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Meet travelers in India

Meeting people while traveling in India doesn't have to be left to chance. Sofahop has members open to meetups in 7,016 cities — completely free.

Sign up free and browse members in India who are open to meeting up. No overnight stay needed.

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Capital

New Delhi

Continent

Asia

Population

1.4B

Area

3.3M km²

Currency

INRRupee

Languages

English, Hindi

36 regions on Sofahop7,016 cities coveredFree forever — no subscription

Traveling in India

India is a mesmerizing tapestry of ancient traditions and vibrant modernity, where every traveler finds their own rhythm—whether it's the spiritual serenity of Varanasi, the chaotic charm of Delhi's streets, or the serene backwaters of Kerala. It draws adventurers, culture seekers, and spiritual wanderers who crave an experience that’s as unpredictable as it is unforgettable.

India’s hosting scene is lively and diverse, with locals often going above and beyond to welcome guests, from serving home-cooked thali meals to sharing hidden gems off the tourist trail. Whether through couch-surfing platforms like Sofahop or local homestay networks, travelers find genuine connections and warm hospitality in every corner.

Best for: culture lovers, spiritual seekers, foodies, and budget travelers

Travel tips for India

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    Always carry a reusable water bottle with a built-in filter, as tap water is unsafe to drink and bottled water contributes to plastic waste in many regions.

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    Learn basic Hindi phrases like 'dhanyavaad' (thank you) and 'kitna hai?' (how much?)—it breaks the ice and locals will appreciate the effort.

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    Use ride-hailing apps like Ola for taxis to avoid scams, and negotiate auto-rickshaw fares upfront or insist on the meter to prevent overcharging.

Regions in India

36 regions

Select a region to browse cities and find local hosts.

The traveler community in India

Meeting travelers in India used to happen by chance — at a hostel bar or on a train. Sofahop makes it intentional. Members in 7,016 cities across 36 regions set their profile to show they're open to meetups, coffee, or showing someone around.

How Sofahop works

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Build your profile

Tell the community who you are. Hosts in {country} read your profile before accepting stays — a detailed profile gets better results.

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Search and message

Find hosts in your destination city. Send a personal message explaining your trip. Generic requests rarely work.

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Stay and give back

Enjoy your free stay, leave a reference for your host, and host travelers in return when you're back home.

Why Sofahop

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Hangouts too

Even without a stay, meet local Sofahop members for coffee and get an insider's view of your destination.

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Local knowledge

Hosts share insider tips — the best restaurants, hidden neighborhoods, and spots tourists never find.

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Safe community

Profile verification, references, and a trust & safety team keep the community safe worldwide.

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Message first

All stays are arranged by direct message. Get to know your host before committing to anything.

Connect with travelers in India today

The Sofahop community in India is open to anyone who wants to connect — travelers, locals, and nomads alike. Join free today.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I meet travelers in India?+

Sign up free, set your profile to open for meetups, and browse members in India who are also open to connecting. Send a message and take it from there.

Is Sofahop free to use in India?+

Yes, completely free. No subscription, no messaging fees, no premium tier. Sofahop is free forever.

Is meeting strangers through Sofahop safe in India?+

Every Sofahop member has a profile with references from previous interactions. Meet in public first and trust your instincts.

Do I have to host someone to use Sofahop in India?+

No. You can use Sofahop purely for meetups — a coffee, a walk, or a local tip. No overnight stay required.

Can I find locals to show me around in India?+

Yes. Many Sofahop members in India are locals who enjoy meeting travelers — they can point you to spots no travel blog covers.