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Do & Don'ts in INDIA
 
  • Exchange money only through authorised banks or moneychangers
  • Insist on a receipt when exchanging money
  • Retain all receipts to facilitate re-conversion of unspent money on departure from India.
  • Shopping is recommended from local markets or Government Emporia at the advice of our tour guide/driver accompanying you for the trip. Advisable to shop at Govt. Emporia/ Fixed Price shops to ensure quality & reasonable prices. All tourists are requested to use their own discretion in purchasing and are requested not to be pressured by any one of our tour guides/drivers.
  • Export of most wildlife and their products is either banned or strictly regulated. Export of the few permissible items - even as passengers' personal luggage - is allowed only under an appropriate export permit.
  • Insist on getting a certificate for the legitimate sale of a particular animal product and permission for its export to avoid inconvenience on departure.
  • Taxis and auto-rickshaws in some cities do not have meters, but where they do, insist on the meter being flagged in your presence. If the driver refuses to cooperate, seek the assistance of a policeman.
  • In addition, the above fares change from time to time and so will not always conform to readings on the meter file. To avoid confusion, insist on seeing the latest fare chart and pay accordingly.
  • If you wish to visit any prohibited or restricted areas, check with our tour guide/drivers to advise on the best means of transport as these areas may not have access to car/van/bus example the local bazaar which is heavily crowded and hence there are no vehicle access, therefore the driver has to park at a nearest location and the tourist will have to explore by themselves.
  • Check with the nearest Government of India Tourist Office the rules regarding photography at archaeological monuments.
  • Try to avoid the touts and brokers of shopkeepers.
  • It's obligatory to cover your head before entering Sikh shrines.
  • Don't wear any footwear inside Hindu, Muslim, Sikh or Jain places of worship. Some temples do not permit leather articles to be taken in.
  • Wear knee long skirt/trouser and full sleeves top/shirts while visiting any temple, mosque or religious place
 
 
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