Travel phrases in Hindi
Practical Hindi for getting around India — airports and stations, taxis and autos, hotel check-in, directions, tickets and the inevitable problems — each phrase with Devanagari, pronunciation and a note on when to use it.
English will get you a long way at airports, big hotels and tourist sites in India, but the moment you step into an auto-rickshaw, a small-town station or a roadside dhaba, a handful of Hindi phrases transforms the trip. They earn goodwill, head off the “tourist price”, and turn a stressful moment — a wrong turn, a missed train — into a quick exchange. The phrases below are grouped by the situations a traveller actually meets, in roughly the order of a journey.
Keep the polite आप (aap) register with everyone you meet on the road; most of these requests use the courteous -इए verb ending (chaliye, dijiye, rukiye), which is exactly how you should ask a driver, clerk or stranger for anything.
At the airport & station
For arrivals, platforms and finding your way through a terminal.
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Where is the exit? | बाहर जाने का रास्ता कहाँ है? | baahar jaane ka raasta kahaan hai? |
| Where is platform number 2? | प्लेटफ़ॉर्म नंबर दो कहाँ है? | platform number do kahaan hai? |
| Where is the luggage? | सामान कहाँ है? | saamaan kahaan hai? |
| Which train goes to Jaipur? | जयपुर की ट्रेन कौन सी है? | Jaipur ki train kaun si hai? |
| When does the train leave? | ट्रेन कब निकलती है? | train kab nikalti hai? |
| Is this seat free? | क्या यह सीट खाली है? | kya yah seat khaali hai? |
Taxi & auto-rickshaw
The single most useful travel phrase: insist on the meter, or fix the fare first.
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Please go by the meter | मीटर से चलिए | meter se chaliye |
| How much will you take? | कितना लोगे? | kitna loge? |
| Take me to this address | मुझे इस पते पर ले चलिए | mujhe is pate par le chaliye |
| Stop here, please | यहाँ रोक दीजिए | yahaan rok dijiye |
| A little further | थोड़ा और आगे | thoda aur aage |
| That's too expensive | यह बहुत ज़्यादा है | yah bahut zyaada hai |
| Keep the change | बाकी रख लीजिए | baaki rakh lijiye |
Hotel check-in
For the front desk — booking, price and the basics of a room.
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Is a room available? | क्या कमरा खाली है? | kya kamra khaali hai? |
| I have a booking | मेरा कमरा बुक है | mera kamra book hai |
| What is the rent for one night? | एक रात का किराया कितना है? | ek raat ka kiraaya kitna hai? |
| Is breakfast included? | क्या नाश्ता शामिल है? | kya naashta shaamil hai? |
| Is there hot water? | क्या गरम पानी है? | kya garam paani hai? |
| Is there Wi-Fi? | क्या यहाँ वाई-फ़ाई है? | kya yahaan wi-fi hai? |
| What time is check-out? | चेक-आउट कितने बजे है? | check-out kitne baje hai? |
Asking directions
Open with माफ़ कीजिए (excuse me), then ask — and learn the three answers you'll hear back.
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Excuse me, where is the station? | माफ़ कीजिए, स्टेशन कहाँ है? | maaf kijiye, station kahaan hai? |
| How do I get there? | वहाँ कैसे जाऊँ? | vahaan kaise jaaun? |
| Is it near or far? | पास है या दूर? | paas hai ya door? |
| Turn left | बाएँ मुड़िए | baayen mudiye |
| Turn right | दाएँ मुड़िए | daayen mudiye |
| Go straight | सीधे जाइए | seedhe jaaiye |
| Show me on the map | नक्शे पर दिखाइए | nakshe par dikhaaiye |
Buying tickets
At a counter or window — for trains, buses and entry tickets.
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| One ticket, please | एक टिकट दीजिए | ek ticket dijiye |
| Two tickets to Agra | आगरा के दो टिकट | Agra ke do ticket |
| How much is one ticket? | एक टिकट कितने का है? | ek ticket kitne ka hai? |
| Is the train on time? | क्या ट्रेन समय पर है? | kya train samay par hai? |
| Which counter? | कौन सी खिड़की? | kaun si khidki? |
| A return ticket | आने-जाने का टिकट | aane-jaane ka ticket |
Problems & emergencies
For when things go wrong — lost, late, or in need of help.
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| I'm lost (m. / f.) | मैं रास्ता भूल गया / गई हूँ | main raasta bhool gaya / gayi hoon |
| I missed my train | मेरी ट्रेन छूट गई | meri train chhoot gayi |
| I've lost my bag | मेरा बैग खो गया है | mera bag kho gaya hai |
| Please help me | मेरी मदद कीजिए | meri madad kijiye |
| Where is the police station? | पुलिस स्टेशन कहाँ है? | police station kahaan hai? |
| Call the police | पुलिस को बुलाइए | police ko bulaaiye |
A note for the road. A few Hindi words spoken with a smile change how you're treated. Even when the other person switches to English, your effort registers as respect and usually means a fairer price and friendlier help. Carry your hotel's address written in Hindi to show drivers, and keep small notes handy — बाकी रख लीजिए (keep the change) is easier than waiting for coins.
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