India for Germany passport holders: e-Visa process, direct flights, INR payment strategy
Germany passport holders need an Indian e-Visa ($25, apply at indianvisaonline.gov.in, 3-day processing). Air India and Germany carriers fly direct FRA to Delhi and Mumbai in 9 hours. Revolut or Wise handles EUR→INR seamlessly — India is very affordable once you're there.
Visa requirements
German passport holders require an Indian e-Visa — apply at indianvisaonline.gov.in. Fee: $25 (tourist e-Visa, single/double entry). Processing: 72 hours (apply at least 4 days before travel). Valid from date of issue, max 90 days stay. The Indian e-Visa is one of the most straightforward e-Visa systems in the world — apply 4-7 days ahead. Print the e-Visa approval letter to show at check-in and on arrival.
Documents required
- ✓Valid German passport (6+ months validity, 2 blank pages)
- ✓Recent passport photo
- ✓Return flight ticket
- ✓Hotel booking or invitation letter
Flights from Germany to India
Money, cards & forex fees
Best German card for the US — zero forex, free ATMs, free account. The gold standard for German travellers.
Zero forex EUR→USD weekdays — widely used by German travellers
Mid-market EUR→USD rate — excellent for pre-loading USD balance
ATMs in India
Best ATMs: HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank ATMs are most reliable for international Visa/Mastercard cards. Axis Bank is also good. Avoid SBI ATMs for foreign cards — higher inconsistency. Avoid standalone ATMs at tourist sites (near Taj Mahal etc.) — often poorly stocked and unreliable for foreign cards.
Typical surcharge: ₹150-250 per foreign card withdrawal at major Indian banks
Withdrawal tip: Inform your home bank before traveling to India — several international banks flag Indian ATM transactions as potential fraud. Withdraw ₹10,000-15,000 per transaction to minimize the per-withdrawal fee. HDFC ATMs in major cities are most reliable. Many smaller towns and villages still prefer or require cash.
Top cities in India
Delhi
India's capital and gateway to the Golden Triangle. Old Delhi's Chandni Chowk is one of Asia's most sensory bazaars; New Delhi's Lutyens zone has sweeping Raj-era boulevards. Excellent metro system makes it easy to cover a lot of ground.
Mumbai
India's financial capital and maximum city. The Gateway of India, Elephanta Caves ferry, Marine Drive's Queen's Necklace at night, and Bollywood studio tours make this a city of contrasts. Efficient suburban rail gets you everywhere.
Agra (Taj Mahal)
Home to the Taj Mahal — the most photographed building on earth. Best experienced at sunrise before the crowds arrive. Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri make it worth a full day or overnight stop rather than just a day trip.
Rajasthan (Jaipur / Udaipur / Jodhpur)
The quintessential India experience. The Pink City of Jaipur, Blue City of Jodhpur, and romantic lake city of Udaipur each offer a different shade of Rajput heritage, desert landscape, and vibrant markets.
Goa
India's beach playground with a Portuguese colonial soul. Baga and Anjuna for lively beach scenes, Palolem for calm south Goa vibes, Old Goa's UNESCO churches, and coastal seafood shacks serving fish curry rice.
Kerala Backwaters (Kochi / Alleppey / Munnar)
God's Own Country. Houseboat cruises on the Alleppey backwaters, tea plantations in Munnar, ayurvedic treatments, and the colonial heritage of Fort Kochi make Kerala the most relaxing Indian destination.
Indian e-Visa for German nationals: the straightforward online process
India's e-Visa system at indianvisaonline.gov.in is one of the world's more straightforward. Go to the official site only — many fake sites charge inflated fees. Select 'Tourist e-Visa', enter passport details, upload a passport photo and scanned bio page, pay $25 by credit/debit card. Approval email arrives within 72 hours — 97%+ of Germany applications are approved. Print the approval letter. At Indian immigration, Germany passport holders use the e-Visa dedicated counter (shorter queues at major airports). The e-Visa allows single or double entry (same fee). For multiple trips, double-entry is recommended. Cannot be converted to other visa types inside India.
On-arrival tips
- 1Print the e-Visa approval letter — required at check-in and Indian immigration
- 2Delhi airport has a dedicated e-Visa queue — separate from other nationalities
- 3Buy Airtel or Jio SIM at airport — requires 2-4 hours registration but worth it
- 4UPI is India's payment revolution but not accessible on foreign cards — use DKB Visa at ATMs and card machines
- 5Delhi auto-rickshaws and taxis: use Ola/Uber app for metered fares — avoid touts outside airports
Key takeaways
- ✓India e-Visa ($25) required — apply at indianvisaonline.gov.in at least 4 days before travel
- ✓Air India/Germany carriers direct FRA to Delhi/Mumbai in 9 hours
- ✓Revolut or Wise: zero forex EUR→INR + free HDFC/ICICI/SBI ATMs
- ✓Print the e-Visa approval letter — required at check-in and Indian immigration
- ✓Buy Airtel/Jio SIM on arrival (requires passport) — UPI not accessible on foreign cards
Related visa guides
Visa information is based on publicly available government sources and official embassy data. Entry requirements, fees, and procedures change frequently — always verify with the official embassy or consulate of India before travelling. ForexFee is not a legal adviser.