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Best 20 Indian Travel Magazines & Publications
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- Luxury Travel Magazine » India
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1. Outlook Traveller Magazine
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7. Today's Traveller Magazine
8. Selling Travel Magazine » Indian Ocean
9. Tourism India Magazine
10. Travel Turtle Magazine » Domestic
11. Travel Mail Magazine
12. Go World Travel Magazine » India
13. Wanderlust Magazine » India
14. Rupali Dean» Travel
15. Luxury Travel Magazine » India
16. Jaipur Explore Magazine
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Travelling is indeed the best way to rejuvenate yourself. In this world full of breathtaking places, choosing the perfect travel destination can never be easy.
You might scroll through Instagram and suddenly come across a splendid travel picture and wish to visit that place. That one moment might trigger to you pack your bags and just leave. But how do you choose the best travel destination for yourself?
Here is when you need to pick the top travel magazine that can help you choose the best travel destination. Let’s take a look at the best travel magazines in India so that you book your tickets and get going for an adventure trip.
Travel + Leisure – Travelling is like an addiction, once you get the taste of it, you wish to continue with the best destinations available. Travel + Leisure is the coolest online travel magazine available for the people who wish to start travelling and also the ones who have travelled to places and searching for their next travel destination. You will be awestruck with the amazing pictures and facts about the best places you can visit.
Outlook Traveller – Being one of the top inspirational travel magazines in India, Outlook Traveller has always helped travellers in creating memories. Inspiring people to travel from since 15 years, Outlook Traveller is a top choice by many and can undoubtedly be your best travel guide.
National Geographic Traveller India – Showcasing the spectacular destinations in the country, National Geographic Traveller India is the stop solution for your leisure travel and also the upcoming adventures that you are planning on. With the digital edition of this best travel magazine, fascinating stories travellers talking about culture, rituals, best attractions and many more all over the country.
Discover India – A scenic picture can make your heart melt. Discover India is one of the top travel magazines with immersive content that can surely bring out the wanderlust in you. This magazine is a treat to the eye and a motivation to pull up your socks and get going to capture some great pictures for your next travel trip. Including luxury, spiritual essence and absolutely everything that you can ask for, this travel magazine is a complete treat to the eye.
Conde Nast Traveller India – Providing a platform to travellers to talk about their raw travel experiences including the challenges and rewards of witnessing the beautiful destinations, Conde Nast Traveller India has been a top choice for many. If you wish to go for a luxury trip, the digital edition of this magazine can be the best solution to all your doubts, queries and help you have a memorable trip.
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Any Good Budget Travel Magazines in India?
Since I am so gung-ho about travel, it came as a surprise (to me) that I do not know of any travel magazine in India apart from Outlook Traveller. And that too, I only go to their website. Well, the magazine comes in my college library, but the glossy cover and its outlandish destinations and super price tags, completely put me off. It seems like an insult to a budget traveler like me!
Now on the global scene, I know at least two good websites that devote attention to the budget travel, GoNOMAD.com and Transitions Abroad.
With GoNOMAD.com I had some luck and as many of my regular visitors know, my two stories have seen the light of the day. One is about trek k ing in Goa with YHAI and the other about how to reach Ladakh without breaking my (OK, husband’s) bank balance. Both of the stories are as budget travel as possible. And we are a double income no kid (but two nephews) household.
My feeling is that a lot of people do budget travel in India and around the globe. Can you point me out a good Indian website or magazine that devotes itself (at least acknowledges) budget traveling? If not, anyone is willing to launch such a magazine?
21 thoughts on “ Any Good Budget Travel Magazines in India? ”
i read FE Business Traveller. Its from indian express grouphttp://www.businesstravellerindia.com/
I come here to read about budget traqvel in India…
Thanks Prakash for your input. Teri, the link is not formed in the comment, I would love it if you could give it again.
Prakash, on second thoughts, FE Business Traveller is again full of stories about Jetsetting corporate employees and living The Porsche Life! I most certainly do not fall in any of the above categories but I love to travel and I am looking for a humble budget travel magazine.
Mridula : It was was my first visit to this blog ( via desipundit) . after spending some time to find what TTFA ( sucha longggg name..:D)is all about, i understand, FE traveller doesnt fall in the category. It’s mainly for business travellers, giving tips hotel discounts, airfares, cock & mocktails. I dont know of any other magazine.I think teri refers to ‘THIS’ blog, TTFA
Prakash, thanks a lot for your second comment but now what is TTFA? Or do you want me to spend all that time again that you took in finding it. Please, please, give me a link.
oops.. it had to be TTFI, which means traveltalesfromindia. What i meant was, i read your previous posts.
I thought once, if the reference is to my own blog but could not figure out with the A! Hmm, thanks a lot for all your comments and interaction. I do know of a good India travel message board India Mike though that covers many aspects.
yes, traveltalesfromindia.blogspot.com could be used as good budget travel magazine 🙂 . by the way have you tried “travel plus” magazine. it is not budget travel but it covers good places and spots there to visit.
Yeah, you people are turning it into some kind of a joke 🙂 Telling me to read my own blog for the places I have yet to visit? Cry.
I don’t know of anybut yeah you could write a guide for travelling withthe information from this blog
I understand this sentiment and in the U.S. many publications are geared towards luxury travel, which leaves ordinary people with the impression that only the rich can afford to travel. One magazine that I LOVE is Budget Travel! They appeal to independent travelors and those of us that love exploring the world but on a budget. The website has great information too! http://www.budgettravelonline.com/
all newspapers have column for tourism …but there is a magazine …nature (indian)…there is one for female travellers also…uma
not indian but some good indian travel tips. http://www.bootsnall.com/Maybe u can start one for India!
mridula – I meant I read your blog for all my travel in india tips…
Mridula,I am a travel bug as I see you are, and I have done backpacking type stuff in various parts of the globe — but like you, I’m yearning for a good budget Indian travel magazine. I do travel a lot around India, and by now have a good idea of how to do it and how to look for where to stay and so forth, but a good magazine would be a great help. What about checking to see what it takes to start one? Are you from IITK yourself? Spent a week over Diwali there this year, my bro-in-law teaches CS there. We always love going.I also wanted to say, when you argue with guys like someone you have been arguing with of late, they will promptly resort to stock phrases like “straw man” and “non-sequitur” and “evasion” and “caricature”. As you have found out. It’s because they have no answers, and are not interested in debate.
Dilip, I love travelling, I will be off in the last week of December again, yippee! I have seen very few other places in the world, four to be precise and that too because of attending conferences. Once we pay off the house loan (some 20 years later) we think of going to Russia :)I am kind of getting settled in my academic job but if I could do it, I would definitely try coming up with a travel magazine. I did my Ph.D. from IITK so I am an IITK P.G., which is different than being IITK U.G. And I have spent more years than I should have at the campus completing that Ph.D.Dilip like the author of that thread, we had that debate on emails too, so I know the method by now. Still, no harm in having a good debate out in public. Thanks a lot for your words on the issue.
May be you already ‘ve been here but this forum has good advice on travel within India : http://www.indiamike.com/india/index.phpSimilarly …i read up http://www.indiatravelog.com/ from time to time..Hope that helps ;-)Raj
I wish to launch a travel magazine – had made an attempt earlier with ezine Indianhospitality.com but contributions were not coming forth from travel writers. But I am personally a great tourism freak and have undergone a Masters in Tourism & Travel specialisation to attempt improve tourism information in the country.
Hi Mridula,
Your concern is so right, just yesterday I was tweeting about the same issue, there is no information available for budget travel, weekend backpacking. You search for something travel related and all you get is websites selling expensive package tours. In 2005 I had started a small Delhi based group, Lets Go but sadly after few years, I got busy with life and now it is dormant.
I would love to join hands in starting a budget travel magazine, and until we get that going it would be great if we could use the Lets Go platform to share our own travel story. Its similar to what you have started here.
Do take a look, let’s do something together. http://letsgowanderers.wordpress.com Sanjukta
Just stumbled upon this post. Given that you asked this question way back in 2005, i am curious to know what is your view about travel magazines available in India now.
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Best 5 Travel magazines in India every explorer should read
Here is when you need to pick the top travel magazine that can help you choose the best travel destination. Let’s take a look at the best travel magazines in India so that you book your tickets and get going for an adventure trip.
Travel + Leisure - Travelling is like an addiction, once you get the taste of it, you wish to continue with the best destinations available. Travel + Leisure is the coolest online travel magazine available for the people who wish to start travelling and also the ones who have travelled to places and searching for their next travel destination. You will be awestruck with the amazing pictures and facts about the best places you can visit.
Outlook Traveller - Being one of the top inspirational travel magazines in India, Outlook Traveller has always helped travellers in creating memories. Inspiring people to travel from since 15 years, Outlook Traveller is a top choice by many and can undoubtedly be your best travel guide.
National Geographic Traveller India - Showcasing the spectacular destinations in the country, National Geographic Traveller India is the stop solution for your leisure travel and also the upcoming adventures that you are planning on. With the digital edition of this best travel magazine, fascinating stories travellers talking about culture, rituals, best attractions and many more all over the country.
Discover India - A scenic picture can make your heart melt. Discover India is one of the top travel magazines with immersive content that can surely bring out the wanderlust in you. This magazine is a treat to the eye and a motivation to pull up your socks and get going to capture some great pictures for your next travel trip. Including luxury, spiritual essence and absolutely everything that you can ask for, this travel magazine is a complete treat to the eye.
Conde Nast Traveller India - Providing a platform to travellers to talk about their raw travel experiences including the challenges and rewards of witnessing the beautiful destinations, Conde Nast Traveller India has been a top choice for many. If you wish to go for a luxury trip, the digital edition of this magazine can be the best solution to all your doubts, queries and help you have a memorable trip.
So as you know about the best travel magazines in India, you are free to pick a destination and fill your Instagram feed with astonishing pictures and inspire the world to travel. To create your own travel tales, visit Readwhere and you will find the latest digital editions of all the listed travel magazines. You can thank us once you are back from your next break.
Online Travel Companies See Surge in Sports Tourism in India – India Report
Bulbul Dhawan , Skift
June 3rd, 2024 at 11:00 PM EDT
Indian travelers are combining their love for sports with increased spending power to experience major sporting events live. To better understand the trend in sports tourism, Skift reached out to online travel companies - here's what they're seeing.
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Sports tourism is on a rise in India, with the country’s sports tourism market expected to be valued at nearly $53 billion in 2033, according to a report released by market research firm Future Market Insights last year. The firm expects the industry to grow at an annual rate of 17.1% from its valuation of $11 billion in 2023.
Major sporting events, including the cricket T20 World Cup series, Wimbledon, and the 2024 Olympics are coming soon. These tournaments are popular among sport enthusiasts in India, and as the spending power of Indian travelers is increasing , there seems to be an increased interest in seeing them live.
Skift reached out to online travel companies to understand the trends that they are seeing:
Rajeev Kale – President and Country Head, Holidays, MICE, Visa at Thomas Cook (India) Limited: “Our consumer data trends for 2024 highlight a 40% surge in demand for big-ticket global sporting events. Topping the list is the cricket World Cup series, Wimbledon, the Olympics, and F1. We have received about 200 queries including confirmed group bookings for the anticipated India-Pakistan cricket match in New York.”
Kale said that these events play a key role in influencing travel decisions, with 23% of consumers taking them into account while choosing destinations.
“What is truly encouraging is that Indians are clearly displaying a spend appetite for such sporting extravaganzas.”
Daniel D’Souza – President and Country Head at Holidays, SOTC Travel: Sports tourism is becoming a major driver for the Indian market, said D’Souza. “The demand is increasing by 20-35%. Live attendance is an exciting and desirable experience for Indian travelers, evident by their dominance in overseas ticket purchases for major sporting events such as cricket, Wimbledon and Australian Open in lawn tennis, and football.”
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Top 10 Travel Magazines of India | Travel Links Live
There are a lot of destinations. Travelling ventures and travel magazines in India . Travel Magazines are your way of exploring the unexplored through the eyes of books.
Travel magazines are a way of shortlisting their next travel vacations for travelling enthusiasts. Moreover, when you think of travelling in India, a mixed visualization comes to mind, and you see multiple images in front of your eyes. Suppose you are a trekker, mountaineer, or solo traveller. In that case, you must subscribe to any good travel magazine to get information regarding the latest tips and offers. Here we will list the top10 best Travel magazines in India.
Whether it is a luxury holiday or a divine visit to a famous temple or shrine, you will get all the information in these magazines. These are the top travel magazines to read.
1. Travel Links: Top Travel Magazine of India
If you are a traveller who looks for critical and creative analysis of a place or a beautifully curated list of places with their essentials. Travel links magazine is the ideal magazine for you. Travel links magazine is a-of-kind publishing that nurtures the experience and focuses on broadcasting travel journeys and authentic experiences.
They hunt down authentic resources and information from rare travel destinations to buzzing markets to every budget-based hotel. They have everything in their magazine shortlisted for you. The unique point about the magazine is that while promoting tourism, they support green and eco-friendly tourism with sustainable luxury travel, which is an unbeatable combination. We highly recommend this magazine for travellers who wish to explore travel destinations with real experiences.
2. National Geographic Traveler
National Geographic Traveler is the world’s most famous travel magazine. With its headquarters in Washington D.C. The magazine has its mark in various countries, including India. Since 1988, it has aimed to make people aware of different exciting explorations while spreading the word about protecting the planet.
The main focus of this magazine is marked towards wildlife travelling and cultural heritage worldwide. National Geographic Traveller India is an Indian version of the National Geographic Society’s much-acclaimed U.S. magazine National Geographic Traveler. National Geographic Traveller India embraces a plethora of information about worldwide and India.
From helping its audience find an ideal travelling destination to preparing an entire itinerary for them, the magazine helps travel enthusiasts know about the world and inspire people to travel around the globe.
3. Discover India: Top Travel Magazine of India
Discover India is one of India’s most geriatric and most designated travel magazines. It has been credited for presenting expert advice to the “wanderlust” Indians since 1988. Discover India caters to the essentials of luxury and adventure seekers. The magazine is a visual feast with beguiling pictures from all across the globe.
The magazine is sure to enchant you into a trail and help you get lost in a sprawling city or be roosted high up on a mountainside. It is an adventure book and catches the authentic vibes of the location, its individuals and the effervescent colors of the nation.
4. Outlook Traveler: Top Travel Magazine of India
One of the exclusive travel magazines in India, Outlook Traveller, seeks to present the world within the pages of a magazine. It is a pool of various information with dedicated writers and contributors writing about their adventures. Outlook makes sure that its guides are enlightening and contemporized. 175 issues and 15 years have given much to its dedicated and sapient readers who accept nothing but the best. The vistas are stunning and will keep you perusing the publication quite often.
Outlook traveller started around 2005 and has become one of India’s most popular travel magazines. The focus varies from industry trends to practical advice and is usually simple and crisp in its writing. They also branched into creating travel guidebooks known as Outlook Traveller Getaways which focus on a single topic, which could be – a destination, a festival, or other allied travel themes.
5. Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet India caters precisely to the travel needs of Indians. Well-informed about the culture and social norms here, Lonely Planet provides helpful answers to people’s specific questions. The articles offer beneficial information on travel planning, budgeting, destinations, hotels, food and everything a traveller requires to be equipped. The photographs are exceptional, and the magazine looks pretty worthwhile.
Environmentally conscious individuals will be pleased to know that the pages are 100% friendly to the Ancient Forest. For instance, its laminated cover and stitched crest make it durable and insusceptible to the rigours of travel. Reliable to the core, their writers get no free travel or favours for their reviews, which are about as unprejudiced as they can be.
6. Wanderlust India
Wanderlust is for the courageous, the fearful, the maverick, the conventional, the curious, the competitors and the ones inclined to risk moving out of their comfort zones. With 9 tourism prizes under its belt, Wanderlust India has accomplished plenty right as a travel publication for India. It has assisted thousands of people in achieving their travel dreams and, in the process, discovering themselves.
Right from the first quivering step, Wanderlust suggests planning advice that helps your trip be nearly flawless. It offers the readers a colourful peek into the treasures of India, both well-known and obscure. Whether you hope to climb peaks, explore harbours, visit lodges and luxury treatments or even follow a food trail, the reader can find all the information they’ll ever need.
7. Conde Nast India
Condé Nast is a 100+-year-old global mass media company named after its founder Condé Montrose Nast. It houses several famous magazines such as Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair, Wired etc. Condé Nast Traveller came into the picture in 1987 and focused on luxury and lifestyle travel. As one would expect, most people read it for its aspirational value and create a wishlist.
Providing details about the latest luxury travel ideas. The business has some of the most iconic titles in media. It is famous for its highest-quality range for the world’s most influential audience.
Contemporary, trendy and all-encompassing, Conde Nast Traveller India has left a clear footprint in India’s travelling circuit. Vivid, colourful pictures attract your attention, while stylish writing efficiently sustains it. Information on destinations, food, modes of transport, and everything under the sun is at your disposal. The stories about trailblazers and the adventurous keep your eyes peeled, and you’ll find yourself repeatedly reaching out for your copy.
8. Spice Route
Spice Route as a magazine is now in its thirteenth year of the periodical. It is developed to appeal to the nature and interests of Spice jet passengers. People appreciate this magazine for its content comprising a wide variety of topics like lifestyle, travel, food, fashion, culture, and spirituality. More than a million passengers read the Spice Route Magazine every month.
This magazine is from Space Jet, one of India’s most prominent national airlines. The essence and interest of the Passenger may be a tech-savvy person, an HNI expert, a student or an entrepreneur, or the individual travelling for business and pleasure is horizontally sheathed therein.
9. Travel+ Leisure India
Travel+Leisure India-South Asia is one of the iconic voyage magazines in the world. It offers a close look at varied global destinations with breathtaking photographs and reviews about different places, foods, cultures, trends, designs, etc., from the experts themselves. The magazine launches a new edition every month.
Travel+Leisure India -South Asia has etched its niche in the travel component. The magazine has constantly proved its resiliency and gained a committed readership.
Focused on the luxury travel experience, T+L India has a variety of topics, from travel news, celebrity interviews, hotel reviews and features. This magazine guides on the subjects like finding a secluded Indian beach to a definitive guide to hosting a wedding.
This is one of the favourite magazines of many readers, which helps them keep sticking to the content and entertaining travel stories.
Travel magazines cover all aspects of the world and give you all the information in the comfort of your home. Hope this carefully curated list of the top ten travel magazines in India will inspire the globe-trotter in you. If you need help with planning a trip to any of these places
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Do UK citizens need a visa for India?
Yes, to embark on your Indian adventure and explore its captivating wonders, as a UK citizen, you need to apply for an Indian Visa before entering the country.
There are a few types of Indian eVisa available for UK citizens. The type of visa you choose will depend on the purpose of your trip.
India visa for UK citizens: Available types
Here are the Indian visas available for UK citizens:
The Tourist Visa is for those visiting India for tourism purposes, such as sightseeing, visiting friends and family, or attending cultural events.
You’ll need a Business Visa if traveling to India for business purposes, such as attending conferences, meetings, or trade fairs.
The Medical Visa : This visa is for those seeking medical treatment in India. It's issued to the patient and two attendants and is sometimes called the e-medical attendant visa.
What is the India Tourist Visa for UK citizens?
The India Tourist Visa (also known as the India e-tourist visa or India e-visa) for UK citizens is an electronic travel document that allows British citizens to visit India for tourism and recreational purposes. It grants permission to explore India's incredible attractions, historical sites, cultural heritage, and natural beauty.
How long is the India Tourist Visa valid For UK nationals?
There are three different types of tourist eVisas . Each has a different validity period. Your options for a tourist visa are:
The 30-day Double-Entry India Tourist Visa
The 1-year Multiple-Entry India Tourist Visa
The 5-year Multiple-Entry India Tourist Visa
This blog on Indian visa validity and allowed stay has detailed information on the specifics of each type of visa.
Note : All Indian e-Visas are non-extendable and non-convertible.
Who is eligible to get an India Tourist Visa in the UK?
The eligibility criteria for an Indian Tourist Visa in the UK are as follows:
Nationality : You must be a British citizen. All UK passport holders are eligible to apply for an Indian Tourist Visa.
Purpose : The visa is for tourism and recreational activities in India. It is not applicable for business purposes or employment.
Valid passport : Applicants must possess a valid UK passport with at least six months of validity remaining from the date of arrival in India.
Application process : UK citizens can apply for the India Tourist Visa with us.
Supporting documents : The application requires supporting documents such as a recent passport-size photograph, proof of accommodation in India, a travel itinerary, proof of financial means to cover the trip, and a return ticket or onward travel details.
It's essential to note that the final decision on granting the India Tourist Visa rests with the Indian authorities. Meeting the eligibility criteria doesn't guarantee approval, and it's advisable for British passport holders to carefully follow the application guidelines and provide accurate information to increase the chances of a successful visa application.
India Tourist Visa application: How to apply in the UK
The process is simple with our services and can be completed in just three easy steps. Here's how:
Step 1 : Visit our website and complete the online form. Provide your general information and select the type of visa you wish to apply for.
Step 2 : Review the information you provided to ensure its accuracy. Choose the processing option that best suits your requirements.
Step 3 : Pay the service fee using PayPal, Venmo, or a credit or debit card. Upload the necessary documents, including a passport photo and a scanned copy of your passport.
Once you've completed these three steps, simply submit your application and sit back while we handle the rest! You can expect to receive your e-visa in your email inbox within your selected timeframe.
Remember to carry both a printed and electronic copy of your Tourist eVisa during your travels. This will allow immigration officers to verify your e-Visa India status upon arrival quickly.
We recommend installing the iVisa app on your mobile phone for your convenience. With this app, you can keep track of your documents digitally, monitor the status of your application, and receive real-time alerts.
Necessary documents for the India Tourist Visa for UK citizens
A valid UK passport with a minimum of six months validity remaining from the intended arrival date in India.
Completed India Tourist Visa application form with accurate and up-to-date information.
Recent passport-size photograph (2x2 inches) with a white background.
Travel itinerary specifying the intended travel dates, places to be visited, and accommodation arrangements.
Proof of financial means to cover the expenses during your stay in India, such as bank statements or traveler's checks.
Proof of return or onward travel , such as a confirmed flight ticket.
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