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TIPS FOR TRAVELING IN INDIA |
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Safety & Security of Tourists |
Clothing
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Social Interaction
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Toilets
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Beggars
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Food and Drink
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Tipping
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Sightseeing
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Others |
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Clothing |
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Travel
as light as possible. Clothing and laundry in India
are both quite inexpensive.
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Some
parts of India are still traditional and
conservative. It is therefore advisable to dress
appropriately.
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Dress
codes for religious places can include covering your
head, being barefoot etc. Check with the local
tourism office or the concerned authorities.
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Social Interaction |
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Toilets |
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Beggars |
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not encourage them by giving money, etc..
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Food and Drink |
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Drink
only bottled water. Many popular brands are
available. In restaurants insist that they bring a
sealed bottle to your table.
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It is
advisable to eat non-vegetarian food only in good
restaurants.
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Good
quality vegetarian food is easily available at
restaurants and hotels all over the country.
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Shopping |
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Try to
shop only in government handicraft shops, where the
prices are fixed and the quality is certified. If
that is not an option, check the prices at a few
shops before making a choice. Bargaining is
acceptable, particularly in markets and smaller
shops.
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Insist
on your credit card being swiped /imprinted in your
presence in case payment is made by Credit. Please
obtain a proper receipt for all purchases.
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Tipping |
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hotels and restaurants, tips are not normally
included in the bill.
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hotels include service charges on their bills. In
such cases tipping is not necessary.
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Tipping of taxi drivers is not customary.
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Sightseeing |
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Some
temples do not permit any leather articles at all on
their premises.
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It is
advisable to check local customs and traditions with
the tourism office or concerned authorities, while
visiting religious places.
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Many
museums in India are closed on Mondays are Site
Museums near archaeological monuments, on Fridays.
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The dry
summer hear can drain you completely. drink lots of
water and fluids.
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During
summer, remember to use sunscreen and wear
sunglasses to screen out harmful rays.
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Photography is not always permissible. at many
places it is permitted only at a fee. There is
usually a higher fee for using a video camera.
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Smoking
is not allowed at public places. All properties of
the Indian Railways including trains and railway
stations are strictly non smoking zones.
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English
is spoken at almost all tourist centers, but you can
also hire Government-trained and approved guides who
also speak foreign languages.
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Others |
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Keep
extra photocopies of the relevant pages of your
passport and photographs. These will be required for
permits, filling out forms, etc.
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Taxi and
auto-rickshaw fares are liable to change and
therefore do not always conform to reading on
meters. Ask the taxi / auto rickshaw driver for the
latest rate card and pay accordingly.
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Insist
on the taxi/auto meter being flagged down in your
presence. As much as possible, especially from the
airport or railroad station insist on using the pre
paid services which are available at most important
places.
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In
cities you can change most major foreign currencies
and brands of travelers’ cheques. Most big cities
have ATMs. The ATM network in the country is
expanding and in some states, you can find them even
in smaller towns.
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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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