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DOS AND DONT'S |
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A code of conduct for both the tourists and the hosts has been
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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR TOURIST AND HOST |
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DO's |
DONT's |
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ACCOMODATION: - |
ACCOMODATION: - |
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*Always book into approved hotels or RTDC run
hotels.
*Make
enquiries at the information bureaux located at
most Railway stations, Bus stands, Airports
*Before staying in a paying guest accommodation,
always check about its authorisation by the
Department of Tourism
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Always keep your hotel room locked when there or
when out for sight seeing, shopping.
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*Don't
stay with or be coaxed into staying with people
you meet at Railway platforms, Bus stands or
shopping areas.
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Don't think you are getting a bargain if a free
ride is given by any transporters to a hotel,
check with tourist information office first.
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Don't allow any one into your room for a drink
and snacks or just a chat unless the person is
really well known to you.
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TRANSPORT:
*Take
autorikshaws from pre paid kiosk wherever
available.
*Otherwise settle the amount before embarking on
the journey.
*Hire taxis from approved Travel Agency, RTDC or
through Govt. Tourist Reception Centres.
SHOPPING:
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Always insist on a bill for purchases made
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Purchase from reputed or recognised shops.
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Ensure RST/ CST registration numbers in a corner
on the bill sheet.
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Payments made by credit cards must have the
amount mentioned in words and numerical too.
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Always double-check the goods in the parcel
before leaving the shop or allowing it to be
packed for despatch.
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Ensure payment by credit cards is made only once
for each bill.
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Wrongly made out bills must be destroyed there
and then to avoid double payment to the
shopkeeper.
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TRANSPORT:
*Free
rides can culminate in trouble at hotel
suggested by the driver.
*Don't leave your valuables, luggage with the
driver
*Make enquires (As to where & how far each
monument, tourist site is located ) before
setting out on sight seeing with only the driver
as a guide.
SHOPPING: -
*Don't let the driver coax you into doing more
shopping than sight seeing
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Avoid showrooms near tourist sites or else
ensure the price and authenticity of the
purchase being made.
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Avoid shops that have names very similar to
govt. run emporia or concerns like
RTDC(Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation)
or Rajasthali, Which are public sector
undertakings.
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Don't sign on blank letter heads or bills.
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Avoid carrying out business or developing
relations for furthering business with unknown
persons who are sweet talkers and at times
impeccable turned out.
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Take from authorised money exchangers and take a
receipt.
TAXI: -
Utilize services of pre-paid taxis, wherever
available.
In case CHEATED: -
If you are cheated, inform nearest Police
Station or Police control room immediately or.
TAF (Tourist Assistant Force) personnel posted
near monuments.
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Avoid help of guide /driver while shopping. Try
to avoid shops recommended by them.
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Don't let shopkeepers pack your purchases behind
a counter or in another room it must be done
infront of you and sign across the joints or
ensure some method whereby no changes can be
made.
Money exchange: -
TAXI: -
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It is quite a closed society therefore you are
advised not to dress in clothes that are too
revealing and too scanty.
Eat food that you buy yourself.
Always ensure your passport & other precious
belongings are safe. Never give them to
strangers or shopkeepers or staff in the hotel.
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Don't hang on to the arms of young men or give
them the impression that you find them
attractive.
Don't go in for free lunch & dinner or drinks.
Don't roam around into the late hours of the
night.
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Delhi - 260 kms from Jaipur.
Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur are
connected by daily service of Air, Train
and Bus and motorable super highway.
Agra - daily Train and Bus
service and a motorable super highway
connect 240 kms to Jaipur |
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