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GENERAL TIPS FOR VISIT INDIA
Visiting India can be a wee bit
unnerving for the first-time visitor.
The lifestyle and culture is totally
different from the West. I made a list
of some important dos and don'ts for
hassle-free and enjoyable travel in
these both countries.
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A proper VISA to enter and stay in
India is a must. There are reported
cases when travelers are advised
non-requirement of Indian VISA by
their travel agents. Practically
every foreign national requires VISA
to enter these countries.
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Do not encourage beggars.
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Don't trust strangers with money.
Trust your hotel, but not people you
may bump into on the streets.
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Don't offer bribes to get any job
done. Bribe-taking and bribe-giving
are a common practice in India but
they are intended to speed up things
or win a favor that you are not
entitled to. Plan well in advance.
Use consultants or trade and
industry associations. If you expect
favors, let them come free or not at
all. Warn anyone (even in
government) who asks you for a bribe
that you would report him to the
Anti-Corruption Bureau or the
nearest police-station. If he
persists, do it discreetly so that
he can be caught red-handed.
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Indian English has its own delights
especially to foreigners of English
nativity. Don't show amusement at
the different Indian accents and
choice of words. This does not take
away from the fact that many Indians
speak and write better English than
many native English speakers.
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It is advisable to cover yourself
with travel insurance for thefts,
loss and medi-claim.
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Carry proper maps of the places
proposed to visit in India/Nepal, as
signboards are often absent. Try to
reach a station during daytime if
traveling on your own. In any case
avoid persistent touts and
taxi-drivers at airport/stations/bus
stand to help you find your hotel.
Always use tourist assistance desk
for proper advice.
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Women traveling alone in certain
deserted places should avoid walking
at odd hours.
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While changing money, insist on
getting encashment certificate.
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Do not checkout of the hotel in
hurry. While checking out it has
been noticed in some hotels, the
extras are unreasonably charged
which the guest hurriedly pays
without cross-checking.
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Do not leave your cash and valuables
in your hotel rooms. Keep your cash
divided in different pockets.
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Take care of proper disposal of your
rubbish always whether you are
exploring desert, or Himalayas or
beaches or anywhere else.
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Don't accept offers of visiting
anyone's home unless you are
confident of the person.
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Use licensed guides for sightseeing.
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Always use strong suitcases/baggage,
as mishandling is common at
airports/stations.
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Don't tip unreasonably and
unnecessarily in a hotel. The NEWS
soon spreads in the hotel and by the
time you checkout there will be a
group of them saluting you to expect
something.
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In Monsoon time avoid night stay in
the desert while you do camel
safari.
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Most of the monuments give very good
discount for students from all over
the world. They must carry there
valid school identity card.
SHOPPING
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Don't buy antiques more than 100
years old. Selling and buying "shahtoosh"
shawls is a crime. The same goes for
ivory and wildlife.
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Buy at genuine shops only.
Bargaining is a popular practice in
India and necessary too. Don't ever
believe in lucrative offers of
antique dealers in which they offer
you to carry a parcel of some other
buyer back home with your own margin
described. Entire transaction should
be legal and transparent so that you
may claim later if dissatisfied.
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Almost every touristy town you will
found some boys and they will
introduce you as poor student with
many different stories, finally
there target is to sell you and get
commission.
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Indian Customs department at the
airport stop some people from Spain
in 2006, Her name was Lionor
Mendoza, because they were carrying
some Auer Vedic Medicines ( Herbal),
which they bought from one of the
Aurveda Message resort from South of
India. So if anyone buy such kind of
things must ask and be sure if you
can carry or not to your home.
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Guides & Taxi drivers often get
commissions if you make any
shopping. Percentage of commission
is depends on your bargaining level,
as more you bargain they get less
commission.
TRAVELING IN TRAINS, BUSSES & FLIGHTS
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Often train’s and flights are get
delayed and can be cancelled at the
last moment without any prior
notice. Yesterday (25.3.0 it happens
with one of my client from USA and
they phone me about this situation
from Jodhpur town at 9.00pm and
there connecting flight to States
was just after three hours, It was
horrible situation for both us. So
it is always better to arrive one
day before to your departure
destination to catch your
International flight.
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While traveling, don't act confused.
Keep a posture of a person known to
the region.
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If you are traveling in the trains
then you may have to reserve your
seats in advance, last time it will
be not so easy to get confirm seat
reservation.
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Buses are not as comfortable as
trains.
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Trains and buses are the best and
cheapest option if you are traveling
for more then one month holidays.
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Be careful about your luggage while
you travel in train or in bus.
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Flight from Khajuraho to Varanasi is
often over booked so try to get
boarding pass as soon as possible
otherwise they will provide you car
for to go Varanasi.
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It is always better to arrive one
hour before scheduled departure at
the train station and one and half
hour before any domestic flight.
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Always chain and lock your luggage
under your berth in a train. Don't
keep anything valuable near the
window. Always carry plenty of
water, fruits in trains. Alone woman
traveler may request to be
accommodated near other women
travelers.
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Don't eat anything offered by fellow
travelers on train or road travels.
It might have sleeping pills. Always
travel reserved class in trains.
CAR - PRIVATE TRANSPORTATION FOR TRAVEL
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Cars are one of the best and safest
ways to travel in India, if you are
not traveling for months in India.
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Make sure that your driver is
trained for defensive driving and
speak basic English.
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As a driver you always have one
person with you to help you and your
luggage is always safe.
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Always avoid driving at night on
Indian highways, It is not
recommended.
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Avoid self driving in India unless
you have been trained on Indian
roads.
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If you feel not comfortable by the
driving or he drives fast is always
better to tell him to drive slow.
RELIGIONS
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Do not visit places which encourage
orthodoxy, social injustice and
inhuman practices (like visiting a
sati temple).
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Politics can be freely discussed in
India and most people will have an
opinion which they will not mind
being contradicted. But avoid
discussing religion.
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Avoid offers of spiritual salvation
and magic remedies from saints, god
men and quacks. There may be some
spiritually elevated people in
India, but there is no way you can
distinguish the genuine ones from
the crooks. If you are seriously
interested in these aspects of
India, take help from someone you
know or visit one of the respected
spiritual organizations in India.
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Don't ever enter a temple, mosque,
tomb, dargah or Gurudwara ( Sikh
Temple) with shoes on and/or
scantily dressed. One should cover
his/her head with a cloth while in a
Gurudwara or Dargah. Parikrama or
walking around the sanctum sanctorum
should always be in clockwise
direction. Also should use your full
pantaloon.
FOOD & WATER
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Take care of contamination of water
and food problem. Always drink safe
mineral water and take well-cooked
food.
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Drink bottled water only. Even many
Indians who have lived out of India
for a few years sometimes suffer
stomach upsets on drinking local tap
water. If there is no alternative to
tap water, ensure it is boiled. Most
famous brand is Bislery, Aqua Fina
and Himalaya.
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Avoid eating buffet meals, even in
expensive hotels. The food may
become contaminated due to
over-exposure
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If you are buying from roadside
stalls or hawkers, bargain you must.
Start by offering half the price
they ask for and settle for 70 - 80
per cent. Don't bargain in proper
shops especially those that display
"Fixed Price" signs: that will be
seen as bad manners.
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Never buy food from roadside stalls
or mobile canteens. Not that they
are bad, but your system may not be
accustomed to such delicacies and
you might end up spending more time
in the loo than normal.
Tandoori Chicken, Chicken Tikka,
Chicken Curry, Malai Kofta and Naan
these are the most famous dishes
eaten by western people and they
like them very much.
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King fisher Lager bear is one of the
most general alcoholic drinks taken
by any western tourist.
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Lassi & water is one of the most
general non alcoholic drinks taken
by any western tourist.
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Not only drink bottled water also
brush teeth with it.
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If driving between cities, have your
hotel pack a lunch for the road.
SOCIETY & TRENDS
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Participating in a social occasion
or visiting a home requires
conservative dress codes. Do not
shake hands with ladies. Always pick
up a thing and eat with your right
hand. Take only as much as you can
eat, do not leave anything uneaten
over the dish.
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Do not point your finger at any
person. It is taken as a sign of
annoyance.
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Be careful of cultural and social
sensitivities of the regions. There
is no single rule for that, the best
way is to observe and follow.
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The “NAMASTAY” is a local form of
greeting. It involves the joining of
your palms as during prayer in
church – well, not exactly, but it
can pass (in church, the two thumbs
are crossed, in the Indian
“NAMASTAY” , the thumbs join but
remain parallel to each other: this
is only for information as the
difference is not visible to the
person in front of you).
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If you find the lady is not
extending a hand shake, go for the
“NAMASTAY” , Even with men, the
“NAMASTAY” can be an excellent
little PR gimmick! Follow it up with
a “AAP KAISE HAIN” (how are you?)
and you have broken the first block
of ice if one there was!
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If somebody has invited you home for
dinner, carry with you a box of
sweets or at least a chocolate bar
for the kid.
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Many Indians are in the habit of
shaking their head in the course of
conversation or taking instructions.
Don't show amusement if you witness
this.
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Don't photograph women without
permission.
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Indian weddings are one of the most
famous social ceremony liked by
western people.
TERRORISM & DRUGS – UNSAFE AREAS TO
TRAVEL
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Avoid visiting Kashmir in the
extreme north as well as areas in
the extreme north-east. Foreigners,
especially West Europeans ands
Americans, are at risk to
hostage-taking by terrorists in
those areas. The rest of India is
safe haven for everybody.
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Never argue strongly with anybody.
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You should not become involved with
drugs of any kind. Penalties for
possession of narcotic substances
can be severe. There is a minimum
sentence of six months for
possession of small amounts for
personal consumption only.
VISA, INSURANCE & OTHER DOCUMENTS
You should keep a photocopy of your
passport, Indian visa and flight ticket
separate from the originals when
travelling.
This will save you much inconvenience
and time if your documents are lost or
stolen.
We strongly recommend that you obtain
comprehensive travel and medical
insurance before travelling. You should
check any exclusion, and that your
policy covers you for all the activities
you want to undertake. See the General
(Insurance) section of this advice and
Travel Insurance for more details.
CUSTOMS & AIRPORT’S AUTHORITY OF INDIA
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Indian Customs department at the
airport stop one client of mine from
Spain, Her name was Lionor Mendoza,
because they were carrying some Auer
Vedic Medicines ( Herbal), which
they bought from one of the Aurveda
Message resort from South of India.
So if anyone buy such kind of things
must ask and be sure if they can
carry with them or not to their
home.
TAJ MAHAL
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You are not allowed to take
following things while visiting “TAJ
MAHAL” because os security reasons,
like cigarettes, hand bags, any
eatable things, matches box, litre,
Mobile phones, torch, knife, gun and
many other related small things
which can harmful for Taj, people or
environment.
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By mistake if you are having any of
these items then they have the
locker facility just out side the
gate you have to deposit those
things in the locker before to get
in but often it is inconvenient for
western people so better to leave
all the things in the hotel or in
the car with our driver.
DREAM PLACES IN INDIA
Majority of the people think that to
spend night in a house boat in Karela
Back Waters is one of the most memorable
moments of their India Travel.
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JAISALMER - ( The Thar desert) is
considered as one of the most
beautiful and peaceful places of
India.
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TAJ MAHAL - At Agra is one of the
most visiting place in India.
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GOLDEN TEMPLE - Amritsar is one of
the most impressive monuments after
"Taj Mahal".
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BACK WATERS - of Kerala.
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VARANASI (GANGES) - Is one of the
towns which give you most strongest
feeling.
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MALDIVES LAKSHVDVIP & GOA for the
best & clean beaches.
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Rajasthan, Kerala & Goa are one of
the most organized states for
tourism.
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