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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

IMPORTANT TRAVEL TIPS

Do some background reading before visiting India, so that your visit becomes a great experience, something you had never dream could happen to you.

Don’t 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 traveler, and 1-star and 2-star hotels, Travelers lodges, Tourist Bungalows, Holiday Homes, Youth hostels, YM/ YWCA’s are for those with small budgets.

Your travel arrangements should be made well in advance, especially if you are traveling between October-March (high tourist season) and May-June, the Indian holiday season. Travel facilities are limited in relation to demand so prior bookings are a must.

If traveling 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 fairs or festivals in your itinerary. Witnessing the color and gaiety of these events is a great experience.

At each city you visit, try and attend a folkloric or classical music, dance or drama program. Information on programs can be obtained from any India tourist office.

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.

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.

If you want to meet Indians or go to an Indian home, contact us. We will arrange a visit.

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.

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 chilies. 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.

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.

Do not forget to remove your footwear when visiting a place of worship or mausoleum. Also some temples do not permit any leather articles at all on their premises. Certain areas of temples are not open to Non-Hindus.

Travel with a camera and a color film. India is a land of sunshine and color, begging to be photographed. Most type of films are available in India.

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.

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.

Most museums in India are closed on Mondays and Site Museums, those near archaeological monuments, on Fridays. However, please check with us for timings.

The electric current in India is 220/ 250 volts and 50 cycles. It is AC practically everywhere.

India is a shoppers dream. Shopping is recommended from Government Emporia 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.

Do not crowd too many places into your itinerary. Make sure that you get an occasional free half-day for rest, shopping or exploring on your own.

If you wish to visit any restricted areas, as in the north- eastern region, check with the nearest India Tourist Office as to the permits needed.

Photography
For amateur photography of national monuments, there are no restrictions on taking photographs with a still camera (with flash inside the camera synchronized with exposure) or an 8mm.movie camera. It is prohibited to photograph places of military importance, i.e. airports, bridges, sensitive border regions. Certain temples may prohibit interior or exterior photography. Charges may be levied to photograph some monuments, forts or temples. Inside museums, or when photographing art works, flash cameras are prohibited. Photography inside the Taj Mahal is prohibited but prior permission can be requested from the Archaeological Survey of India, Janpath, New Delhi, 110 001. We at TCI will assist you with same. If tripods or other outside aids such as props or floodlights are used, or for professional and commercial photograph, special permission must be obtained from the Archaeological Survey of India. Similar permission must be obtained for movie cameras other than 8mm and for video cameras.


Tipping
Some hotels include service charges on their bills. In such cases tipping is not necessary. Where this is not done, at tip of 10% is customary. If you are in a big group and the food bill is high, the tip on the total can come down to 5%. The porter who takes your baggage to your room is usually tipped Rs.5 per bag or Rs.10 to Rs.20 per trolley. (These estimates are for 5 and 4-star hotels and are proportionately less in 1, 2 or 3 star hotels.) Tipping of taxi drivers is not customary.

Currency
The units of Indian currency are the Rupee and Paisa (100Paisa equal 1 Rupee). Paper money is in denominations of Rupees 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Coins are in denominations of Rupees 1, 2 and 5. There are no restrictions on the amount of foreign currency or travelers’ checks a tourist may import, provided a Declaration form is completed on arrival. This will facilitate the exchange of imported currency as well as the export of unspent currency on departure.Cash, bank notes and traveler’s checks up to US $ 10,000 or equivalent need not be declared at the time of entry. Any money in the form of traveler’s checks, drafts, bills, checks, etc., which tourists wish to convert into Indian currency should be exchanged only through authorized money- changers. Tourists are warned that changing money through unauthorized persons is not only illegal but also involves the risk of receiving counterfeit currency. To exchange foreign money other than through banks or authorized money- changers is an offence. Please note that no Indian currency whatsoever can be imported or exported, except for Rupee travelers’ checks. Banks abroad to keep Rupee balances with their agents in India and are able to draw upon these balances to issue Rupee travelers’ checks to intending tourists. There are 24- hour exchange facilities available at Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta and Chennai international airports.

What too see in India

India is known as land of culture and tradition and its travel destinations.

Delhi
Delhi is established as a capital of India and located on the banks of the river Yamuna. The cultural inhabited since in the 6th century.

Agra
Agra another, historical place located on the barks of river yamuna, and has achieved it fames because of the seventh wonder of the world “The Taj Mahal”.

Jaipur
Jaipur better known as the pink city, which is located in one the finest semi desert sate of India. The city was once capital of royalty and established according to Vastu Sastra for the comfort of the citizens.

Rajasthan
Rajasthan is known as the land of colors and kings. The land is encompasses most of the area of the large and wide Great Indian Desert. Rajasthan is famous for the majestic forts, intricately carved temples and attractively decorated mahals, which were built by Rajput kings.

Goa
Whenever, we think of a tourist spot in India, Goa comes first in the mind as travel destinations. It is one of the smallest states in India’s with a territory of 3,702 sq km and is located in the Western Ghats. Goa is one of the top fun filled destinations in India which has huge natural expanse of beaches which are one of the most alluring beaches in the world. The clean blue waters of the sea, the open-armed welcomes of the natives and fun-loving carnivals attract tourists from all over the world. Goa beasches can be a real tourism sport fun with family and close ones.

Kerala
Kerala has immense potential for nature tours especially for nature and beauty lovers. Kerala has it all, hills covered with luxuriant and natural greenery, beaches. Moreover, Kerala has acres of coconut palms, rice barges, temples and many more. No wonder, it has been aptly named as "God's Own Country" Which eventually makes it one of the most popular destinations in India amongst the travelers from India and abroad. When the place comes of tourist spots, one cannot stop himself from places like Cochin, Manner, Alleppey, and Kumarakom, which offer an additional flavor for people traveling to Kerala.

Khajuraho
The Khajuraho temple is one of its kinds and was built during the chandelle dynasty. It is great masterpiece of Indian art and culture and is widely appreciated by our tourists owing to its fine and beautiful, alluring erotic rocks carvings.

Varanasi
Varanasi is one of the oldest living cities of Ghats and temples. Till today, the city retains its 5,000 years history. The city is center of the Hindu world and can boast of more than 100 Ghats, out of which some are acknowledged all over the world. As Varanasi is situated on the banks of the Ganges, so most of its day to day activities take place on the Ghats.

Mumbai
Located on the west coast of India, Mumbai is the commercial capital of India, where thousand of people come for their trade and business. Moreover, for visitors, who want to see Mumbai, then the best season is in between the months of September and April. The weather is then relatively dry and cool.

Ajanta Ellora Caves
Located near the city of Aurangabad in Maharashtra Ajanta and Ellora caves are the world renowned for the cave shrines that cut out of rock, by hand. There are 34 caves at Ellora and 29 caves at Ajanta. And all are complete outstanding master piece of Indian architectural excellence. Ellora caves have to the south that are Buddhist, the 17 in the centre dedicated to Hinduism, and the 5 caves to the north are of Jain’s.

Ranthambore
Ranthambore, is known as one of the best national parks in the world to spot Bengal tigers in their natural habitat. The park is situated between the vindhya and Aravali hills, Moreover, the park was established in the year 1955 and is originally named as the sawai Madhpur wildlife sanctuary.

Kanha
The Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh was incorporated in the year 1955 and forms the core of the Kanha Tiger Reserve in 1974 under Project Tiger. The Park's landmark achievement is the preservation of the rare Swamp Deer (Barasingha), saving it from near death. Moreover, to save the life of animals, rigorous conservation programs for the overall protection of the Park's. Fauna and flora, makes Kanha one of the most well maintained National Parks in Asia.

Bandhavgarh
Bandhavgarh is a well planed National Park with a very long history. Set among the Vindhya hills of Madhya Pradesh with an area of 168sq miles (437sq kms) and is consists a wide variety of habitats and high density of large number of Tigers. The place is also known as white tiger country. These have been found in the old state of Rewa for many years. Moreover, the park is also considered a good omen for Maharaja of Rewa to shoot 109 tigers.

Orchha
'The Orchha Resort' is located in calm and zero polluted area. The place is situated on the banks of river Betwa which is about 18 Kms from Jhansi railway station. The resort is well connected by road and train from Delhi, Agra, Gwalior, Kanpur and Lucknow & Khajuraho and is acknowledged for the well decorated 32 rooms.

Gwalior
Gwalior is one of the historical places of India which is better known for its rich culture and traditional values. The city in Madhya Pradesh, lying 122 kilometers (76 mi) south of Agra, and 423 kilometers (263 mi) north of Bhopal, the state capital. Gwalior occupies a strategic location in the Gird region of India and has a sub-tropical climate with hot summers from late March to early July, the humid monsoon season from late June to early October and a cool dry winter from early.

Mahabalipuram
Mamallapuram is purely a tourist place which is known as one of the major attractions around Chennai. The East Coast Road has made it easily accessible which is just about an hour from the city. The entire strip is now a full of restaurants, resorts, amusement parks, gradually makes the place more attractive and loving for the visitors. The place is popularly called "Mahabalipuram", or "The city of Bali", whom Lord Vishnu punished for his pride.

Trichy
Trichy were built by the Nayaks of Madurai and is situated on the banks of the river Cauvery. The place is the fourth largest city in Tamil Nadu which once had a stronghold of the early Cholas built later fell to the Pallavas. Trichy is a fine blend of tradition and modernity built around the Rock Fort. Apart from the Fort, there are several Churches, Colleges and Missions dating back to the 1760s. Moreover, this city has given great Tamil scholars whose contribution to the Tamil literature is incredible.