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A Guide to Backpacking In India

In my previous post Backpacking Across India I wrote about the draws of backpacking across India- it's highs, it's lows and the typical trails chosen by backpacker to discover this vast and diverse country called India. Here's a practical guide to backpacking in India, that will help you plan and prepare for effect travel in India can have.
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Most regions of India experiences hot tropical weather. The summer months May and June are hot, dry and dusty and many travellers find it uncomfortable to travel at this time of the year. The south is hot almost hot throughout the year but more bearable in the winter. The winter months (November - March) will see the most of the subcontinent enjoying relatively cool temperatures and clear skies. inaccessible in winter. Most regions are subject to monsoon rains between June and September. On the whole before and during the monsoon, humidity is far more of a problem than straight heat. The Himalayas experience much colder, damper weather in the winter and higher lying places are usually covered in snow, making them inaccessible.
Local and government buses can be good, but aren't much fun or comfortable for longer distances. Private (as in not operated by the state) buses or shared taxis are much better - all run frequently. Some tourists in Rajasthan and other areas hire a car and driver for several weeks - great idea, but only if you get a good driver, so in many ways this is a gamble and quite expensive comparatively if you are one or few. For very short distances with in a city try the notorious 3 wheeler Auto Rickshaw.
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Loads of cheap guest houses, most a little hot, noisy and very basic. Middle range rooms with AC are worth it at times. For cheaper budget accommodation there is a variety of Hostels spread out throughout each region. The department of tourism moderates these and you will generally be provided with a bed with a mattress, bed linen and a wardrobe with a lock. The standard of hygiene varies so it is often advisable to bring your own lightweight sleeping bag when staying in a hostel. Remember that you get what you pay for so a little extra goes a long way in terms of comfort and amenities.
Women can expect a lot of unwanted attention and some quite dangerous. To respect Indian sensitivities when in public Western women should avoid wearing skirts or at least keep the length of the skirt below the knees or longer. A better option is jeans or relatively loose slacks. Avoid sleeveless tops, tight trousers/pants, and shorts. These suggestions are especially important when visiting rural areas or tradition-bound urban areas.