A Guide to Handling Travel Money in India (2024)

India is a great country to travel to not only for its diverse things to see and do but also for its value for money. It is one of the most affordable places to visit. If you are planning a trip to India, before you go check out this guide for handling your travel money.

A Guide to Handling Travel Money in India (1)Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

What Currency Is Used in India

The official currency of India is the Indian rupee (sign: ₹; code: INR), which is divided into 100 paise (p). Banknotes come in denominations of ₹5, ₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, ₹200, ₹500 and ₹2000; coin denominations include ₹1, ₹2, ₹5 and ₹10. There used to be the ₹1,000 banknote, but it was demonetized in November 2016 in an effort to combat the use of illicit and counterfeit cash for funding illegal activities. So don't accept the ₹1,000 banknote as it is no longer valid.

Tip: The US dollar is also widely accepted in India, but it is still recommended to get some rupees in small denominations which can be used in remote areas where the US dollar may not be accepted.

Currency Exchange Rates of Rupee

The exchange rates between the Indian rupee and other currencies fluctuate. At the time of writing this post (March 8, 2024), US$1 equaled around ₹80; GBP£1 was worth about ₹105; AU$1 was around ₹54; CA$1 equaled around ₹61; Euro€1 was worth about ₹90. Check the latest rates here: https://www.xe.com/.

Can I Take Rupees to India

The Indian rupee is a closed currency. Foreigners are not allowed to carry the Indian currency into India. If you are a resident of India, you can bring up to ₹25,000 (US$350) without needing to declare.

Can I Take Foreign Currencies (Like US Dollars and Euros) to India

Foreign currencies are permitted to be taken into India and there is no limit to how much a visitor can take. Visitors can bring up to US$5,000 or its equivalent in another currency in coins and notes, or US$10,000 or its equivalent in another currency in coins, notes, and traveler’s checks to enter India without needing to declare it. The declaration is required if the amount is higher.

Before your departure, it's best to prepare money in different forms: a combination of cash, credit cards, and traveler's checks just in case you need them. It's also advisable to keep them in different places (money belts, secret pockets, a Ziploc bag, or even a washbag). As the saying goes "Don't keep all your eggs in one basket".

What Currency to Take To India

It is suggested you bring the currency of your home country and then exchange it for the Indian rupee. This is because, unless your local currency is the US dollar, changing your local currency into the US dollar first and then into the Indian currency may cost you twice in banking charges. Major currencies such as US dollars, British pounds, and Euros are easier to change though. Make sure to bring cash that is clean and undamaged so that it can be accepted by the exchange service.

Where to Get Rupees in India

You will find it easy to change major currencies (e.g. US dollars, Pounds Sterling, and Euros) into rupees throughout India. Australian and Canadian dollars and other currencies are accepted by some banks.

Airports: You can easily get rupees at currency exchange booths at the airport upon arrival, but the exchange rate is rather unfavorable. It's advisable to only exchange a small amount of rupees for incidentals and transportation to your hotel and downtown where you often get better rates.

Hotels: Many hotels offer money exchange services. Before booking, check if the hotel you want to book can change money and ask for details of the rate.

ATMs: ATMs often offer the best exchange rates and can be easily found at airports, urban areas, or outside of banks. Most ATMs accept MasterCard, Visa, Cirrus, and Maestro. The maximum amount of Indian rupees you can withdraw in one transaction varies, from ₹2000 / US$28 to ₹10,000 / US$ 141. The Indian bank charges a set fee (usually ₹150 / US$2 to ₹300 / US$4) instead of a percentage, so it's better to withdraw enough for your upcoming needs in each transaction rather than smaller amounts.

Tips:

1). Note that ATMs in India typically accept 4-digit codes. If your PIN is longer, ask your bank if it can be changed before your trip.

2). Before traveling, make sure your card can access banking networks in India and learn about the charges.

3). Let your bank know that you will be using your card in India so that it won't be blocked.

4). Take care of your encashment certificates (receipts) which you receive after finishing an exchange transaction. They will allow you to change your leftover rupees back to your local currency when you leave India.

5). Never accept any notes that are damaged, or filthy as they will be refused when you try to use them.

6). Never exchange money with an unauthorized money changer as it is illegal.

Where to Change Leftover Rupees

If you still have rupees left at the end of your trip, you can change them into foreign currency at the airport. You may need to show your encashment certificates or credit card / ATM receipts and present your passport and airline ticket.

Cost in India

India is generally considered a cheap country to travel in by Western standards. How much you spend largely depends on your travel style and budget. There are hotels for different budgets, from simple to luxury. As an expert on tailor-made travel for over a decade, Odynovo can create a tour that matches your budget, tastes, and interests.

Pay With Credit Cards in India

Credit cards are widely accepted in India, especially in major cities such as Delhi and Mumbai. Many hotels, upmarket restaurants, and shops allow you to pay by credit card. Smaller sellers only accept cash, so it's best to keep some rupee as a backup option. The most widely accepted cards In India are MasterCard and Visa. American Express is generally accepted by major hotels and restaurants. It's possible to withdraw cash advances at some banks.

Tipping Customary in India

Tipping is mostly optional in India and does not follow strict guidelines. The average tip is usually about 10% depending on the quality of the service.

Restaurants and hotels: Check if the restaurant/hotel has added a service charge to the bill; if not, tip around 10% for standard service.

Guides and Drivers: It is customary to tip guides and drivers after tours. Tipping ₹200 to ₹350 (US$3–US$5) per day is reasonable.

Taxis and rickshaws: It is not necessary, but it's good to tip if you really enjoy their services.

Spas and Salons: Tipping is not expected, but you can give a small tip if you think the service provided is excellent.

Bargain in India

Bargaining is part of the local culture in India. In most cases, it is not only allowed but also expected in local markets and most shops. Most sellers don't expect you to pay the asking price, so don't be afraid to bargain. However, haggling is not appropriate in more upmarket shops where prices are fixed.

Tips:

1). Dehli's Chandni Chok and Jaipur's Johari Bazaar in the Old City are great places to shop and experience the bargaining culture.

2). A general rule is not to accept more than half of the initial asking price.

3). When negotiating the price, do it with a smile and a sense of humor which makes it easier for you to get the price you want without offending the vendor.

4). Go to the market early and you may get a better price as the first sale of the day is considered lucky by sellers.

5). It is not recommended to haggle over small amounts as a few rupees matter more to the vendor than to you.

Hope this guide makes it easier for you to manage your travel money in India.

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A Guide to Handling Travel Money in India (2024)

FAQs

How do you carry money when traveling to India? ›

Before your departure, it's best to prepare money in different forms: a combination of cash, credit cards, and traveler's checks just in case you need them. It's also advisable to keep them in different places (money belts, secret pockets, a Ziploc bag, or even a washbag).

How many US dollars can I carry to India? ›

Bringing US dollars or other foreign currency to India involves adhering to the regulations set forth by the Reserve Bank of India. While there are no restrictions on the amount of currency you can bring, any sum exceeding US $5,000 must be declared to customs authorities using a Currency Declaration Form.

How much money can I take to India as a tourist? ›

If you're visiting India, you can bring cash, travellers' cheques (in pounds sterling or another foreign currency) or a bank card with you and exchange or withdraw rupees once in India. You must declare any amount above 5,000 US dollars in notes, or 10,000 US dollars in notes and travellers' cheques combined.

Is it better to take cash or card to India? ›

Cash is very commonly used in India so carrying some rupees is essential. Even in large cities like Mumbai, some stores and restaurants prefer cash, and smaller places like markets and souvenir stalls won't have any way of processing card payments either.

Can I use a US credit card in India? ›

Most ATMs will accept Visa and Mastercard, and a few will accept American Express and Diners Club, too. Just be warned that ATM cash withdrawals often come with high fees, and are subject to a variable withdrawal limit set by the local bank.

How can I carry cash on a plane in India? ›

As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Indian residents are allowed to carry cash up to Rs. 25,000 (approx. $350) while travelling within the country. These guidelines establish legal limits on how much cash can be carried on domestic flights for both residents and non-residents while entering or leaving the country.

Can I buy rupees before I go to India? ›

The rupee is a closed currency, which means it is not available for purchase outside of India. This approach is designed to give the Indian government better control over the currency's value and stability.

How much cash to bring to India? ›

Countries that require declarations while travelling to India. Travellers from all countries must disclose currency before entering India if the sum is $5,000 US or more in coins and notes or a value of $10,000 or more in coins, notes, and traveller's cheques.

How to pay for things in India? ›

Cash, credit card, debit card, cheques, UPI etc. are various payment methods that are common in India.

How much cash you can carry in flight to India? ›

There's no limit, however, to how much foreign currency you can bring into India. Although, you will have to declare it if the amount exceeds US$5,000 in notes and coins, or US$10,000 in notes, coins, and traveller's cheques².

Can I tip in USD in India? ›

Tip in the local currency

Whenever you tip during your trip to India it is important to use the local currency, that is - Indian rupees. Otherwise you'll leave your service providers with cash they can't use without paying high fees on currency exchange.

How to pay in India as a foreigner? ›

UPI One World can be used to make payments and avail services at all UPI enabled merchant locations. For this, inbound traveller logs into the PPI-UPI App and then using the scan and pay option available scans the Merchant QR; transferring money instantly from the PPI-UPI App.

Should I get cash before going to India? ›

Yes. In many cases, cash will be the only option for making payments in India. In general, making sure you always have some cash in Indian rupees, and a travel card for spending or getting cash from an ATM, is a good choice so you have a back up plan if you ever need it.

Which is the best travel card to take to India? ›

Best 5 Travel Money Cards for India in 2024:

Wise Multi Currency Card for best exchange rates. Revolut Travel Card as the best all rounder. HSBC Global Everyday Debit Card for ATM cash withdrawals. Bankwest Breeze Platinum Credit Card for lowest interest rate.

How many rupees can I carry to India? ›

Import of Indian Currency is prohibited. However, in the case of passengers normally resident in India who are returning from a visit abroad, import of Indian Currency upto Rs. Rs. 25,000/- is allowed.

How can I bring money to India? ›

Bank or Wire Transfer:

It is one of the most common, efficient and rapid means of money transfer to India. Wire transfer is through your bank. The bank levies a fee depending on the amount. The bank offers exchange rates.

Should I get rupees before I go to India? ›

In India, currency is the Rupee. Because the Rupee is non-convertible it cannot be taken out of India, so you cannot get currency before you travel. You can change money at the airport, in banks and large hotels. ATMs are available too, especially in more established resorts.

What is the best way to carry money when traveling? ›

Guidelines/Tips for Traveling with Cash
  1. Carry as little currency as possible.
  2. Carry cash in a money belt that sits on your waist (under your clothes) or a money pouch that hangs around your neck.
  3. Keep cash concealed and close to your body at all times.

How much cash is a person allowed to carry in an international flight to India? ›

You can not carry Indian currency in / out of the country more than Rs 25K. You can carry in as much Foreign Currency you like but you should declare if you are carrying inmore than USD 5K worth FX. You can carry out currency as much you have bought from a currency dealer. They have limits depending upon your need.

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