel solo and there are some who travel with friends. But these travel bloggers in India claim that there is nothing in the world that makes them more happy than travelling with their better halves !

Best Travel bloggers India

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1. Revati & Charles Victor – Different Doors

2. Param & Shikha – The Untourists

3. Johanne & Nicolas – Cheese Naan

4. Sonia & Ankur – Ticking the Bucketlist

5. Poorna & Brinda – Travel Twosome

6. Swati & Sam – The Tales of a Traveler

7. Ashray & Zara – Backpack ME

8. Puru & Ekta – Shadows Galore

9. Ram & Reshma – Road Less Travelled

10. Sandeepa & Chetan – SandeepaChetan’s Travel Blog

11.Purba  and Siddhartha – Four Blissful Feet

12. Rishabh and Nirali- Gypsy Couple

13. Sandy and Vyjay – Voyager

Top Blogs about travelling in India by Non-Indians: 

This list is especially for people planning a trip to India who are keen on reading up on other foreign travelers’ experiences about their trips. Read how some found N irvana in the hills of Himachal  while some couldn’t stop gawking at the cows of Jaipur !

Top Travel bloggers India

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1. Mariellen Ward – Breathe Dream Go

2. Rachel Jones – Hippie in Heels

3. Wayne Seto – Tao West Ventures

4. Jacomijn – Safe and Healthy Travel

5. Stephanie Langlet – Amatu Artea

6. Cara Tabron – Travel among Travels: India

7. Asher Fergusson -  201 India Travel Tips: The Ultimate Survival Guide

8. Anna Phipps- Global Gallavanting 

201 India Travel Tips: The Ultimate Survival Guide

Top blogs about road trips: .

These travel bloggers in India tell you about their journey to amazing travel destinations across beautiful hills, valleys and highways - be it by cars, bikes or even cycles ! They also give you valuable information about which routes to take, where even your GPS might fail.You may probably get an adrenaline kick just reading (and in Motoreels’ case – watching) about their adventures.

Travel bloggers India

Road Trip Travellers

1. Dheeraj Sharma – Devil On Wheels

2. Motoreels – Motoreels

3. Thommen Jose – Wanderink – Way to Go

4. Jatin Adlakha – A Traveler’s Odyssey

5.  Gaurav Jain – Election on Cycle

6. Himanshu Barsainya- Everything Candid

7. Angkan Chanda – Horizon Trotter

8. Prateek Mishra – Trips and Tales

Top Photo Bloggers: 

Pictures speak a thousand words and these travel bloggers bring you uncountable experiences in the form of photologues . They capture activities, emotions and the beauty of nature, wildlife and people .

Best Travel bloggers India

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1. Arun Bhat – India Travel & Photography Blog

2. Prasad Np - Desi Traveler 

3. Sanghita Nandi – A Traveller’s Diary

4. Siddhartha Joshi – Sid The Wanderer

5. Ajay Sood – Travelure

6. Sujoy R. Das – Trekking and Photography in the Himalaya

7. Upendra Swami – Vagabond Images

8. Abhi Surendran – I Am Not Home

9. Siddhartha Joshi-  The Wanderer

10. Srinivasa – Photo Mithra

11. Vijay Nambiar – Feel Free or Fly

12. Nitin Bothra – Memoirs of a Traveloholic

13. Wanderlost Nomads – Wander Days

14.  Aman Chotani – Aman Chotani Photography

15. Dhiren Shah – Hitchy’s World

16. Pratap J – Pixel Shooter

17. Swati Saxena- Lost in Maps

18. VJ Sharma- Photo Journey with Travellingcamera.com

19. Anindya Sundar Basu- Pikturenama

Top Travel & Lifestyle Bloggers:  

These are the top travel bloggers in India who blog about anything under the sun related to travel – food, customs, traditions, fashion, souvenirs and more.

Travel bloggers in India

1. Roxanne Bamboat – The Tiny Taster

2. Manjulika Pramod – Pendown

3. Madhu Shetty – Urge to Wander

4. Arvind Passey – The Real Fiction

5. Sangeeta Das – Life is a Vacation

6. Upasna Verma – Life on my Plate

7. Divya Rai – A Borrowed Backpack

8. Shraddha Gupta – Street Trotter

9. Sushmita Sarkar – My Unfinished Life

10. Pooja – Wondorluhst

11. Bharti – Suitcase of Stories

12. Ayandrali Dutta – Scattered Expressions

13. Tarun Gaur – My Greedy Backpack

14. Tanushree – Travelholic You

15. Akanksha Dureja – Direct Dil Se

16. Gulshan Bafna – Exciting Traveler

17. Shraddha Chauhan  - Kainat’s Kaleidoscope

18. Elsie Gabriel – My Travel Footprints

19. Salonee Sanghvi – Foodalong

20. Antara Ray – Antypasti

21. Indrani Ghose - i Share

22. Ragini Puri – From My Window Seat

23. Suprio Bose- Suprio Bose Travel Diaries

24. Mridula Dwivedi-  Travel Tales from India & Abroad

25. Salonee Sanghvi- Foodalong

26. Swayam Tiwari-  India Travel Blog

27. Pooja Bhatt-  Chill Karo Yaar

28. Aditi Mathur Kumar- Aditi’s Monologue

29. Nisha Jha – Le Monde – A Poetic Travel

30. Sachin Bhandary and Mohit Pradhan – Eccentrics

Top Adventurous Backpackers who Blog:

We admire people who stuff all their belongings into a sack and are hop on from one adventure to the next. These travel bloggers in India write about their treks to hills, beaches, roads and valleys,  and have valuable insights (routes taken, where to camp, how to pack your bag etc.) to offer to those who plan on backpacking across the country.

Top Travel bloggers in India

1. Avanish Maurya – Solo Backpacker

2. Shally Makin – Rootsvida

3. Sanket Thodge - Being Buoyancist 

4. Jitaditya Narzary – Traveling Slacker

5. Nikhil Jain – Sunrise | Sunset

6. Abhinav Singh – Soul Window

7. Satyajith Jammu – An Indian’s Travelogue

8. Shubhajit Chakraborty-  Wacky Wanderlust

Top Blogs related to Spiritual Travel: 

For those of you interested in learning about various temples across India or religious festivals that take place in the country, do give these blogs a look. However, they don’t talk about just spiritual travel. You may find information on offbeat destinations as well!

The Best Travel Bloggers in India

1. Arti – My Yatra Diary

2. Padmapriya T S –   Aalayam Kanden

3. Bhushavali – My Travelogue

4.  Aarti – The Wandering Soul

And that’s all folks!

A Note to Our Readers:

This list has been compiled solely for you. If you are planning your itinerary, it is better to do so according to the experience of seasoned travelers  like the ones mentioned in the list above.

You may contact them by leaving comments on their blogs or connecting to them via Twitter, Facebook, or E-mail. Most of them, being professional travel bloggers, are on the road for the better part of the year and may not be able to get back to you immediately. However, don’t hesitate to ask for their help or request them to  look over your itinerary. We are sure they would appreciate a word from you.

Also, if you believe your blog deserves a mention on this list of Best Travel Bloggers in India, mail us at [email protected] or leave your details in the comments below.

Finally, share this post and spread the word to your friends who love reading travel blogs and are constantly searching for information about new destinations.

Happy reading!

P.S.- The list is in no particular order and reflects the bloggers' ranking. If you have been featured in this list and are looking for a travel badge, please email [email protected] . This list was last updated on 5th July 2016 and will be updated only after a few months. If you think your blog deserves to be on this list, please email [email protected] . We will consider all of them when we update the post next time) 

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Top 10 Travel Blogs of India

Searching far and wide across the web, we reviewed dozens of blogs, and here’s our list of the top 10 travel blogs of India.

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As your experts in  tailor-made travel to India , the Enchanting Travels team provides you with the top 10 travel blogs of India. Searching far and wide across the web, we reviewed dozens of blogs, considering the writing quality, originality of content and how the travel bloggers really captured the essence of India.

We’ve been following some of these inspiring bloggers for years, and can vouch that they live and breathe  travel in India . They are so good, that some of them have deservedly won top awards in the travel media industry!

Top 10 Travel Blogs of India

1 Traveltalesfromindia.in

Mridula Dwivedi has been writing on her blog  Travel Tales from India  for almost 12 years now.

It began with just articles about travel in India, but as she has expanded her horizon since she gave up her academic career and decided to focus solely on writing, her blog now covers articles from her personal travels outwith India. Which is just as well, as we need her wisdom. Whether it is about how to handle the  monsoons of Kerala  or where to stay in the  deserts of Rajasthan , this blog has you covered. Dwivedi has got something of an international reputation, having been featured by the BBC, and The Guardian.

2 Desitraveler.com

Prasad Np has been dedicated to writing about India from the perspective of both his family – in comfort and style – and as a sole voyager in a more backpacking, fly-by-the-seat-of-his-pants approach. Brimming with  India travel tips  and dos and don’ts, you can search the blog by specific destination (or state), which is highly useful if you are wishing to go in-depth during your India travels. You might wish to avoid altitude sickness at  Ladakh in the Himalayas , or learn about how a specific festival in a specific Indian city ticks. This is the blog for you.

What we love about  Desitraveler  is the fabulous photography – taken by the blogger’s own fair hands – that perfectly captures the spirit of India. Prasad NP has got it right: the journey is the destination!

3 Devilonwheels.com

This well-designed and nicely-compiled blog by travelling guru Dheeraj Sharma is dedicated to the beauty of the high and mighty  Himalayas of India . Given how gently he writes about the grace of snow-capped peaks and valleys, you might be surprised to find that Sharma’s dayjob is in software! A travel calendar ensures you will never miss another  event in Ladakh  or Spiti Valley, while there are top tips devoted to your preferred get-around style – be it by air, bike, foot, or 4×4.

Devilonwheels.com  has arguably the most comprehensive list of accommodation in the region. Dedicated to noble causes, the blog also boasts the Adventure Club, which invites members of the Devilonwheels community to join on local tours that give back to the rural Himalayan communities.

4 Isharethese.com

Desi girl Indrani Ghose has been blogging for almost ten years. In that time she’s been capturing the heart of India with an array of photography, particularly stunning portraits and faces of India. Proudly patriotic, no stone is left untouched, whether it is a review of the latest Indian automobile, ghostly tales in haunted  Indian palaces , or delicious destination dining. Ghose has since expanded the blog to global travels – having travelled to over 19 countries and 225 cities. You might be surprised to learn that Ghose was also a trained engineer in the Indian Air Force before venturing into the freelance writing world.

Isharethese.com  is also THE blog where you will see British Prime Minister Theresa May dressed in a full-blown sari during her recent India visit.

5 Lakshmisharath.com

Already an established journalist, Lakshmi Sharath switched her media desk job for a continued get-up-and-go life. Sharath beautifully journals her backpacking travel tales as she ventures to the nooks and crannies of India, where she magically weaves the magic of heritage, culture and mythology into something tangible for armchair travelers. She will keep you on the edge of that seat as she pens down her experiences of a deserted beach, or a town once swallowed by a cyclone, in her blog  Lakshmisharath.com .

You won’t be surprised that this real and fresh approach has received her notoriety as a key India travel influencer, and is repeatedly quoted and featured in global and national publications, from National Geographic Traveller to the Deccan Herald.

6 Myyatradiary.com

Mumbai-based  My Yatra Diary  blogger Arti romantically whips up your passion for  travel in India ! How does she do it? With a sprinkling of poetry from her favourite writers and intellectuals (often Indian, such as Munshi Premchand or Rabindranath Tagore), she relates it to her own experience on the road. Yatra in Hindi, means pilgrimage, and Arti’s blogging diary, which focuses on spiritual destinations in India, is a personal testament to her continuous love of learning and truth-seeking.

She’s been quoted in the Hindu and frequently featured on the Times of India travel website.

7 Inditales.com

Travel blogger Anuradha Goyal has every state in India covered – even the lesser visited states of Odisha and Meghalaya in the  northeast of India ! To those already familiar with her work, this probably comes as no surprise, given that she has been writing for over a decade. With walking tours as a favourite focus of hers, as well as art history and culture, Goyal writes with a confident, fearless voice. You will also find an impressive number of Indian bird photography on her  Inditales blog  – ideal for global bird lovers.

8 Indiatravelblog.com

Founded by Tony John (from Kerala) and his merry men of travel enthusiasts,  Indiatravelblog  is a great resource, acting primarily as a review site of accommodation, tour companies, and activities. Whether you are looking for the best place to go for an  Ayurveda spa resort experience in Kerala  or a  homestay in the Western Ghats , there is plenty to help you keep dreaming that your next India escape is never far away.

9 Indiasomeday.com

Run by two Mumbai-based travel enthusiasts, you will get a good flavor of  Indian culture  on  India Someday . Unlike many travel blogs, India Someday respects and celebrates  luxury travel in India  as much as your typical backpacking experience. It is particularly great for international travelers who are looking to come to India, as it is holds the useful information – like how to navigate the occasionally bewildering world of e-visas.

10 Sandeepachetan.com

Bursting with personal tidbits and must-see lists, this personal travel blog of India – the brainchild of Mumbai couple Sandeepa and Chetan is a great read! Incidentally, the couple sold their house to travel the world full-time two years ago. Whether you want to know about the  best train journeys  to take or the best  landscapes in India , or the inside story on monastery festivals, or off-the-beaten path gems for serious trekkers, it has it all. So devoted to capturing the essence of travel, Sandeepa and Chetan also offer their secrets on what electronic gadgetry and photographic equipment they are using under their Our Travel Gear section!

With this couple constantly on the road with inspiring stories, we encourage you not to lose track of them.

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Almost everyone is a traveler at heart. At some point in our lives, whether or not we accept it, we all want to take off on a journey that does not have a defined destination and entails just the itinerary of exploration. There are some lucky ones who get the privilege of opening their wings and fly in the sky, some of them pen it down to give us a glimpse of their dreamy life. We call them to travel bloggers.

Did you know that India has some of the most renowned travel bloggers? If not, read this list with the names of some very talented, free-spirited and inspirational travel bloggers across various genres.

The Adventurous Travel Bloggers of India

Adventurous travel bloggers of India

These are the so-called ‘nuts’ of the society who defy to live and admire the concrete jungle created by man and instead, opt to explore the natural beauty of the earth. Yes, they face the tough roads, rugged terrains, dangerous slopes and fight the adverse conditions to go where your regular GPS cannot take you. These adventure lovers are also amazing bloggers with stories to inspire others and make them think beyond the possible.

  • Niranjan Das – tales of a Nomad
  • Venkat Ganesh – India Backpack Motorbike
  • Dheeraj Sharma – Himalayan Travel
  • Thommen Jose – Wanderink – Way to Go
  • Umang Trivedi – https://www.travelmax.in/
  • Himanshu Barsainya – Everything Candid

The Couple Travel Bloggers of India

Couple travel bloggers of India

They are madly in love with nature, travel, adventure, and with each other. Yes, they are the couple travel bloggers who explore the unseen paths of life and world together hand in hand and give us some of the best-written stories of their voyages together. Not every day is bliss, not every journey is hunky-dory but still, these couple bloggers together ensure that we get the best of their expeditions. Here are some of the most notable couple of travel bloggers from India.

  • Savi and Vid – Bruised Passports
  • Vicky and ish – EmptyRucksack
  • Rituraj and Shreya – Travel genes
  • Revati & Charles Victor – Different Doors
  • Sonia & Ankur – Ticking the Bucketlist
  • Swati & Sam – The Tales of a Traveler
  • Poorna & Brinda – Travel Twosome
  • Puru & Ekta – Shadows Galore
  • Ram & Reshma – Road Less Travelled
  • Sandeepa & Chetan – SandeepaChetan’s Travel Blog
  • Rishabh and Nirali – Gypsy Couple
  • Sandy and Vyjay – Voyager
  • Vishu and Saumya – Road to Taste

The Offbeat Travel Bloggers of India

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There are the ones who walk the path others have walked but haven’t explored, and there are those who walk the path that got lost in the glam of the celebrated roads. They are the off-beat travelers who explore the roads most don’t take. These adventurous and gutsy travelers know what it takes to trek the road less traveled and share their unbeatable experiences through their amazing travel blogs.

  • Thommen Jose – Wanderink
  • Prasad Np – Desi traveler
  • Deepika Gumaste – feetonthemap.com
  • Parnashree Devi – My Travel Diary
  • Archana Singh – Travel See Write
  • Snigdha Jain – Get Set and Go
  • Nisha Jha – Le Monde – A Poetic Travel
  • Divya Prasad – Obsessive Compulsive Traveller
  • Antarik Anwesan – On Second Thoughts
  • Sushmita Sarkar – My Unfinished Life
  • M.A. Razzaq Siddiqui – Razzaq Was Here
  • Shubham Mansingka – A Boy Who Travels
  • Manish Kumar – मुसाफ़िर हूँ यारों… Musafir Hoon Yaaron
  • Gitanjali Banerjee – Travel by Karma
  • Hari Narayana – India That Was
  • Vaisakhi Mishra – Just Words
  • Ami Bhat – Thrilling Travel
  • Nirdesh Kumar Singh – Just Tripping
  • Sindhu, Shruthi, Sridhar – The Interlude Journey

The Cultural & Spiritual Travel Bloggers of India

spiritual travel bloggers of India

These are the people who are forever hungry to know about the culture and history of a destination. Whether it is India or abroad, the place doesn’t matter, what matters to these sensitive travelers is the enormous history that creates the base of their people. These are the bloggers who bring to us the best of the beliefs, culture, traditions, spirituality, and inspirations of the destinations. Read their blogs and fall in love with them.

  • Anuradha Goyal – Inditales
  • Lakshmi Sharath – https://lakshmisharath.com/
  • Siddhartha Joshi – The Wanderer
  • Deepak Patel – Travelnthrill
  • Shalu Sharma – Shalusharma.com
  • Arti – My Yatra Diary
  • Padmapriya T S – Aalayam Kanden
  • Bhushavali – My Travelogue
  • Aarti – The Wandering Soul

Foodie Travel Bloggers of India

Foodie travel bloggers of India

Food and travel have always been the reason for some of the most cherished memories of these bloggers. The opportunity to explore various cuisines while traveling the scenic locales is what drives them away from the maddening race of the routine life and takes them to the paths unexplored and eateries waiting to be talked about. These places range from the roadside tea stalls to the best of fine-dine restaurants. Whatever cuisine or restaurant they talk about, rest assured, you’re sure to have your mouth watering for them.

  • Dr. Wasim Mohideen – Chennaifoodie.com
  • Parul Thakur – happinessandfood.com
  • Lavina Melwani – Lassiwithlavina.com

Photography Travel Bloggers of India

Photography travel bloggers of India

While their pictures are a feast to your eyes, they also make your heart hungry for more. From adventurous treks in the Himalayas to the everyday commoner passing by the busy streets in the evening; they click them all and each of these pictures forces us to fall for them. Yes, these are the photography travel bloggers of India who capture the essence of a destination in their cameras and introduce us to the soul of the place without any words.

  • Sujoy R. Das – Trekking and Photography in the Himalaya
  • Arun Bhat – India Travel & Photography Blog
  • Prasad Np – Desi Traveler
  • Ajay Sood – Travelure
  • Upendra Swami – Vagabond Images
  • Srinivasa – Photo Mithra
  • Vijay Nambiar – Feel Free or Fly
  • Nitin Bothra – Memoirs of a Traveloholic
  • Deepti Asthana – https://datravelography.com/
  • Arv – https://jaipurthrumylens.com/
  • Aman Chotani – Aman Chotani Photography
  • Dhiren Shah – Hitchy’s World
  • VJ Sharma – Photo Journey with Travellingcamera.com
  • Anindya Sundar Basu – Pikturenama

Lifestyle and Luxury Travel Bloggers of India

Lifestyle and luxury travel bloggers of India

They introduce you to the fashion and lifestyle that feels like a completely different world. the unimaginable luxury money can buy and the impeccable taste that makes the money spent worth it is what these bloggers highlight. They tell you what can make you distinct in a crowd and show you a world you might one day own yourself.

  • Manjulika Pramod – Pendown
  • Madhu Shetty – Urge to Wander
  • Arvind Passey – The Real Fiction
  • Divya Rai – A Borrowed Backpack
  • Shraddha Gupta – Street Trotter
  • Ankita Shreeram – https://trailstainedfingers.com/
  • Tarun Gaur – My Greedy Backpack
  • Tanushree – Travelholic You
  • Gulshan Bafna – Exciting Traveler

Solo Travel Bloggers of India

Solo travel bloggers of India

These are the nomads who don’t need anyone else to show them and appreciate the beauty of the world. These adventurous souls are amazingly inspired and hopelessly in love with the world’s treasure. They love to wander and explore the good and bad of the world all by themselves and give us an account of their incredible journey through their compelling blogs.

  • Shivya Nath – https://the-shooting-star.com
  • Ruby Singh – https://singhruby.com/
  • Sankara Subramanian – https://www.beontheroad.com
  • Renuka Walter – https://www.renuka-voyagerforlife.com/
  • Sai – https://www.romancingtheplanet.com/
  • Priyanka – https://maproute.in/
  • Mukul Chand – https://enchantedforests.wordpress.com/
  • Sreeram Hariharan – https://www.backpackways.com/
  • Sangeeta Das – Life is a Vacation
  • Soumya – https://www.travelbooksfood.com/

Travel Vloggers of India

Travel Vloggers of India

They say a picture speaks a thousand words, and these are videos, so imagine the impact. These YouTube bloggers use the new age technology and put it to good use. Their videos will move your heart and will inspire the wanderlust in you. These videos are detailed, simple yet hard-hitting and capture the essence of the place naturally. Check them out.

Anki’s Travel TV

Aditya Pathak

India Ghoomo

Travel with Lakshmi

GottaDoIndia

Bloggers with Instagram Accounts on Travels and Journey

Bloggers with Instagram accounts on travels

They don’t believe in words a lot; their amazing pictures speak for themselves. They may belong to various genres of blogging, but what differentiates them from others are their exceptionally clicked and edited pictures good enough to make you weak on your knees. Don’t trust us? Check out their Instagram accounts.

Abhinavinsta

A photo posted by Abhinav Singhai (@abhinavinsta) on Jan 4, 2016 at 8:50am PST
A photo posted by Subhash Chandra (@subhash_chandra) on Feb 18, 2016 at 12:43am PST
A photo posted by Vivek Soni (@sonivivek) on Jun 16, 2014 at 4:13am PDT
A photo posted by MILLO ANKHA (@miss.ankha) on Nov 5, 2016 at 3:49am PDT

India.trail –

A photo posted by India Trail (@india.trail) on Jun 27, 2016 at 8:43pm PDT
A photo posted by Abhinav Chandel (@abhiandnow) on Jan 8, 2017 at 7:10am PST
A photo posted by Indian Travel Photographer (@indian_travel_photographer) on Sep 24, 2016 at 2:38pm PDT
A photo posted by Rushi Tambe (@rushi_tambe) on May 19, 2016 at 5:22pm PDT

As we already mentioned, neither is this list final nor the categories. We intend to add more of them both to ensure our readers gets to know more and more Indian travel bloggers making a mark in this world of wanderers. Keep reading!

P.S. We’ve tried to make this list as exhaustive as possible but that does not mean it ends here. We’ll be continuously adding new, creative names to it and if possible some new categories too. Do help us out.

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Aanchal is a writer by profession and an avid foodie. She loves travelling, exploring and adding cherished experiences to the book of life.

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Orange Wayfarer

Culturally Immersive & Responsible Travel

Best Indian Cultural Travel Bloggers with a penchant for Honest Writing!

About this blog: A curated list of some of my favorite travel content creator whom I consider to be among India’s best travel bloggers, especially in the travel niche. Help me discover more, tell me who is your favorite!

Chitpur Rabindra Sarani Kolkata

Three years back, when I hesitantly stepped into the field of travel blogging, I recall Googling frequently with search query related to India’s best travel bloggers. I knew about Shivya, Anuradha, Lakshmi Sharath, Siddhartha Joshi and their writing by heart. With time, I had the chance to explore more, gained more experience as a travel writer and content creator, learnt on the job (in my case, that is travel), and discovered a plethora of Indian voices that enchanted me with unique writing and documentation of travel experiences!

Difference is of the essence of humanity. Difference is an accident of birth and it should therefore never be the source of hatred or conflict. The answer to difference is to respect it. Therein lies a most fundamental principle of peace: respect for diversity John Hume

The massive world experience that travel is, it bestows on us a chance to indulge in everything and more at one go! Do you want to jump off that cliff or sit by the cliff and paint a sunset? Either of them is a great travel experience and can be practiced without taking away from anything from another! With consecutive travels as a lifestyle, I have realized I want to discover the world through her unending cultural built up, through gastronomic quirk and cacophony of a dish market; by the colonizer’s door art and natural fiber painted manuscripts, safeguarding sand-wheel of time from countless invasion. The mass migration that started at the advent of humanoids.

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This blogpost is an ode to that honest effort of highlighting bloggers who bring stories from far off corners of India (as well as the world), to tap into this great country’s soul and emphasize the thin thread that ties a billion and some more people to one. I also seriously love Alex of Lost with Purpose. I have a few other names in my mind when it comes to cultural travel across the world but this blog post is particularly dedicated to Indian travel bloggers in the Cultural niche.

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Madhurima of Orange Wayfarer

Hi, this is me. Full disclosure. I consider myself a cultural content creator in the travel sphere.

From highlighting the terracotta horses of Bankura to making sense of the wave inscriptions adoring Zanzibari doors , and highlighting the century old cabin restaurants of old Kolkata where national movement brought surge of free thinking under British Raj, I try to find human stories in each of my travels. For me, walking at the Danakil desert in Ethiopia is an ethereal experience, because Afar region has so far produced the maximum number of hominid remains to trace back history of human evolution. I get intrigued by the Newari culture of Bhaktapur, Nepal , once a thriving stop along the silk route. I write relentlessly against labelling of a destination. Egypt is not unsafe. Myanmar needs outside tourists. A solo woman can travel in Uttar Pradesh for a prolonged period of time and it is safe (well, largely).

Stonetown Zanzibar

And I write about a country my forefathers had leave behind during the fateful days of Indian partition. The food heritage they could bring along, the sole surviving reminder of a distinct country and culture. In my cookbook section. My food memories are not just recipes, they are an ode to a couple of elderly men and women in their 90s who could never make it back to their home.

I think it is Kolkata that imbibed an intense sense of cultural awareness in my mind. The decaying heritage buildings of the north of the city and extra ordinary culinary heritage, resultant to many cultural crossroads, are some of the primary factors that build the city as is, coupled with a prolonged period of Communism inspired political ideology. Once I left home, I realized I am to never find a place like that again, and the beauty of each destination is revealed only when I have somewhat scratched the cultural context of it.

“To merely observe your culture without contributing to it seems very close to existing as a ghost.” Chuck Palahniuk

Svetlana Baghawan of Maverickbird

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

I have been traveling since I was three months old! my entire family are professionally in the travel industry. Culture not only speaks about the art of the place, but of its history, human emotions and other socio anthropological factors. She finds it interesting to find out how culturally all humans share the same emotions, certain heritage, and needs.

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

Svetlana emphasizes on key responsible travel practices, like supporting local businesses , sustainable responsible tourism, restricted visa/tourist footprint, and buying from origin.

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

Ketki Gadre of Explore with Ecokats

I have vivid memories of travelling in the sleeper compartment of Indian Railways since I was a toddler to visit my grandmother’s house. Train connections from Gujarat (where I live) to Karnataka (my grandmother’s house) was not frequent and I remember my parents struggling to carry all the luggage, manage 2 toddlers and still trying to make the train connections changing platforms.

As I grew up, I travelled with my classmates for week-long nature camps arranged by my school and later university. That is when the concept of being environment friendly stuck with me – no electricity, washing utensils with mud and learning about the ecosystem. I took up solo travel during my university days in Pune where I would explore and trek in the nearby places over weekends.

The blogging bug bit me while I started my work as Environmental Educationalist in an NGO and I had to travel across the lengths and breaths of India. I would spark my wanderlust in the evening post-work or early morning and try to visit the places of interest. I decided to share my knowledge about sustainable and ethical travel which is possible even in the most tourist places in the world.

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

On what motivates her to explore cultural wealth of a destination

Culture of different states in India or countries other than India fascinates me. There is always something to learn and yet something which makes you feel at home. I have noticed so many cultural similarities in the South Asian countries and it feels we are all part of the same place. And yet there are so many differences between the two neighboring states which feel we are so different.

When I  am travelling I make sure to capture the culture of the place and document the following:

Festivals : Bihu of Assam, Ganesh Chaturthi of Maharastra, Durga Puja of West Bengal ,  Songkran Festival of Thailand, Easter or Christmas in Europe are worth travelling for.

Food : Local vegetarian food is a delicacy and trying to find that, especially in a South Asian country is a challenge. But I find them to share with my readers.

Local garments : Whether it is the Pheran of Kashmir, Chaniya Choli of Gujarat, Ao Dai of Vietnam, Kimono of Japan, photographing local men and women wearing the local dress is a charm in itself.

Local wildlife and nature: Wildlife and nature are equally a part of the local culture as it is the food, garments and festivals. After all, everything is inspired by nature.

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

On sustainable culture travel, especially in post-Covid world. 

 I feel Post COVID-19, the world would be the best for sustainable culture travel. People will travel slow and to nearby destinations, mainly to experience festivals, nature and homestays. It will be an era of regional and domestic land travel. The concept of staycations also will flourish in India as people will start appreciating their own city and what it has to offer. 

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

My goal at the starting of the year 2020 was to explore offbeat destinations, wildlife parks and write more about community tourism and homestays. While I started doing that, the COVID news broke. I will certainly continue going on that path once the lockdown is lifted. I want everyone to the offbeat and relaxing side of India through slow and sustainable travel.

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Mohana & Aninda of Two Together

We’ve been travelling together since 2017. Before that, we travelled solo or with our families. 

“We advocate travelling as a way to see that we may eat differently, worship differently, even look different but we are the same species, the same skin, bones, organ.”

When we are travelling, we meet with locals, hear their stories, eat their food. It reminds us how similar we are despite our differences and that is something we want to write about as well. There is so much spotlight on “ differences ” right now, so much hate-mongering stemming from fear of the unknown. We advocate travelling as a way to see that we may eat differently, worship differently, even look different but we are the same species, the same skin, bones, organ. The stories of struggling to live a happy life, eat good food, and share time with families are the same no matter where we go

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We write a lot about food. One thing that never fails to amaze us is to see familiar ingredients being prepared in not-so-familiar ways. The rice we eat as  bhaat  and  payesh  becomes  idli  and  appam  in South India, becomes noodles in Southeast Asia. The nasturtium that grows wild in Sikkim, even in our aunt’s place in North Bengal, becomes a foraged delicacy in fine dining restaurants.

We spend hours lingering in markets, looking at the fresh catch and fresh produce, trying to find out more about ingredients we are unable to recognise. We ate at street food stalls, sometimes ordering what the locals do and no matter where we are, in which part of the world, the joy of sharing food and drinking together is the same. Wonder is an emotion that is different to write about and wonder, wide-eyed wonder, is what we experience in these markets, at these stalls, at homestays, and pretty much everywhere we are offered a morsel.

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

A pressing need to draw attention to local problems, be it socio-political or environment, is another reason why we write about culture. In the “Field Notes” section on our blog, we write about stories and feeling, about conversations we have on the road, things that worry us or make us happy.

We spent a weekend during nothing but listening to local stories, eating and wandering aimlessly, in Lepchajagat and realized that there the locals have forsaken the food of their ancestors for preparations that please tourist palates . The younger generation has grown up knowing Bengali staples like dim kosha and  murgir jhol  as their own. We do not aim to met out prescriptive advice; what we aim to do is shine some light on local problems and hope that we, travellers and seekers of knowledge, can do something about it.

Our primary focus is food as of now but we plan to write more about handicrafts and art in the future. We are also interested in folklore. 

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Homestays in Sikkim : Most Sikkimese homestays will feed you produce grown in their own farms, and sometimes these farms are just a plot of land surrounding the house. At Darap, we found lovingly nurtured plots of tomatoes and mustard, greens and onions, potatoes and peas. I find the concept of subsistence farming interesting. These people are basically farming small amounts of seasonal produce, not for selling, but for feeding the household and being a guest, you are part of the household.

Foraging, that has recently become “chic” in the world of western gastronomy, has always been a way of life here. In these homestays, you can try fiddlehead ferns and nettle soup, all made from foraged ingredients. (The plate of noodles in the photo are homemade. The vegetables were all grown on plots around the homestay. The second photo is of onions growing in the vegetable plot.)

On sustainable culture travel, especially in post covid world

Small, local and family-owned businesses have taken a hit during the pandemic. We’d encourage travelling with companies that employ locals and give back to the community. Before booking, ask about their mission. How do they help the local economy? Stay at local homestays and buy from small local stores and artisans. Think about the choices you are making, for example, when you pay at a local store, that money goes into benefiting the family directly.

With air pollution down and the earth healing, the question is how can we not go back to square one in the post-covid world. We plan to cut our plane journeys, even if that means travelling to fewer destinations, and travel by overnight trains instead. In India, and in Europe and in parts of Southeast Asia, overnight trains are an option that we need to start reconsidering.

For those like us who work full-term jobs, slow travel isn’t always an option but we can still make a difference by choosing to travel by public transport, to stay at sustainable accommodations, to eat seasonal and locally farmed produce, to buy meat and seafood from local vendors, to support local artists and businesses and so much more.

Also,  explore your own city, your own backyard. There’s always some pleasant surprise waiting for you!

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Soumya Gayatri of Stories by Soumya

I have been traveling for the past 11 years now. Ever since I got a job and got married.  My husband played a crucial role in introducing me to the concept of investing in travel. As a typical Indian girl who had done her engineering and MBA, I was not aware of that. Now that I am, there has been no looking back. We try to get on the road as much as possible with our 7-year-old. 

I am always drawn to people, their lives, eating habits, and everything about how they live. History, dance, art – everything about culture fascinates me. I am thrilled whenever I chance upon a new cuisine or a remote group of people. Be it in a book, a magazine, or on my actual travels! Culture never bores me. 

Well, there’s also a story behind it. Funny but fascinating, at least to me. 🙂 I have always had a dream. Even as a kid. Of having family around the world. You know, being a descendant from someone in Central Asia or the mountains of Peru. Or somewhere even more remote. And one day, I would go looking for my ancestors and discover their lost culture!

When I was in the USA, I went ahead and got my ancestry test done . The results were anything but dramatic. Quite predictable, in fact. Turns out my genes are an equal mix of North and South Indian. But wait, I have a 5th cousin in Iran and a 6th cousin in China. Can you imagine how excited I am? 

Cultural travel is my way of reliving that feeling. The feeling of belonging everywhere. And experiencing everywhere for myself. 

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I try and capture culture every time I am traveling. Culture for me thrives in people, food, history, and art. And in the mundane that makes up their daily lives. Here are a few pictures from my travels across the world that will tell you exactly what I am talking about.

A few years ago when I traveled to Bali, I was struck by its natural beauty. Bali is a wonderful beach destination after all. But what fascinated me the most were the multiple expressions of Hinduism on the island. Hinduism had traveled to Bali from India in the 1st century AD. While the basic tenets still remain the same, the expressions have undergone a sea of changes.

Take the case of  Balinese temples  and their multi-tiered pagodas. Or the  Kecak Fire Danc  which depicts Ramayana yet is beautifully interwoven with local folklore. Stories like these enthrall me. 

Last year, I traveled to the tiny country of Portugal in Europe. And here, I was dumbstruck by the art of  Azulejos, a Portuguese glazed tile . You can find azulejos literally everywhere in Portugal – churches, homes, offices, and streets. Even train stations! It is strange because these tiles were never Portuguese, to begin with. They have a Moorish origin and entered Portugal via Spain. Yet, Azulejos have become synonymous with Portuguese identity today. 

More recently, I was invited to explore a much lesser-known part of India in the state of Assam – Bodoland. This was pure heaven for me, a slice of land unexplored and untouched. I got a chance to experience  local culture in a Bodo village . Amidst all that great food, dancing, and rejoicing I noticed the important roles that women played in Bodo homes. From cooking to fishing to weaving to being constantly afoot, a Bodo woman was literally the Bodo pillar of success. Not something people would acknowledge on a daily basis. 

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

On sustainable culture travel, especially in the post-Covid world

I am really keen to find how the world looks at travel and tourism post-COVID. While I think hyper tourism may take a back seat for some time, sustainable and immersive travel will continue to grow. And it need not include long-distance flights or getting into jampacked museums.

A great way to start off would be exploring one’s own backyard in a more immersive manner. 

Talking to people, learning about local cultures, trying local food, and reading books  (something that a lot of us are already doing right now)  that help us understand the evolution of a particular space are great ways to get started. Even if it is about a community that lives right next door. 

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

Let’s understand this with an example. I live in Mumbai and I think that I have seen everything that needs to be seen here. However, a little research taught me about the Jewish community of Bombay . How much do I know about them? Or the fact that they built some of the most beautiful synagogues in the world? Close to nothing!

Or take the case of  Art Deco buildings in Mumbai , a subject I have recently forayed into. Mumbai is one of the largest treasure houses of art deco architecture in the world, second only to Miami. Again, how much do I know about it? Not much! 

I believe local  (and I mean really local)  and immersive travel will be the best way to start out after COVID. It will involve more traveling with our minds and less with our bodies. But it will give more meaning to our trips. Instead of just helping us tick off bucket lists!

Amrita & Agni of Tale of 2 Backpacks

We have been travelling together for the last 15 years. We were college classmates when we started travelling together. We never looked back since then.

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On what motivates them to explore the cultural nuances of a destination

To be honest, during the first few years of travel, we did not really think much about people and cultures. I think our fondness for culture shifted after an incident on Amarnath Yatra. We were stuck at a communal riot at Ramban in Jammu while on our way to Pahalgam. It was there we first noticed the inherent goodness in humans.

People, irrespective of religion helped each other in every way possible during the time of crisis. That incident made me realize that a place is beautiful because of its people . If I did not experience the hospitality and warmth of the local Kashmiris that fateful day, I might not have returned back to Jammu & Kashmir again.

That was the starting point of our interest in people. And what is a man without his culture? Gradually, our interest grew in culture and traditions and we found this aspect of travel quite fascinating.

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

In November 2017, we had gone for a trip to Shillong. There we came to know about Wangala Festival celebrated in the Garo Hills. We heard that in the festival, the Garo tribes play 100 drums together along with 300 others dancing to the rhythm. That was enough to make us leave everything in Shillong and travel to Tura. After our visit to Wangala Festival, our interest in local festivals grew. After all, festivals are an integral part of culture.

While travelling and documenting these festivals and cultural traditions, we found that most of the age-old traditions are dying , mostly because of modernity and lack of time. A handful of locals try to keep these traditions alive. Our main objective is to let the world know about these lesser known and vanishing traditions, art and culture and even festivals through our blog.

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We believe that cultural tourism is more about the people than the places .

Sustainable cultural tourism is the means for a destination to strengthen its cultural identity as well as reestablishing its vanishing culture and art forms. On the other hand, it is also the way to make the visitors learn about fascinating facts about the place beyond the popular landmarks.

The post covid world is again more about the people. We think the stress should be more on exploring the cultural aspects of our own city and state, rather going beyond the boundaries. We wish to promote our hometown, city and country more . Having said that, we believe cultural tourism should not be restrictive, but also not so pushy to upset the balance of the local people.

Cultural Travel bloggers of India

When travel resumes, we would explore the lesser known heritage monuments in the country (there are many incredible ancient monuments that the not UNESCO Heritage sites). These monuments need to be known to the people. This had always been our motto to explore and document about lesser known destinations, culture and art.

Finally, the usual precautions are to be taken for post covid travel like safety and hygiene. Also buy more from the locals to support the local economy.

Indrani Ghosh of I share

I have been travelling from the days I had begun to remember things. Being a  probasi  Bangali (living outside native state of West Bengal) almost every vacation was for travelling. And most of the travels were with a lot of break journeys as we called it then.

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Among friends it was like – who has been to most states of India and I used to be proud to top the list always. Somewhere along the journey of life it is now – who has travelled most countries in the world! With 22 countries crossed out I am nowhere near top yet.

On what motivates her to travel

Understanding and if possible absorbing the culture of a place is something I look forward to whenever I visit a place. Be it food, art and craft, traditions , any related stuffs, I take the extra effort to witness and if possible participate. Souvenirs are one of the means I try to bring back the culture of a foreign place to home.

My most memorable interaction with locals was trying to do a couple of dance steps with the local tribe of Sundarbans in West Bengal.

It is a sad reality that the lives of cultural people have been hit the most due to COVID restrictions. While it has saved many lives from the disease itself many are severely hit by the repercussions of lock down.

Detailed profiling of the various cultural workers needs to be done. Information has to be spread about the various skills they possess. Their art and skill has to be highlighted. In today’s world of high tech gadgets it is just a matter of time when they can be accessed with few clicks.

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Out of the dozens of countries we have now travelled to, I think India was the most daunting when it came to planning a route .

And, as you might have already guessed, it comes down to one simple reason …

India is huge!

It is almost the size of a small continent and, with so many hundreds of towns and cities to choose from, it’s almost impossible to know where to start.

Well, after weeks of research and speaking to fellow backpackers who have been there, we designed a 3 week India itinerary that covered many of the most famous cities.

And, in the end, I’m really happy with how it turned out!

So, if you’re looking to visit many of India’s most famous sites and cities, such as the Taj Mahal or the city of Mumbai , and you’re limited to just 3 weeks in India, then this is the itinerary for you.

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Interactive map our our 3 week India itinerary

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Firstly, a little bit on Indian Visas

India 2 month tourist visa

One of the things I love most about India is how cheap it is to travel the country in relative comfort and style.

However, that being said, they really rip you off with their visa fees!

It’s by far the most expensive visa we’ve ever had to pay and it is also the most ridiculous to try and navigate and fill out.

Which is such a shame as I think charging so much above-the-odds for a visa is stopping so many budget travellers from gaining the opportunity to visit.

As a UK citizen, I had to pay $USD136 for a 2 month visa with 2 entrances.

It was annoying having to pay this much, seeing as we only had 3 weeks to spend in the country.

But alas, someone makes the rules and we have to stick to them.

If you want to take some of the complexity out of arranging things, then you can get your Indian visa from e-Visa or a similar online agency. Do note that they charge a fee for their service, but it does take a lot of the stress out of the process.

If you're happy to sort your visa yourself like we did, then here are a few sites you can use when sorting your visa:

  • India Tourist Visa Prices
  • The Official Website For Purchasing Your Visa
  • How To Answer The Awkward Questions On The Visa Form

Our Awesome 3 week India itinerary from South to North

Now that's out the way, let’s get down to why you’re actually here ….

Here is our final 3 week India route that covered many of the major tourist spots.

NOTE: You can travel this route in either direction. We chose south to North as we started our journey in Sri Lanka and ended with a trip to Nepal.

Here's a map of the route we took ...

3 week route backpacking India

Stop 1: Goa - 5 nights

Goa, in itself, is a very large area that you should take time to explore.

We spent a few nights up near Vagator Beach in the north and then a couple more nights in the south near to Benaulim Beach.

To be honest, I would not recommend going to Vagator, despite so many reviews online saying it’s the nicest beach in the whole of Goa.

Instead, check out this awesome guide on Goa beaches that Cazzy wrote and create your own 5 night mini Goa itinerary.

  • Where to stay in Goa: In a private pool villa of course!

goa

Overnight train - 1 night

If you really want to experience Goa, then I recommend taking an overnight train at some point.

It is possible to book a space in a First Class sleeper cabin that has air conditioning at is very comfortable and affordable.

Alternatively, book yourself a day train and that way you get to see more of the spectacular Indian countryside.

Stop 2: Mumbai - 3 nights

For me, Mumbai was the pinnacle of what you believe India to be like. It is a huge, crazy, hectic city that is bursting with people, colour and life.

By spending 3 nights here you really get to take it all in and explore the city in its entirety.

Alternatively, you could spend just 2 nights and then take the train north to Udaipur.

However, this would be an incredibly long journey. We flew instead.

  • Where we stayed in Mumbai: Backpacker Panda Appetite

Mumbai

Stop 3: Udaipur - 2 nights

Udaipur is a pleasant mix of typical Indian business, alongside historically significant sites.

To really make the most of Udaipur and enjoy everything it offers, you ideally need to hire a moped for the day and head outside of the city to explore the local lakes and forts.

Alternatively, you can book a space on a bus tour that takes you to many of the ones much further out.

  • Where we stayed in Udaipur: Treebo Park Classic Udaipur

Udaipur

Stop 4: Jodhpur - 2 nights

Jodhpur is famously known as the Blue City, due to the large array of buildings covered in blue wash that makes them stand out beautifully from the right angle.

Again, there’s plenty to do here. But what I will say is that you 100% must stay in the same place as what we did!

It was cheap, architecturally stunning from the inside and had prime views of the famous Mehrangarh Fort.

  • Where we stayed in Jodhpur: Castle View Home Stay

Jodhpur

Stop 5: Pushkar - 2 nights

Next on our 3 week backpacking route of India we have the extremely famous religious city of Pushkar.

At certain times of the year, this small charming city becomes one of the most densely populated areas anywhere in India.

It plays host to the famous Camel Festival which is hosted in November each year.

We just missed out on it, but likely wouldn't have got accommodation anyway, as the entire city books up weeks (or even months) in advance!

It is also a crucial pilgrimage site in India as it contains India’s one and only Brahma temple .

  • Where we stayed in Pushkar: The Country Side Resorts

Pushkar

Stop 6: Jaipur - 2 nights

We were fortunate enough to be staying in Jaipur during the epic Hindu festival of Diwali.

Jaipur is already an incredibly exciting city filled with so many historic sites to explore.

On any other day of the year, it is a busy place to try to walk, ride or drive through.

But during Diwali, this goes to a whole nother level!

The streets are filled with millions of people celebrating the Festival Of Lights, with children constantly setting off fireworks and firecrackers either into the sky or underneath boxes so they explode.

  • Where we stayed in Jaipur: The Livin

Jaipur

Stop 7: Agra - 2 nights

Though there are a few key sites to see in Agra, there is one main reason this should be on your 3 week India route …

The Taj Mahal.

This is easily India’s most famous monument and it’s hardly a wonder why.

It is truly magnificent and, despite being talked about and praised so widely, it really does live up to expectations .

Just make sure you book yourself into a hotel in Agra near to the Taj Mahal so that you get to stay outside of the busy city centre and can get there as early as possible in the morning.

  • Where we stayed in Agra: Radisson Blu Agra Taj East Gate

Agra

Stop 8: New Delhi - 2 nights

As the capital of India, it’s only fitting that your 3 week trip through India should either end, or begin, in New Delhi.

It is jam packed full of things to do and is a city that truly does seem to be booming.

For me, it was a little too busy and getting in and out of the city to the outskirts is an absolute nightmare.

But then again, would you expect any less?

  • Where we stayed in New Delhi: Hotel Paragon Suites (Would NOT recommend!)

Total = 20 Nights + 1 Night Spent On An Overnight Train = 3 Weeks

New Delhi

How do you get around India?

Another reason why we picked all of these major cities in our 3 week India itinerary is because it is relatively straightforward to get between each one.

There are 4 main modes of transport you can use in India …

For the majority of journies, we used buses, and these can usually be booked very cheaply a day or two before from one of the many tour operators dotted around each city.

In fact, when in Udaipur, we went ahead and booked our bus tickets from Udaipur to Jodhpur and Jodhpur to Pushkar.

The second mode of transport that we used was train.

We took 2 train journeys, one being an overnight train from Goa to Mumbai and the other being a train from Jaipur to Agra.

The first one we booked by visiting the train station in Margao (Goa) directly and the second one we booked in Udaipur at the same tour operator who booked our bus tickets.

It is possible to book train tickets online through this website , however after numerous attempts of trying to validate our account I simply couldn't get it to work.

Instead, we booked through a tour operator who used the exact same system but charged a booking fee of around $USD0.50 each.

So for a dollar in total we saved ourselves a whole bunch of hassle and stress in trying to book them ourselves.

train ride through india

3. Airplane

The third mode of transport that we used was flying.

We had two flights in total, one being from Mumbai up to Udaipur and the other being from Chennai, which is in the south of India, to Goa.

I didn't add Chennai into this 3 week itinerary of India, simply because we were only there as a stopover destination on our flight from Sri Lanka.

Flying is by far the most convenient way of covering large distances across India.

Our 4th and final mode of transport in India was Uber .

As well as using it in most cities in order to get around from place to place, we also used it to go from Pushkar to Jaipur.

It worked out as about twice the price of a bus, but this is a small price to pay for higher levels of comfort and for at least an hour shaved off the journey time.

nice museum from our 3 week india trip

Final thoughts on planning a 3 week route through India

Though this turned out to be an ideal 3 week route for us, it doesn’t mean that it’s ideal for you.

We chose this route because it covered many of the most historic and significant cities in India, and made good sense geographically.

Importantly, it covers the famous Indian Golden Triangle, which means visiting the 3 important cities of New Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.

However, you are limited to just 3 weeks and want to spend more of your time relaxing and enjoying the coastline, you might wish to extend your time in Goa and cut out a few of the cities.

I still recommend trying to fit in the Golden Triangle tour if possible.

Alternatively, you might be keen to spend time practising yoga or getting away from the hustle and bustle of the cities.

In which case, there are a number of retreats dotted across India, particularly in the north.

travelling through our 3 week india itinerary

Also, if you do want to change up your itinerary then think strategically about how you will get from place to place.

If possible, book any flights or train journeys as far in advance as possible.

First Class AC train tickets book up weeks in advance, so try and get a solid itinerary in place before you arrive in India.

Other than that, all you have left to do is embrace the hectic nature of India and prepare yourself for a true explosion of the senses!

As long as you enter the country with an open mind, then there’s no reason why you won't truly love your time there and have an unforgettable experience.

If there’s any places you think I missed off and that you have included in your own final 3 week India backpacking itinerary, then let me know in the comments below!

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Travel is not research and facts, but experience. You may have spent months trying to know about a place, its weather, its seasons, the festivals and the kind of tourism it offers. But nothing, and we mean it, nothing prepares you for the real feel of the air, the behaviour of those locals, the exprience of just being. Hence the need for those who have already been. Here we have compiled an extensive list of top travel bloggers (in no particular order of ranking) who have spoken even more extensively about their travels to India . This being a diverse land, of deserts and snowy Himalayas, rainy marshlands and quaint backwaters; often articles written from a research perspective fail to do justice to the realities of travelling to this land. We hope the following accounts will help you grasp the feel of India. But of course, you will need to visit it some day to experience it!

R. Niranjan | Tales Of A Nomad

R. Niranjan  |  Tales Of A Nomad:  Top Travel Bloggers and their Blogs on India

About: 

Niranjan is an Indian travel blogger who loves life on the road. From bike riding to back-packing, trekking down treacherous slopes to chilling on leisure vacations, he enjoys every aspect of travel; and dreams of visiting every country on the globe. Why? To meet strangers from every continent, walk untrodden paths, eat new dishes and talk broken new languages. Adventures and landscapes are his thing, and he finds travelogues and atlas copies to be his favourite companions.

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Destinations on Bucket List:

Rann of Kutch

Pacific Islands

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Ajay Sood | Travelure

Ajay Sood  |  Travelure:  Top Travel Bloggers and their Blogs on India

Ajay Sood, running ‘Travelure,’ is a Getty Photographer. He has spoken at TBEX Europe 2016 (Stockholm), TBEX Asia 2016 (Manila), TBEX International 2017 (Jerusalem), TBEX North America 2017 (Huntsville, AL) and TBEX Europe 2018 (Ostrava, Czech Republic ) and is a self-schooled photographer. Ajay has travelled to over 40 countries and is a regular invitee at Tourism Board FAM trips. He has featured as one of the 12 photographers in a coffee table book called ‘Dozen Doyens of Photography’ published by Neenad Parulekar. Ajay is also associated with brands like Canon, Adobe, Better Photography and National Geographic, and was a Canon Photo Mentor from 2014 to 2016. His blog ‘Travelure‘ features in numerous ‘Top Bloggers’ lists. 

Recent awards include:

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  • 2018 Best PhotoBlog Award by Gujarat Tourism and Innovative Council of Indian Tourism (ICIT).
  • 2016 OSM (Outlook Social Media) Photographer of the Year

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Abhinav Singh | A Soul Window

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When Abhinav was fired from his job for traveling too much, he booked Everest Base Camp Trek next and life changed for him. Abhinav is now India ’s leading travel blogger, writer, photographer, film-maker, influencer, poet, motivational speaker and content marketer. He has been listed as Top Travel Blogger of India more than 20 times by reputed brands. He has travelled to more than 200 destinations in India and 11 countries. He has 10 years of experience of independent travels and 20 years of experience of contributing his writing and photographs to leading newspapers and magazines such as National Geographic, Lonely Planet, Mint, Outlook Traveler, Times Of India. He has worked with many International Tourism boards, airlines, luxury resorts and other brands. He has also judged international contests and won many awards for blogging and photography. Many of his posts have gone viral. His post on the ‘cleanliness in Varanasi ’ with 18,000 shares is the most viral social media post in the history of blogging ever.

I don’t enjoy developed places such as Dubai or Australia . I rather prefer places with a soul. Below are my top favourite nations apart from India, which is so diverse and yet tolerant!

Nepal – We all know why. The Himalayas and lovely people!

Bhutan – There is no country like Bhutan. There never will be!

Jordan – It is a treat to the senses!

Thailand – It’s just so vibrant. There is never a dull moment!

Uganda – One of the most stable and culturally rich nations in Africa

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Galapagos Island

Upper Mustang in Nepal

All nations of South America and Africa

Parnashree | My Travel Diary

Parnashree  |  My Travel Diary:  Top Travel Bloggers and their Blogs on India

Parnashree Devi is a travel writer, and photographer. The infinite passion to share her travel stories led her to foray into the world of blogging and very soon, she started her own blog, ‘My Travel Diary’, to share her experiences. She is one of the TOP TRAVEL BLOGGERS in India . Being a globetrotter, she has traveled to more than 300 destinations all across the globe on various Press Trips by some of the prestigious Tourism Boards and Top End Luxury Properties. She has also been associated with leading Brands for social media campaigns and collaborations. She has been awarded for her popular blog by the prestigious,“The Culture Trip” and “Social Samosa."

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4. Arunachal Pradesh , North East India

5. Fagu, Himachal Pradesh

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Ami Bhat | Thrilling Travel

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Ami Bhat is a marketing post- graduate by qualification who has turned into full-time travel writer and blogger by passion. A travel enthusiast, who loves sports, photography and dancing with equal passion, Ami believed in planning a get-away for every long weekend that can come up through the year. She began documenting her travels on her blog – www.thrillingtravel.in to not just re-live her travel but also, share information to other travelers seeking information about a destination. Her travel interests are quite diverse and you will find her at equal ease on the peak of a snowy mountain or 20 meters below the sea surface or sitting on the high walls of a forgotten castle.

Netherlands

Machu Picchu

Arti Shah | My Yatra Diary

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Arti is a wanderer at heart and a wonderer in spirit; exploring, inquiring, discovering, creating and simply being present for the gift called life. Her blog, which focuses on spiritual journeys, is all about her love of exploring and learning; a continuous journey where she strives to seek the truth, discover herself, the world, her place therein and experience the real treasures of life along the way. She has won several awards, written for various publications and one can find a lot of first hand experiences and useful travel information on her blog.

Rameshwaram

I don't really have a bucket list as such but I do long for the silence and serenity of the mountains. Besides, as long as I have an opportunity to travel and discover something new, I happily take the ticket to anywhere!

Nilabh Ranjan | TravelEscape

Nilabh Ranjan  |  TravelEscape:  Top Travel Bloggers and their Blogs on India

Nilabh Ranjan is not your typical travel blogger writing only good & attractive stories on his travel blog, his focus is to promote sustainable travel through community partnership. Recently he has been actively involved in fund raising activity for Nilgiri cleanup drive through his blog and FB group. What inspired his blog?

Well, even in today’s digital world, we are facing a problem, which is very relevant in the travel segment. Searching for places to visit in Rishikesh returns 1,68,00,000 results on Google, however after going through the top few, the query remains the same, or it makes things even more complicated because most of the travel content is written by either those who haven't been there or is just bubbled up to rank higher on Google. This is the loop Nilabh found while researching for his Rameshwaram visit from Bangalore a couple of years ago, and hence started documenting his first-hand experience on TravelEscape.

Andaman And Nicobar Islands

Kanyakumari

Jammu And Kashmir

Philippines

Renuka Walter | Voyager For Life

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Renuka is a travel blogger, photographer and a digital content creator. Her blog, Voyager For Life, is one of the top solo female travel blogs in India . She has been featured on websites like MakeMyTrip, The Hindu, Thrillophilia, Hello Travel, Holidify and Thomas Cook India. She has a strong presence on social media as well. She collaborates with brands to be their voice in the most seamless fashion.

  Anywhere and everywhere in Europe .

Rangan Datta | Travel Writer and Photographer

Rangan Datta  |  Travel Writer and Photographer:  Top Travel Bloggers and their Blogs on India

For Rangan, travelling is a passion and his travels have taken him to the ends of the earth, from the base of the highest mountain on earth and to the highest motorable passes of the world. Closer home, the ruins of Shashanka’s palace and citadel of Ballal Sen have fascinated him. Although Rangan lives to travel, he doesn't travel to live but works as a freelance management faculty. His travels are complimented with photography and writing in different platforms including Wikipedia.

Mirogoj Cemetery, Zagreb, Croatia

Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

Tughlaqabad Fort, Delhi

Terracotta Temples of Ambika Kalna, West Bengal

Ruins of Sisupalgarh, Bhubaneswar , Odisha

Nanga Parbat Base Camp, Pakistan

Ruins of Mohenjo-daro, Pakistan

Borobudur, Indonesia

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires, Argentina 

Bhushavali | Travel Bhushavali

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She's a Travel Blogger, currently traveling with her husband and 2yr old baby. She's a heritage enthusiast and likes to explore historic and heritage places. She also is a strong believer of slow travel & domestic tourism and tries to explore as much as possible wherever she lives. She loves riding her bike and has been interviewed by BigFM for being a lady biker! Her photographs have been featured in The Hindu, Culturama Magazine etc.

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Madhya Pradesh

South Italy

Shailza Sood Dasgupta | Flight of a Little Bird

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Shailza is an avid traveller who loves to explore different cultures of India . She holds corporate experience of almost 10 yrs with companies like Google and McKinsey in HR and Training, post which she took travel full time. She has an experience of around 11 yrs in travel space, working as travel consultant, writer and blogger and has been blogging since 2007. She writes for various travel publications that include HappyTrips - Time of India travel initiative, Terrascape, National Geographic Traveller, Discover India, Women's Era and Alive. Her work has also been published in leading newspapers like The Hindu and Times of Oman. She co-founded Homestays of India 2 years back and is presently involved full-time in developing and promoting homestays in rural India.

Spiti and Kinnaur Valley in Himachal Pradesh

Nongriat in Meghalaya

Chopta - Tungnath in Uttarakhand

Kangra Valley in Himachal Pradesh

I want to explore northeastern states of India - Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland are on the top for now. Also want to explore the Villages across Western Ghats.

Hari Narayana Maddali | India That Was

Hari Narayana Maddali  |  India That Was:  Top Travel Bloggers and their Blogs on India

A travel blogger and photographer from Hyderabad , whose niche is Indian History, Art and Architecture, Hari Narayana has been blogging for 10 years. He takes long expeditions and covers not only the tourist destinations, but also lesser known archaeological sites. He also specializes in concert photography. He has extensively traveled in Karnataka while he was based out of Bangalore, and currently he is based out of Pune . Apart from being a history buff, he has started riding long distances and has also ridden from Ladakh to Kanyakumari on a Honda Activa with his wife.

Hampi , Karnataka - The place which inspired him to document his travel.

Hassan District - Karnakata - Most satisfying travel covering very remote locations.

Ellora - A culmination of three genres and ages.

Warangal, Andhra Pradesh - For the marvelous beauty of the Ramappa temple

The ride from Ladakh to Kanyakumari - For experiencing India .

Upcoming trip to explore the history of Madhya Pradesh

Aims to ride his Activa to Spiti

The Seven Sisters

Exploring his home city, Hyderabad with every detail of its History

Dhiren Shah | Hitchy's World

Dhiren Shah  |  Hitchy's World:  Top Travel Bloggers and their Blogs on India

Hitchy is a travel enthusiast, a cricket lover, movie buff, voracious reader, lover of music, and a bundle of desires. This blog has kept changing, from being person to slowly becoming more of a site where he records his travel memories. Basically Hitchy is a bundle of desires, Zest could be his middle name!

South Africa

Tirthan Valley

Ranthambore National Park

Hemis National Park

Australia  

Destinations on bucket list:

Congo (Zaire) 

Tanzania / Kenya 

Amazon jungles 

Kamachatsky in Russia  

Alaska  

Surya S Raju | Travelrope

Surya S Raju  |  Travelrope:  Top Travel Bloggers and their Blogs on India

Surya S Raju, from Bengaluru works as a Product Manager. The main intention behind travel blogging was to share her experiences regarding the places that she has visited and inspire others to head out as well. Surya says that travel not only helps her connect with people and make new friends, it also broadens her perspective about different cultures. Surya has also started an “Inspire Me” section on her blog where she has been taking interviews of all those who have done exemplary work. She says that she’s an avid animal lover too!

Masai Mara, Kenya

Sikkim , India

Kyoto, Japan

Kedarkantha, India

Toss between Barcelona , Spain and NewYork, USA

Kedarnath , India

Tanzania, Africa

VJ Sharma | Travellingcamera

VJ Sharma  |  Travellingcamera:  Top Travel Bloggers and their Blogs on India

VJ is the Founder of Travelling Camera, the place where he has been recording his travel experiences, life experiences, gadget reviews, and technology hacks for over 10 years. With more than 9 million page views till date, the blog is now a well-recognized platform in the Indian Blogging space. From curiosity, his fascination with photography evolved into a hobby and, soon after, into much more. His photographs have featured in exhibitions, dailies like The Times of India , The Hindu and Hindustan Times, and in prestigious magazines such as National Geographic,  Lonely Planet, Conde Nast, Better Photography, Terrascape, Railbandhu etc. From dangerous treks to adrenaline-pumping mountain motor-sporting events, from the lush-green valleys of Kashmir to sandy shores of Kerala , VJ has explored them all. And documented them all on his blog.

Shrikhand Mahadev Trek, India

Monteverde Cloud forest, Costa Rica

Chiang Mai , Thailand

Hampi , India

New Zealand

Namita Kulkarni | Radically Ever After

Namita Kulkarni  |  Radically Ever After:  Top Travel Bloggers and their Blogs on India

Namita says her travels as a Yoga enthusiast have shown her various overlaps between Yoga and travel - "For starters, both require a willingness to fall flat on one's face at some point, and both expand your sense of possibilities and your idea of who you are. Through my blog, I share my experiments with Yoga and travel, and how Yoga can be the best travel mate. As for travelling alone as a woman, safety is not a guarantee anywhere. So I might as well take the risks that excite me and be game for the ones I couldn’t have imagined. I love it when random strangers write in saying how they enjoyed reading, or how my blogs helped them make certain travel decisions or even try Yoga for the first time ever. "

Netala  (a village in the Himalayas)

Granada ( Spain )

Ladakh  

I don't believe in bucket lists, and I wouldn't stick to one even if I did get around to making one. Right now the places that interest me the most are:

Divya Prasad | Obsessive Compulsive Traveller

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Divya Prasad is a creative writer, travel blogger/writer at  obsessivecompulsivetraveller.com , content creator, energy healer & Sacred Geometric Artist at Iktomi. A creative soul and curious traveller of life; living her little dream in the Himalayas. Before committing to explore her creative potential to the fullest, she worked as a copywriter with leading advertising agencies. It’s the love for Himalayas that led her to pursue a life in the mountains seven years ago. She has been travelling solo for the past eleven years and in the year 2008, she began her travel blogging journey. Divya was one of the twelve travel adventurers in India for South Africa and Swaziland Tourism in Grab your Dream 2 – sharing her dream catchers with souls she met on the road. She has also worked with prestigious tourism boards and travel brands.  Currently, she lives in Jagatsukh village in Himachal Pradesh . She has chosen a location independent life around her passions & dreams; going beyond the conventional way of life. Divya’s blog is a soulful life collective of tales, folklore, mountains, culture, indigenous tribes, indology, art, adventures, spirituality, healing, and transformational travel experiences. Her focus is on inking indigenous & mystic stories rooted in the past that lend life wisdom, perspectives & transformation. A sacred space to share and weave stories on life experiences that move her soul. A creative expression of her being, it's an exploration of her inner cosmos through life journeys that inspire, connect, root, transform and travel deep into the heart.

Himachal Pradesh – The Himalayan mountains are home; her first love – one that’s unconditional, infinite and irreplaceable.

India: There’s so much to explore in our own country, even this lifetime isn’t enough. India is abundant and culturally rich, deeply rooted in its spiritual core.

South Africa & Kenya & Swaziland: Africa’s rawness of life, ever-joyful people, rich culture, art and positivity grows on you. They teach you to be unapologetically proud of your roots.

Cambodia : Rural Cambodia is stunning & culturally rich. It’s and quite underrated against the renowned Angkor cities.

I don’t really go by bucket lists. There’s an abundance of experiences wherever we are and anywhere we go. But I will list the ones I feel inclined to explore and hope they manifest.

The Amazon – South, North & Central America

Mongolia, Iran & other countries of East & central Asia

The Arctic circle

Japan & other countries of South Asia

All countries of Africa

Jitaditya Narzary | Travelling Slacker

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Over the years since 2011, The Travelling Slacker has gradually become a repository of stories and information covering the remotest parts of India . The focus is primarily on the Indian Himalayas and the North East but other regions are occassionally explored too. The Travelling Slacker mostly travels solo, on a budget, using public transport, doesn't care about luxury & doesn't click selfies.

Dah Biama (Brokpa Region)

Lahaul (NOT Spiti )

Pangi Valley

Great Himalayan National Park

Dzukou Valley Tek

Xinjiang Province

Gilgit Baltistan (I know the last one will never happen!)

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Prasad Np | Desi Traveler

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Prasad is the only hobby blogger in India who makes it to the top travel bloger lists regularly. He travels for the joy of travel and celebrates wanderlust on his globally popular blog desi Traveler that is read by thousands of people around the world. His annual travel calendars are much sought after and the images on his blog are a major attraction that entice you to pack your bags to the destinations he writes about. His posts are practically usefull to readers and are shared thousands of times like this story about booking tickets on IRCTC site that has been shared almost 50,000 times.

Medhavi Davda | Ravenous Legs

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Medhavi believes in following her dreams. Since childhood, she has been passionate about sports and that led her to explore more in life. She played badminton at national level, learnt various dance forms, climbed high mountains, dived in the blue oceans and worked as a Software Engineer with various MNCs. Eventually she quit her career with IT industry to follow her passions in adventure. She lived in different parts of Himachal Pradesh for 1.5 years and eventually joined an adventure travel company as Product Manager for Scuba Diving. She continues to explore the world through adventures. Being close to nature gives her ultimate peace and she dreams of balancing her life on mountains and islands.

Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Gili Islands, Indonesia

Markha Valley, Ladakh

My bucket list includes all possible experiences I can have on this planet. I can list a few here:

Scuba Diving in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Climbing higher mountains in Himalayan range of Nepal & Tibet

Exploring the culture in Kyrgyzstan

Skiing in the French Alps

Dancing in the streets of Latin America

Pratap J | Photography by Pratap J

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Pratap J is a landscape and outdoor photographer who communicates visually through still photos, aerial videos and timelapses. Lately he has been focusing on astrophotography and timelapses of the night sky. His interests lie in nature and outdoor photography. He has more than a decade of experience in shooting and teaching the visual medium of photography.

Spiti Valley

  

Faroe Islands

Ruby Singh | Life and its Experiments

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Ruby is a learner, observer and an enthusiast. Describing her wouldn’t be very complex and won’t take long. She is a sorted person who aspires to be a lot of things. She is a travel and an adventure enthusiast who likes to blog about her travel stories. Apart from travel she also writes about anything and everything that irritates, excites or manages to catch her attention.

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Sindhu Murthy | Interlude Journey

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Sindhu is a Program Manager by profession and has a passion for travel, food, photography and everything in between. She mostly travels with her family to the most offbeat locations. While she loves to relax and enjoy in some of the serene locations far away from civilization, she also tries to add a hint of adventure to her travels. She has trekked in the Himalayas, dived and snorkeled in the coral reefs of Lakshadweep, skied along the slopes of Gulmarg , explored the caves of Borra and done white water rafting in the rapids of Ganga and Kali. Her blog Interlude Journey is an attempt to archive and share the memories and experiences from her travel escapades.

Lakshadweep for its marine life, white sand beaches and blue sea.

Ladakh for its rugged and dramatic landscapes.

Jammu And Kashmir for its snowcapped peaks.

Dudhsagar region in Goa for its hidden charms.

Rajasthan for its vibrant culture 

Sandy & Vyjay | Voyager

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Sandy & Vyjay are a travel blogging couple and the Co-Founders of Voyager. Both of them quit flourishing corporate careers to pursue their twin passions of traveling and writing. They have worked with major national and international Travel brands and Tourism Boards. Apart from their own travel blog they also write for major print and online publications about the destinations they travel to. They have been awarded for their travel writing at the Earthy Awards, 2019 in Malaysia .

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You will undoubtedly feel like you are living in another reality after visiting new locations, getting to know new people, and tasting some delectable foods. Learn more about India’s most popular travel bloggers by reading about their amazing travels. Find out about the many travel tips they may provide with you as well.

These incredible best travel bloggers in India have shown us all that there is no barrier to adventure seeking or experiencing the huge new globe. Their blogs encourage us to explore and learn from various cultures. Whether through their photos or some fascinating facts, bloggers have left their imprint all over the place.

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Thrilling travel by ami bhat.

Ami Bhat travel blogger of India

Ami Bhat, a mother blogger and frequent traveller, launched the popular travel website Thrilling Travel. She has a marketing postgraduate degree and a strong desire to travel.

Ami is a PADI-certified diver and a freelance travel writer for publications, including Lonely Planet India.

If you’re interested in learning about new vacation places and travel advice, Ami Bhat’s blog is the place to go.

She has also been highlighted in important magazines like

  • Deccan Herald
  • Dainik Jagran
  • Miss Malinin, and many more.

Devil on Wheels by Dheeraj Sharma

Dheeraj Sharma top travel blogger in india

Dheeraj Sharma, a software project manager, is an enthusiastic traveller, daydreamer, and ardent admirer of the Himalayas. He also enjoys driving while discovering new locations in the Himalayas.

He is making a lot of effort to carry out the vision and purpose of the DoW Travel Community. He is a devout follower of Leh-Ladakh and has given travel advice on his blog, “Devil on Wheels,” after successfully exploring some of the off-the-beaten-path locations in Ladakh on Wheels.

  • If you enjoy travelling in the Himalayas and need a comprehensive guide, his blog can provide you with the details you want.
  • Good lodging options and guides to Leh and Ladakh are available everywhere.
  • You may even ask him for advice on how to arrange your vacation, and you’ll get a prompt response.

Tale of 2 Backpackers, Amrita & Agni

Travel freaks Amrita and Agni

The finest Indian travel blog is Tale of 2 Backpackers, which discusses Indian festivals, culture, and tradition. Agni and Amrita are the best travel bloggers in India.

Both share all the experiences of their travels around India, is what the blog’s name implies.

This site is a must-read for you if you’re seeking travel information wisely with careful preparation and budgeting.

They have both been travelling for the past 12 years and have worked with several travel agencies, including those for

  • Incredible India

They have also worked for well-known companies like

  • Make My Trip
  • Thomas Cook

Travel Shoe Bum By Shubham Mansingka

Famous Travel Blogger Shubham Mansingka

Due to the fact that Travel Shoe Bum’s founder Shubham has been travelling full-time for more than five years and works as a travel writer and consultant, the site is one of the top travel blogs in India.

You should therefore check out his site since you may learn a lot about “solo travelling or budget travelling” if you’re interested in doing either.

Over 24 Indian states and 4 other countries were visited by him. On a tight budget, he typically travels alone.

Shubham got featured in major publications like

  • Mint, and more.

Additionally, he undertook daring journeys, such as two lengthy winter excursions to

  • leisurely travel through Garhwal,
  • lone trek from Lahaul to Zanskar

IndiTales by Anuradha Goyal

Travel blog IndiTales owner Anuradha Goyal

Anuradha Goyal is an author, blogger, columnist, and public speaker. She has lived in several locations and has been writing since 2004. She previously spent more than 12 years working in the IT business.

She writes about her worldwide trips, her locations in India, and travel advice on her blog, “Inditales.” The only bilingual travel blog that is available in Hindi and English is IndiTales.

She is also the author of other publications, including.

  • Lotus In The Stone – Sacred Journeys In Eterna India” (2020)
  • “Unusual Temples of India” (2020)
  • “Bharat Ke Anokhe Mandir” (2020)
  • “The Mouse Charmers- Digital Pioneers of India” (2014)

The Solo Globetrotter by Reshma Narasing

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Do you enjoy exploring new places on your own? Are you looking for a tonne of helpful information about solo travel and the top places to go alone? The Solo Globetrotter is one of the top travel blogs for solo travel in India, so you should certainly check it out.

You should read this site if you want to get all the information you need to travel alone, from inspiration to vacation places to travel tricks.

  • Reshma Narasing, a travel and writing enthusiast, started this blog.
  • She has visited 35 countries on her own as a female traveller.
  • She was also highlighted on well-known websites, like The Huffington Post, Amazing Thailand, Medium, etc.

Footloose Dev, Devesh Joshi

Devesh Joshi traveller

Are you looking for the most intriguing travel blogs from India? Then you want to visit the Footloose Dev blog unquestionably. The creator of this incredible travel blog is Devesh Joshi.

You should read Footloose Dev and subscribe if you’re seeking travel ideas, solitary travel experiences, travel adventures, and more.

  • Devesh left his corporate job in 2015 to pursue his passion for traveling full-time. Since then, he has traveled extensively.
  • Devesh, who has visited more than 25 countries, focuses mostly on sharing his incredible travel tales on this blog.
  • Additionally, he collaborated with numerous well-known travel companies, such as Germany Tourism, Singapore Airlines, Indonesia Tourism, and others.

Sankara popular travel blogger of india

When Sankara is travelling, he does extraordinary. He describes travel as not just his passion but also his life’s work. He is one of the most popular bloggers in India.

He became a full-time travel blogger after leaving his 8-year corporate job. His adventures have taken him all over the world, and he has visited every continent.

  • Even the daily Deccan Chronicle and the magazine National Geographic Traveller India have included some of his blog postings.
  • You may rely on this site for advice on various travel-related topics, including budget travel, backpacking, and how to stay vegetarian while travelling.

The Wanderer by Siddhartha Joshi

Siddhartha Joshi effortlessly juggles a lot of hats. He is a well-known travel blogger, designer, and photographer, all rolled into one. He has travelled the world extensively in his mission to find new areas, yet he never ends!

Through his blog, The Wanderer, which depicts a location’s architecture, culture, and street cuisine, he has made it his mission to communicate the specifics of his travels.

  • On his site, he also posts assessments of lodging facilities, dining establishments, and coffee shops, all of which are enhanced by his superb photography.
  • He was profiled in several publications, such as the Times of India, Business Standard, Hindustan Times, etc., and was nominated for an Indian Blogger Award.

India backpack motorbike by Venkat Ganesh

Venkat Ganesh is an expert at using road journeys as an exhilarating approach to exploring new places.

Venkat, a well-known travel blogger who enjoys being on the road with only his bike as a company, left his job to satisfy his wanderlust.

In addition to sharing information for backpackers and other adventurous travellers who are always eager to go the additional mile in search of their ideal locations.

  • He also teaches how to travel on a bike under budget.
  • His site tells exciting stories about his road trips.
  • Your jaw will drop when you read about his impromptu excursions, which turned out to be such thrilling experiences in and of themselves.

MY TRAVEL DIARY by Parnashree Devi

Originally from Assam, Parnashree Devi began a blog to share her travel experiences with readers worldwide.

It is quite well-known in the Indian travel blogging community because of her engaging writing and presentation styles.

You may read a thorough description of Parnashree’s extended cross-country travels on her blog.

  • In 21 days, she visited 21 locations spanning 5 states as part of the MTV road trip program Nano Drive with MTV.
  • Her passion is traveling to far-flung areas of the nation and beyond, where she can interact with the locals, learn about their culture, enjoy the local food, and then write about her experiences.

Tales Of A Nomad by Niranjan Das

Niranjan Das has a deep passion for all things travel-related. Furthermore, it should be no surprise that all travel-related topics are covered on his site, from thrilling train rides to difficult hiking. You also get to view the beautiful pictures he takes while travelling as an added treat.

His wanderlust has brought him to practically every state in the union and a few other countries.

  • The Hindu and a number of other newspapers have published his blog pieces.
  • The finest part of his blog articles is that they discuss his encounters with people as well as the locations he travels. 

Anki on the move by Ankita Sinha

Ankita Sinha famous travel blogger

Ankita Sinha is an enthusiastic traveller and even more enthusiastic travel blogger. She has a strong desire to see as much of the world as possible.

  • She has fulfilled her passion for traveling, seeing no fewer than 7 nations in just 2 years.
  • If you read her blog, you’ll see that she also has a gift with words and does a fantastic job of illustrating her travel experiences.
  • She is a frequent seeker of an adrenaline thrill and a travel and adventure fashion blogger.
  • The blog of an award-winning travel enthusiast is the one you should be perusing if you’re interested in learning more about a place’s adventurous side. 
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Desi Traveller by Prasad NP

Some travel blogs focus on destinations, while others are more on travel. In addition to discussing his travels and destinations, Prasad NP also writes about the things he finds while exploring these locations. He travels with his family, unlike the majority of travel bloggers.

So, check out this blog if you’re seeking comprehensive information about the locations that family members can visit. His blog entries largely explore the human side of the areas he travels to. The blog also includes hotel and resort reviews.

I share by Indrani Ghose

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Indrani Ghose is not only a travel enthusiast but also a gifted writer who enjoys crafting charming tales. It’s hardly surprising that her trip diaries were included in a global book! She works as a freelance writer and photographer, but her true calling is to travel, and she’s always up for going somewhere new.

  • She is from Bangalore and has travelled to up to 20 different nations and as many Indian states.
  • Her blog posts on her travels are replete with details about not just the locations she sees but also about the local food, accommodations, and other specific things.

The tales of a traveler by Swati and Sam

Swati and Sam are two well-known personalities among Indian bloggers, particularly in the luxury sector. Swati and Sam are software engineers and travellers by passion. They serve as the ideal illustration of how a couple might accomplish their travel-related aspirations.

  • More than 16 foreign countries, as well as other domestic locations have been visited as a result of their shared enthusiasm for travel.
  • Their site, “The Tales of a Traveller,” is where you can discover helpful information on opulent lodgings, weekend getaways, unusual locales, restaurant reviews, travel advice, and much more.
  • It is filled with information about the places they visit that they share and you can learn a lot from their blogs.

You can always be prepared when visiting a new place, but making the most of your trip always requires a basic familiarity with the area and its culture. These travel bloggers can provide you with advice based on their own experiences in this situation. They act as a virtual guide at each stage of the procedure, from choosing a location to organising an itinerary. Set new travel objectives for yourself this year by taking inspiration from these top travel bloggers in India.

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Indian travel blogs and bloggers have gained immense popularity in recent years for their captivating stories, stunning photography, and valuable travel tips. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or planning your first trip to India, these 10 Indian travel blogs and bloggers should be on your radar. Here are the best Indian travel blogs and their respective websites:

10 Best Indian Travel Blogs/Bloggers To Follow

1. Nomadic Matt India  

Website: www.nomadicmatt.com

Matthew Kepnes, known as Nomadic Matt, is an American travel blogger who frequently explores India. His blog offers practical advice on budget travel, tips on finding cheap accommodation, and insightful guides to various Indian destinations. Matt’s comprehensive content is a valuable resource for travelers looking to explore India without breaking the bank.

2. Inditales  

Website: www.inditales.com

Anuradha Goyal, the creator of Inditales, is a passionate traveler and storyteller who delves into the cultural and historical aspects of India. Her blog is a treasure trove of information on lesser-known destinations, heritage sites, and offbeat experiences across India.

3. Breathedreamgo  

Website: www.breathedreamgo.com

Mariellen Ward, a Canadian travel writer and blogger, focuses on responsible and sustainable travel in India. Her blog covers everything from yoga and spirituality to wildlife and adventure travel, offering a holistic perspective on Indian culture and lifestyle.

4.The Shooting Star

Website: www.theshootingstar.com

Shivya Nath, a young Indian traveler, quit her corporate job to explore the world and document her journeys. Her blog is filled with inspiring narratives about backpacking, solo travel, and responsible tourism in India and beyond.

5. Travel Tales from India

Website: www.traveltalesfromindia.in

Mridula Dwivedi, a professor and travel enthusiast, shares her personal travel experiences and provides valuable travel advice for those exploring India. Her blog includes an array of travel stories, photography, and travel tips for different budgets.

6.Devil On Wheels

Website: www.devilonwheels.com

Dheeraj Sharma’s blog is a go-to resource for anyone planning a road trip in the Himalayan region. It’s packed with practical advice, detailed itineraries, and information on traveling to some of the most remote and picturesque destinations in northern India.

7. Lakshmi Sharath

Website: www.lakshmisharath.com

Lakshmi Sharath is a travel writer and photographer whose blog covers a wide range of travel experiences within India and abroad. Her storytelling and vibrant images make her blog a delightful exploration of India’s diverse landscapes and cultures.

8.Wander With Jo

Website: www.wanderwithjo.com

Jo, an Indian travel blogger, shares her travel stories and practical tips for exploring destinations worldwide. Her blog covers various aspects of travel, from adventure and food to culture and luxury, and she has a special love for exploring the deserts of Rajasthan.

9. Sid The Wanderer

Website: www.sidthewanderer.com

Siddhartha Joshi, also known as Sid The Wanderer, is an engineer turned travel blogger. He shares vivid travelogues, stunning photography, and detailed itineraries for destinations in India and beyond. His blog is a great resource for travelers looking to embark on unique journeys.

10. Tour My India  

Website: www.tourmyindia.com

Tour My India is not just a blog but a comprehensive travel portal focusing on Indian destinations. It provides in-depth travel guides, tour packages, and travel tips for travelers interested in exploring the diverse landscapes and cultures of India.

These Indian travel blogs and bloggers cater to a wide range of interests and travel styles, from budget backpacking to luxury getaways, making them valuable resources for anyone planning to explore the incredible and multifaceted country of India. Be sure to check out their websites for inspiration and practical information before your next adventure.

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Travelling is something that has an appeal of its own. Exploring new places, trying new cuisines, meeting new people, and most importantly, all those exciting adventures you experience. But only a few people are able to follow their passion for travelling, explore the roads less travelled, and make a living out of it. Yes, we are talking about the travel bloggers here, who left their 9-5 jobs and chose to travel around the globe. They not only talk about their travel journeys but also inspire people to explore the wonders of the world. These bloggers will compel you to get out of your comfort zone by sharing their experiences and giving hacks and tips about all things travel-related. Here is a list of top Indian bloggers that are doing good in the travel niche, in no particular order, who believe in seeking adventures and exploring new things.

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Anuradha Goyal

Anuradha Goyal who followed her passion and started her travel journey back in 2004 , has been to almost every state in India and over 15 countries around the globe . In her travel blog, she has been writing about her various adventurous and inspiring tales and giving useful information about the rich culture and history of the places she has travelled to. She also has an interest in reviewing books and is the author of the book The Mouse Charmers — Digital Pioneers of India , published by Random House .

Shivya Nath

Shivya Nath is a true inspiration for those who are planning to travel. She quit her corporate job at the age of 23 to pursue her dream of travelling. She gave up her home to be a nomad and sold her personal belongings to move around freely. She is always on the lookout for offbeat experiences. She is well known for her solo travels and for exploring lesser-known places. She is also a social entrepreneur, a solo traveller, and a digital nomad. She has also published a book, ‘The Shooting Stars ‘, where she has written about how she started her travel journey and how it went.

Ajay Sood

Ajay Sood is a travel photographer who tells stories through his photos. Fascinated by different societies and ways of living, his photographs speak about the journey of his travel experiences. His work has been published in Huffington Post, Taj Magazine, GoGetter, and many more prestige magazines . He also won the Best Photoblog Award from Gujarat Tourism and the Innovative Council of Indian Tourism (ICIT) in 2018 . 

Siddhartha Joshi

Siddartha Joshi is another acknowledged Indian travel blogger. He writes about his awe-inspiring endeavours, culture, and lifestyles that he has seen in his blogs with stunning pictures that he clicks while he travels. He also writes reviews about hotels, cafes, and restaurants . His travels are all about wandering around, exploring the place with wonder and curiosity, meeting people he has never met before, enjoying new experiences, and living in the moment. He also got featured in several publications like The Times of India, Business Standard, Hindustan Times, etc . And he also got nominated for the Indian Blogger Awards.

Ami Bhat

Ami Bhat , who is a full-time travel writer and blogger, believes that travel is thrilling. Her work has been published in some the prestige places like Huffington Post, Lonely Planet , and so on. Her blog talks about a lot of fun and adventurous travels. She also has a passion for photography, sports, and dancing. She also loves mountains and beaches and never ceases to find beauty in each of these places.

Lakshmi Sharath

Lakshmi Sharath is a well-known Indian blogger who has travelled to 5 continents and over 25 countries. She is an inspiration for solo women’s travels and motivates them to explore the world on their own. In her blog, you can find many inspiring stories of her exploring national and international destinations. She advises all travellers to take trips on the weekdays and off-season. She is also the recipient of India’s Best Travel Blog award in the year 2008 . She has also worked with some of the major brands like Nokia, Airbnb, and Virgin Atlantic .

Archana Singh

Archana Singh, who is an award-winning travel blogger, loves to explore offbeat destinations. she has travelled to over 60 countries. She loves discovering the beauty of life and her blog is proof of that. she is a true inspiration for budding travel enthusiasts. she has won under various genres such as adventure, culture, solo travel, and luxury. She is also an influencer, public speaker, photographer, and brand consultant .

Abhinav Singh

Abhinav Singh is one of the leading Indian travel bloggers. What started as a personal self-healing journey has now become his career. He has travelled to over 200 destinations in India and 11 countries in the past 10 years . His work has been published in some of the leading newspapers and magazines like National Geographic, Lonely Planet, Mint, Outlook Traveler, and Times of India. With his ace photography skills, he has captured some of the most amazing shots and has also won many awards for photography and blogging. he has also worked with many international tourism boards, airlines, luxury resorts, and other brands.  

Dheeraj Sharma

Dheeraj , who has a special affection for the Himalayas, is one of the best Indian bloggers. He loves to write about the Himalayan region, and in fact, you can find information about several off-beat destinations in that region. If you have always wanted to travel to the Himalayas, then Dheeraj’s blog is something you should look up to. He has a zeal for driving while discovering new places and gets on his wheels occasionally to rejuvenate himself.

Venkat Ganesh

Venkat Ganesh known for his road trips on bikes, shares some of his amazing travel experiences in his blog. he believes that road trips are a thrilling way of exploring new places with his bike as the sole travel companion. His blog is all about finding inspiration, learning how to travel on a budget, and seeing the world from a new angle. You’ll be surprised to learn about his unplanned travels, which turned out to be such thrilling adventures in themselves.

Deepak Patel , who is a tech lover, likes to explore the dazzling beauty of nature. He enjoys meeting new people, trying different cuisine, and learning about conventional living. He puts great emphasis on pictures since he believes they have a significant impact on readers. He lets his curiosity run wild as he reads ancient texts, admires historic buildings, and speculates about India’s unique cultural legacy. If you’re a fan of history and culture and want thoughtful insights into India’s most fascinating places, this blog is the place to start.

Indrani Ghose

Indrani Ghose , who is an ex-Indian Air Force employee, has travelled to over 20 countries, including Italy, Thailand, Belgium, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Vatican City, and many more. She not only talks about her experiences in her blog but also writes about the cuisines, hotels, and things that are special about the places she visits. As she is a freelance writer and photographer, she finds time to capture live moments with her camera.

Parnashree Devi

Parnashree Devi is someone who embraces new cultures and traditions. She enjoys travelling to remote areas of the world, meeting locals, trying their cuisine, and discovering different ways of life. She has travelled to more than 300 destinations around the world. She was also a part of an MTV road trip show called ‘Nano Drive with MTV’, where she covered 21 destinations spread over 5 states in 21 days. She hopes to inspire people to get out of their comfort zones and explore the wonders of the world.

Sankara

Sankara is a professional travel blogger who quit his IT job in 2008 and has been travelling full-time since then. Wildlife holidays, vegetarian cuisine, unique cultures, and visas for Indian travellers are among some of the topics that he writes about in his blog. Some of his blogs have also been featured in National Geographic Traveler India magazine and Deccan Chronicle newspaper. with his travel stories and TEDx platform, he has been an inspiration for many people across the globe ‘to be on the road’ just as the name of his blog suggests.

Mridula Dwivedi

Mridula Dwivedi followed her passion for travelling and blogging and became one of the most successful Indian travel bloggers. she started her blogging journey back in 2005, and she won the Best Travel Indi Blog at the India Weblog Awards in 2017. As she believes in responsible travelling, she writes about travel insurance in her blog, among other topics like tips and hacks, hotel reviews, etc. Her blog ‘Travel Tales from India and Abroad’ has been featured in The Guardian, BBC, and National Geographic, among a few other publications. 

Moreover, if you are a food lover, then don’t forget to follow these food bloggers for food tips and recipes . Do check it out.

1. Affiliate Marketing : When it comes to affiliate marketing, there are numerous choices for travel bloggers. The travel industry has so many various aspects that you can advertise, analyze, and recommend. People are interested in knowing about anything from where to stay to how to get there to what to wear or bring.

It would be best if you thought about your special niche within the world of travel blogging and who your audience is before you start. Which travel affiliate programs are best for your blog will be determined by this. There is luxury travel, adventure travel, road trips, hiking, camping, and even themed cruises. Different affiliate programs can cater to your particular niche and would be the most sensible choice. Promoting a five-star luxury hotel to travellers who enjoy staying in hostels, for example, is probably not going to be very effective.

Recommending goods and services becomes natural once you’ve established a strong rapport with your audience.

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2. Ads on Your Website : Another fantastic option to monetize your travel blog through passive income is by placing ads. Ad revenue is based on traffic, so even though it may seem silly to include it at first, it’s preferable to do it right away because you never know when a post will go viral or receive a lot of traffic. Although there are several ad networks available, Google Adsense is one of the finest to use for beginners.

3. Sponsored Posts : When brands pay travel bloggers to essentially write a whole post about them, it is what is known as a sponsored post. Sponsored posts can be announcement-style posts that give you a lot of information about something to persuade you to visit the brand’s website and make the purchase, reviews of products that brands send bloggers, hotels those brands ask them to stay in, or tours that brands invite bloggers to participate in.

Cross-posting about sponsors on Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, and Facebook is another revenue stream for travel bloggers, but only if they can show businesses in their media kit that their followers on those platforms are engaged.

In addition to this, we would also like you to check our latest blog, where we have listed some of the top fashion bloggers in India. Do have a look and let us know if you find it helpful.

Travel bloggers can make money with affiliate marketing, ads on the website, and sponsored posts.

Travel bloggers, on average, can earn Rs. 7,500 – Rs. 750,000 per month.

Travel bloggers on Instagram can make money with sponsored campaigns, collaborate with brands whose products can be used while travelling, affiliate marketing, ebooks, and third-party services.

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Gone are the days when blogging was simply considered a leisure activity. With the right amount of passion, creativity and a knack for business, people can make millions from their blogs. There are plenty of bloggers in India, but these are some of the best, who stand out with consistent quality content.

Ajay jain, kunzum.

Ajay Jain initially started as a tech blogger but soon realised that what he really wanted to do was travel. He set off on a journey around the world, documenting his incredible experiences and sharing handy tips he picked up during his expeditions. Jain then rented a small space at Hauz Khas Village in New Delhi to set up a gallery for his travel photographs. This soon turned into Kunzum, the city’s first travel cafe . It may have started as a blog but Kunzum has now become a trusted travel brand today.

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Shivya Nath, The Shooting Star

While quitting their stable jobs and flying to their dream destinations is wishful thinking for most people, Shivya Nath actually made that dream come true. She calls the road her home and funds all her travel through the money she makes blogging. Among her many accolades is Best Indian Travel Blogger awarded by Vogue India in 2015. Nath has also started India Untravelled , a company that helps travellers discover offbeat destinations in India and encourages responsible tourism.

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Shivya Nath was awarded the Best Indian Travel Blogger by Vogue India in 2015.

Amit Agarwal, Labnol

Amit Agarwal is widely credited as being India’s first professional blogger . Back in 2004, Agarwal quit his stable job in a well-known tech firm to work full time on his blog, Labnol. He provides step-by-step guides about using different software and mobile applications, explaining them in a clear and concise manner. Apart from his hugely popular blog, the techie has also developed successful apps like Mail Merge for Gmail.

Rukmini Ray Kadam, Trumatter

Trumatter is an interior design blog started by Rukmini Ray Kadam in 2009. Kadam lives in a modest but beautifully decorated flat in Mumbai with her husband. Her posts, such as “Fitting a Home Office in Our Tiny 110 Sq ft. Bedroom”, are very relatable to most readers, who’re struggling for ideas for their own small apartments in the city. Kadam’s decor and DIY ideas are easy and affordable, which is why her blog has become so popular. She has won several blogging awards and has been featured in some of the most renowned publications in the country.

Rukmini Ray Kadam has one of the most popular interior design blogs in India

Shradha Sharma, YourStory

Shradha Sharma started YourStory as a platform to feature inspiring entrepreneurs from all parts of India, and to bring their personal stories to a larger audience. YourStory is more than just a blog now, and has gone on to become a leading resource to find all things related to Indian start-ups. Sharma has received widespread appreciation for her work and was even selected as one of the 500 LinkedIn Influencers across the world in 2015.

Allen Claudius, Bowties and Bones

Allen Claudius is the founder of men’s fashion blog Bowties and Bones . He was featured as one of India’s Best Dressed Men in the February 2014 issue of GQ India. Bowties and Bones goes beyond a fashion blog to feature travel and culture stories as well. Claudius offers styling tips, documents his travels, writes film reviews and interviews interesting and creative people like himself.

BowtiesandBones by Allen Claudius is one of the few exciting men’s fashion blog in India

Harsh Agarwal, ShoutMeLoud

Another successful Indian tech blogger is Harsh Agarwal, who started ShoutMeLoud as a hobby in 2008. The first income he ever made online was $10. Almost 10 years later, he managed to earn $50,000 in a single month through his blog. Agarwal has now expanded and started a membership-based site that teaches about professional blogging, an online cryptocurrency publication and a website that provides a comprehensive guide to using WordPress.

Archana Doshi, Archana’s Kitchen

When it comes to food blogging in India, Archana Doshi is one of the first names that pops up. Doshi had always been passionate about food, and before she entered the world of blogging she had a catering business and gave cooking lessons at home. It was only when her friends encouraged her to share her wonderful recipes with the world that her blog, Archana’s Kitchen , happened. She also has a popular YouTube channel , where her videos have been watched by millions of viewers.

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Aien Jamir, Fashion & I

Aien Jamir is a blogger who’s often seen in the pages of top fashion magazines like Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Elle. She is the founder of Fashion & I , which started as a personal blog back in 2009, and has now turned into a popular lifestyle site featuring content related to fashion, beauty, travel, food and technology. Jamir’s bold and unconventional sense of style is hard to overlook, and this has gained her a legion of followers, which only seems to be growing with time. She’s now worked with top home-grown and international brands, not just in fashion, including Adidas, H&M, Bobbi Bown and Chevrolet.

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