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What cultural considerations should one take care of while touring in India?
How to cultural considerations should one take care of while touring in India?
Is cultural considerations should one take care of while touring in India?

Jan 10th, 2008 23:23
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India has a very traditional and religious society. Its cultures and
customs are very different to western cultural ideas. We ask you as
guests in this amazing country to respond to these sometimes-bizarre
differences with sensitivity and respect.
We do request you to dress conservatively - both men and women should
wear clothing that covers knees and shoulders (when visiting mosques and
temples). Nudity is totally taboo, when swimming please do wear a swimsuit.
Try to avoid any public display of affection. When entering mosques,
temples and places of religious worship or private homes - please remove
your shoes. Many Hindu temples are not open to non-Hindus. Always ask
permission before entering. Mosques may have limited visiting times for
non-Muslims.
Some detailed information about passport & visa:
Passport
You must be in possession of a valid passport, which will not expire for
at least six months after your journey is due to end. It should have to
clear pages for entry and exit stamps as well as your visa.
A wise precaution is to carry a photocopy of your passport kept
separately, extremely useful in the event of loss or theft.
Visa
All visitors to India require a visa that must be obtained from an
Indian High Commission or Consulate. You would need to use two addresses
in India and do let us know for the same as it is normal to give our
company's (COMPASS INDIA) and our director's address on the same.
For postal applications passports should be sent by registered post and
include a registered post paid return addressed envelope. Applications
should be on the official visa form available from a local travel agent.
Alternatively in some countries the form can be downloaded from the
Embassies' official WEBSITE. All applications should include 3
passport-sized photographs. Your local travel agent or nearest Embassy
will be able to inform you of the latest application fee.
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