"Namaste!
We are listing few of the important things to be considered
before or while travelling to India, these may come
useful to you while travelling in India , which is bounded
by its culture , tradition and religion .These regulations
in the society may come as a cultural shock to most
of you , but this is the lifestyle of Indians and is
respected by all ." |
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Dont be concerned
about living conditions in India. Our 5-star and
4-star hotels, are of international standards
and the comforts and cuisine they provide compare
with any in the world. The deluxe and palace hotels
are a world apart and many have been accorded
Leading hotels of the World status. The
3-star hotels are there for the medium budget
traveller, and 1-star and 2-star hotels, Travellers
lodges, Tourist Bungalows, Holiday Homes, Youth
hostels, YMCA/ YWCAs, Homestay are for those
with small budgets.
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If travelling
by air, you should include one or more trips by
rail or road so that you can experience rural
India. When planning your trip, ask your travel
agent to include an Indian fair or festival
in your itinerary. Witnessing the colour and gaiety
of these events is a great experience.
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English is spoken
at almost all tourist centers, but you can also
request us to book / Government-trained and approved
guides who also speak German, French, Spanish,
Japanese, Italian or Russian. Tour guides will
help you not only in your sightseeing, but also
help you understand India better.
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Indians are
hospitable and friendly people, if they stare
at you, do not consider it rude, it is only a
matter of curiosity. A tourist need never be lost
in India, most people are more than willing to
go out of their way to guide you to your destination.
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As with any
foreign destination, the tourist is advised to
drink bottled water, bottled drinks, coffee or
tea. Most premier hotels have their own filtration
system.
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Avoid eating
spicy food all at one time soon after you arrive
in India. Take one Indian dish only with each
meal and ask the waiter to cut down on the chillies.
Within a few days your system will get used to
Indian food, one of the most delicious of world
cuisine. It is advisable to stick to only cooked
foods and to eat fresh fruits whose skin you can
peel off or remove.
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Bring your own
medicines, since all medications in India are
locally manufactured and you may not find the
same brand names. There are very good druggists
and doctors everywhere, and they can advise on
substitutes. If the necessity arises, ask your
hotel to recommend a doctor.
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Most cities
have Beggar Homes to look after indigent persons
and to teach them a trade, but professional beggars
find begging more lucrative. If you wish to help
them, do so through a recognized charitable organization,
not by giving them alms.
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It is safe to
travel in India, as you will find out for yourself.
Even if you read of some trouble in any town or
region, do not be discouraged, since most of India
is safe at all times.
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Most museums
in India are closed on Mondays and Site Museums,
those near archaeological monuments, on Fridays.
However, please check with us for timings.
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India is a shoppers
dream. Shopping is recommended from Government
Emporium and suggested shops by us. Most of the
large stores will ship your purchases for you,
though, for convenience and to avoid postal delays,
it is advisable to carry your shopping with you
or to book it as baggage.
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