Planning a trip from the USA to India in 2025? Whether you’re heading from NYC to Delhi, cruising Kerala’s backwaters, or trekking the Himalayas, one thing’s for sure—smart packing is non-negotiable. Packing for India requires careful consideration of its climate, cultural expectations, and airline baggage rules. Tripbeam ensures your luggage is perfectly equipped.
Here’s your India packing checklist designed for American travelers:
- Dress Right – Lightweight cottons, layers for hills, rain gear for monsoon zones
- Health Kit – Prescription meds, first-aid, sanitizer, vaccines, mosquito repellent
- Cultural Etiquette – Modest clothes, temple scarves, slip-on shoes
- Tech Essentials – Type D/M adapter, VPN, travel charger, Wi-Fi hotspot
- Baggage Smarts – Know limits on Air India, United; use packing cubes and space-savers
Why This List Works for US Travelers
✔ Pack for All Climates – From Rajasthan’s dry heat to Sikkim’s chill
✔ Be Prepared – India’s healthcare access may vary; carry your basics
✔ Respect Local Norms – Conservative attire avoids unwanted attention
✔ Stay Connected – US plugs won’t work; pack the right tech
✔ Avoid Overpacking – Baggage overages = $$$. Pack light, smart, and layered
Essential Documents and Money Must-Haves
Before you even think about clothes, secure your travel documents:
- Passport (valid for 6+ months)
- Tourist visa (eVisa or sticker visa)
- Travel insurance printout
- Vaccination card (yellow fever if transiting via Africa or South America)[check CDC’s travel health recommendations for India]
- Copies of all documents in hard and digital form
For money, carry a mix of:
- Indian Rupees (INR) – withdraw locally or use forex counters at airports
- Forex card (prepaid travel card)
- International debit/credit cards
Pro Tip: There’s no hard limit on carrying Indian Rupees, but avoid large cash sums (₹25,000+). Declare foreign currency over $5,000 (cash) or $10,000 total at Indian Customs.
Must Read: Everything You Need to Know About Customs Rules at Indian Airports
Clothing Guide – What to Wear in India as an American Tourist
Packing clothes depends on your destination and season. India’s summers (March–June) can be scorching, while winters (Nov–Feb) are mild in most parts.
Clothing Must-Haves:
- Cotton shirts, T-shirts, and kurtas
- Lightweight trousers or jeans
- Full-sleeve tops (sun/mosquito protection)
- One formal outfit for upscale events
- Shawl or light scarf for temples and AC interiors
- Ethnic attire like a kurta or salwar for festive/wedding invites
Cultural Tip: Avoid short shorts, tank tops, or revealing clothing in rural areas and religious places.
Health & Hygiene Packing List
India is safe but can challenge your immune system. Here’s what to pack for health and hygiene:
- Prescribed medicines (with prescription)
- Paracetamol, anti-diarrhea, allergy pills
- Mosquito repellent (DEET-based)
- Hand sanitizer & wet wipes
- Toilet paper (not always available)
- Sunscreen, lip balm, lotion
- Menstrual hygiene products
Tip: Check CDC travel health notices before departure.
Electronics, SIM, and Power Adapter Needs
India uses Type C, D, and M plugs. Voltage is 220V, so bring a universal travel adapter.
Pack:
- Phone + charger
- Unlocked smartphone for local SIM (Jio, Airtel)
- Power bank
- Portable Wi-Fi device (optional)
- Laptop/tablet (only if necessary)
Related Blog: Complete Guide On Bringing Electronic Items To India From The USA
Toiletries and Personal Care Must-Haves
- Travel-sized shampoo, conditioner, body wash
- Toothpaste, toothbrush, floss
- Moisturizer & sunscreen (SPF 30+)
- Hairbrush, razor, nail clipper
- Deodorant & face wipes
Eco Tip: Opt for solid toiletries to save space and reduce spills.
Read Our Blog: Must-Have Toiletries for Every Traveler
Packing for Indian Festivals, Weddings & Rural Travel
Festivals like Holi, Diwali, or Indian weddings call for ethnic wear. Here’s what to consider:
- Men: Kurta-pajama or sherwani
- Women: Saree, salwar-kameez, or Indo-western dress
- Foldable sandals or slip-ons
- Reusable cloth bags for shopping
- Power backup (rural stays may lack 24/7 electricity)
Cultural Respect: Remove shoes when entering homes or temples.
Carry-on vs. Checked Luggage – What to Pack Where
Carry-on (Handbag):
- Passport, wallet, documents
- Electronics
- A change of clothes
- Toiletries (under 100ml bottles)
- Basic medicine kit
Checked baggage:
- Heavy clothing
- Shoes
- Cultural attire
- Gifts/souvenirs
Airline Tip: United Airlines and Air India allow up to 2 checked bags (23 kg each), but confirm before flying.
What NOT to Bring to India from the USA
Avoid the following:
- Alcohol over 2L (customs duty applies)
- Satellite phones
- Drones (without permission)
- Firearms or knives
- Pork products
- CBD oils or edibles: Strictly banned in India. Possession can lead to serious legal trouble, even if legal in the US.
- Bulky electronics like blenders, hair dryers (buy locally if needed)
Related Link: List of Dangerous Goods and Prohibited Items for various Airlines to India
Smart Packing Hacks for US Travelers Visiting India
- Roll clothes to save space
- Use packing cubes or ziplock bags
- Carry a laundry bag
- Use vacuum seal bags for winter gear
- Pack a reusable water bottle with a filter(Do NOT drink tap water)
Bonus Tip: Label your bags clearly with your name, India address, and contact number.
Final 2025 India Travel Packing Checklist
Organize your packing into five key groups:
- Documents & Money
- Clothes & Footwear
- Health & Toiletries
- Electronics & Adapters
- Extras (ethnic wear, gifts, snacks)
FAQs from US Travelers to India
Q1: What should Americans pack for a trip to India?
A1: Lightweight clothes, health kit, travel adapter, modest outfits, and an unlocked phone for local SIM.
Q2: Can I carry medicines from the US to India?
A2: Yes, you can carry prescribed medicines in their original, labeled containers with a valid prescription. Avoid narcotics or banned substances. When unsure, consult the Indian Embassy in the US before travel
Q3: Is it safe to drink tap water in India?
A3: No. It is highly recommended to avoid drinking tap water in India. Stick to bottled water (ensure the seal is unbroken), filtered water from reputable hotels, or use a portable water purifier/filter bottle.
Q4: Do I need a visa to visit India from the USA?
A4: Yes. Apply online for an eVisa or visit the Indian Embassy for regular visa.
Q5: What are the travel essentials for Indian monsoon?
A5: Raincoat, quick-dry clothes, mosquito repellent, and waterproof phone pouch.