"The prices shocked me.." Foreign traveller Faria appreciates Indian pharmacy prices, says, "I’m moving here!"
India is among the most popular tourist destinations worldwide; it's the land where ancient temples meet bustling streets, spicy chaat tempts in every corner, and everyday surprises remind you why it's the world's favorite adventure spot.
From yoga retreats in Rishikesh to beach vibes in Goa, foreigners flock here chasing experiences money can't fully buy back home.
But beyond the Taj Mahal selfies and rickshaw rides, it's the almost unexpected little things that actually make it a favourite among tourists' lists.
Warm smiles from strangers, street food that warms the soul, prices that feel like a gift, and healthcare, often a wallet-drainer elsewhere, comes here as affordable and approachable.
An appreciation post from a foreigner recently went viral for her raw applause regarding the ease of availability of affordable healthcare in India.
Faria paid in cash, surprised at the bill. Her video overlay mentioned, “I went to pharmacy in India and the prices shocked me.”
Faria captioned the post, “Me: Ok this is gonna be expensive. India: that’ll be €2 for all of this??? Cough syrup + 3 packs of throat tablets = 252 rupees. I’m moving here at this point.”
One user wrote, “This is unbelievable, in my country this would cost at least ten times more”.
Another wrote, “India really makes healthcare accessible for common people”.
Travellers related to her in the comment section,“Now I understand why people buy medicines in bulk when they visit India” and “Meanwhile we pay a fortune for the same things abroad”.
Fans called it gold: “This is actually one of the best things about India,” with a user adding, “Welcome to India, where your pharmacy bill doesn’t break your heart.”
India's generic drug industry keeps costs rock-bottom, often 10-90% cheaper than branded versions elsewhere. Strict price caps by the government ensure that even medications by big pharma brands stay reasonable. A basic cough syrup might run $10-20 USD abroad, but it is quite affordable in India.
Travellers stock up on antibiotics, painkillers, and more during visits, legally carrying small amounts home. No prescription is needed for most over-the-counter stuff, making pharmacies neighborhood heroes
But beyond the Taj Mahal selfies and rickshaw rides, it's the almost unexpected little things that actually make it a favourite among tourists' lists.
Warm smiles from strangers, street food that warms the soul, prices that feel like a gift, and healthcare, often a wallet-drainer elsewhere, comes here as affordable and approachable.
An appreciation post from a foreigner recently went viral for her raw applause regarding the ease of availability of affordable healthcare in India.
Photo: Instagram/lost.with.ines
Traveller Ines' appreciation post for super low Indian medicine prices goes viral
A foreign traveler named Ines Faria posted a video on social media during a recent trip to India, expressing her shock at super-low medicine prices. Dealing with a cough, she stepped into a local pharmacy and asked for help. The shopkeeper handed her a bottle of cough syrup and three packs of throat lozenges, bringing the total to just ₹252.Faria paid in cash, surprised at the bill. Her video overlay mentioned, “I went to pharmacy in India and the prices shocked me.”
Social media reactions are full of appreciation
Posted on Instagram with the username @lost.with.ines, the clip went viral as viewers shared their amazement. Comments poured in praising India's affordability.One user wrote, “This is unbelievable, in my country this would cost at least ten times more”.
Another wrote, “India really makes healthcare accessible for common people”.
Fans called it gold: “This is actually one of the best things about India,” with a user adding, “Welcome to India, where your pharmacy bill doesn’t break your heart.”
Why India's medicines are a steal
India's generic drug industry keeps costs rock-bottom, often 10-90% cheaper than branded versions elsewhere. Strict price caps by the government ensure that even medications by big pharma brands stay reasonable. A basic cough syrup might run $10-20 USD abroad, but it is quite affordable in India.
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