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What is the Travel Tips of Jaipur?
Mar 30th, 2008 23:56
john smith, http://www.jaipurtravelguide.com/
Visa:
Foreign Tourists visiting India require a valid Tourist Visa issued from
the Indian Embassy. Make copies of your passport, visa and other
important documents and keep them separate from the originals. As a
precautionary measure carry the originals with you at all times.
Money:
There is no limit fixed for foreign currency that visitors can bring
while touring India.
Food:
All standard restaurants offer a variety of cuisines including
Continental, Chinese, Indian and typical Rajasthani fare.
Water:
Mineral water is available in sealed bottles at all locations. Water
sold in sealed plastic bottles is perfectly safe to drink. Look for
established brand names such as Bisleri, Aquafina or Kinley and check
the seals of bottles before drinking. It is not advisable to drink water
from streams, lakes or dams.
Sun:
The sun can be very harsh during summers in Rajasthan, India. It is
advisable to carry sun block lotions during summers. Don't forget to
carry sunscreen, goggles, and a hat or scarf.
Credit cards:
All international credit cards such as Diners, American Express,
MasterCard and Visa are accepted in hotels, shops and other commercial
establishments including the tour operators.
Currency:
The Indian currency is Indian Rupee (INR).
Time:
India's standard time is GMT + 5 ½ Hours
Communications:
Cyber cafes with Internet and phone facilities can be found all over
India, so communication with family and friends back home is not a
problem. Besides, all hotels have communication facilities.
Drugs:
Indian law prohibits carrying drugs and heavy punishments including
imprisonment are there for offenders.
Emergency numbers:
Police control room: 100, Fire station: 101, Ambulance: 101
Temple codes:
Footwear inside the temple is not permitted in all the temples. There is
arrangement for keeping your footwear in safe custodies while visiting
religious places and monuments.
Other important precautions you should take while visiting India are as
follows:
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Consult your doctor before you start for India to ensure that you
have had any required vaccinations or shots.
*
Be careful of con men or people posing as guides.
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Exchange your money only from authorized moneychangers such as
Thomas Cook or numerous Indian Banks, which offer this facility.
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There are certain areas such as military sites, bridges and
airports where photography is prohibited. Don't break the rules.
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