13 Bus Travel Tips for Comfortable Intercity Journeys in India

March 30, 2026

3. Pick the best seat for your needs

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Seat choice shapes most of the trip experience. Window seats give a steady surface to lean on and a view for scenic routes, which many travellers enjoy. If you move around a lot, choose an aisle seat for easier access to rest stops. On two-level or premium coaches, front seats often reduce motion sway but may offer less luggage space underfoot. Pay attention to recline range and legroom in seat maps. Bulkhead or single seats near the door may have slightly more space, while seats over the rear wheels can feel bumpier. For those prone to motion sickness, sitting nearer the front helps and keeping your eyes on the horizon is useful. If privacy matters, pick seats with curtains or use a scarf as a light divider. Small seat preferences add up; pick deliberately rather than by chance when booking.

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