
For many travellers, a first trip to the United States feels larger than life, thanks to films and television series. From the towering skylines of New York to the quiet suburbs that look straight out of a movie, every detail feels new. If you have seen the Bollywood film 'English Vinglish', you might remember how Sridevi's character experiences cultural surprises in America, from food habits to social interactions. While your own experience may not be exactly like hers, chances are you will face a few shocks of your own. The United States of America is a vast and diverse country and planning ahead can save you from common mistakes that tourists unknowingly make. Here is a guide to avoid these mistakes, along with tips to help you travel smarter, save money, and minimise surprises.

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6 Common Mistakes Tourists Make in the US and How to Avoid Them:
1. Underestimating the Size of the US
One of the biggest mistakes is trying to cover the entire country in a single trip. The US is enormous, larger than all of Europe, and every region is unique.
- Avoid planning to visit New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and Chicago in one week.
- Choose one or two regions and experience them in depth.
- This will save you money, energy, and the disappointment of rushing through bucket-list destinations.
2. Ignoring the Tipping Culture in the US
- In the US, tipping is not optional; it is part of the service culture.
- Restaurants usually expect tips of 15 to 20 per cent.
- Taxi drivers, hotel staff, and salon workers also rely on tips, even if they do not mention it.
- Not tipping can be seen as rude, so include this in your budget.
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3. Skipping Travel Insurance
- Healthcare in the US is extremely expensive.
- A simple doctor's visit can cost hundreds of dollars.
- Without insurance, tourists can face massive medical bills.
- Travel insurance is affordable and covers health emergencies, lost baggage, and missed flights.
4. Overpacking and Forgetting Essentials
- US cities offer plenty of shopping options, but prices are higher than in India.
- Do not overpack bulky clothes.
- Do not forget essentials like:
- Universal power adapters (the US uses a different plug type)
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Prescription medicines
- Missing basics can lead to stress and extra costs.
- Public transport in the US varies by city.
- New York and Washington, D.C. have efficient subway systems.
- Cities like Los Angeles almost require a car.
- Use Google Maps and local apps for navigation.
- Buy city-specific passes such as the New York MetroCard for unlimited rides.
- Americans value personal space and politeness.
- Do not cut queues or ignore "excuse me."
- Keep your voice at a moderate level.
- Engage in small talk about weather, sports, or weekend plans.
- The official currency is the US Dollar.
- Credit and debit cards are widely accepted.
- Carry small amounts of cash for tips and local transport.
- Inform your bank before travelling to avoid card blocks.
- Digital wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay are common.
- Buy a prepaid SIM or eSIM from providers like:
- T-Mobile
- AT&T
- SIM cards are available at airports and online.
- Look for plans that include unlimited data for easy navigation.
- Plug type: Type A and Type B
- Voltage: 110 volts
- Carry a universal adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter.
- Arrive at least three hours before international departures.
- Keep these documents ready:
- Passport
- Visa
- Return flight details
- Hotel reservations
- Declare goods honestly and follow customs rules.
- Dial 911 for emergencies.
- Pharmacies and urgent care clinics are easy to find but expensive.
- Another reason travel insurance is essential.
- Bellboys: $1 to $2 per bag
- Housekeeping: $2 to $5 per night
- Ride-share drivers: 10 to 15 per cent of fare
- Legal drinking age is 21.
- Smoking is banned in most public spaces.
- Seat belts are mandatory; follow all traffic rules if renting a car.
- Book flights early: Last-minute tickets are expensive.
- Use city passes: Unlimited ride passes save money.
- Stay smart: Budget chains, Airbnb, or hostels are cheaper than hotels.
- Eat local: Food trucks and happy-hour deals offer value.
- Buy attraction passes: Discounts on multiple sites.
- Walk when possible: Save money and enjoy local neighbourhoods.
- B-1 visa: Business
- B-2 visa: Tourism and leisure
- Yes, the US is costlier than India.
- Accommodation, dining, and internal travel are major expenses.
- Use motels, public transport, and local food options to manage costs.
- Spring: April to June
- Autumn: September to October
- Weather is pleasant, and crowds are smaller.
- Displayed prices do not include tax.
- Sales tax varies by state; $10 could become $10.80 or more.
- Outlet malls and seasonal sales offer the best deals.
- Check duty-free limits before returning to India.
- Keep receipts for customs checks
- Do not skip tips: Standard in the US.
- Water is not always free: Confirm before ordering bottled water.
- Fast food is not the only option: Try Cajun in Louisiana, Tex-Mex in Texas, seafood in New England.
- Dietary options are common: Vegan, gluten-free, and organic choices are widely available.
- Book tables in advance: Use apps like OpenTable in cities like New York or San Francisco.
5. Not Using Public Transport Wisely

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6. Ignoring American Social Etiquette
Currency and Payment Tips for Travellers in the US
Mobile Connectivity and SIM Cards in the US
International roaming from India is costly.
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US Plug and Voltage Guide
US Airport and Immigration Tips
Emergency Numbers and Health Safety
Tipping Beyond Restaurants in the US
Must-Know Laws for Tourists in the US

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How to Travel in the US on a Budget
Visa Requirements for Indian Tourists Visiting the US
Indian nationals need a valid US visa for any visit.
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