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India Tourist Info
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FAQ's
(Frequently Asked Questions) By Tourist
planning to visit India
At the onset we would like to thank you for visiting our
website for your travel to India. We all hope that you will enjoy India as
and when you visit the country.
The different FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS on travel to India
have been answered in the following document. Kindly go through the same and
if there are other unanswered questions and clarifications, it would be our
pleasure to address the same too.
What medical concerns should one keep in
mind before & during travel in India?
Medical concerns:
No specific vaccinations are required to enter India unless you are
entering within six days of having visited a yellow fever infected area.
Most doctors recommend the following vaccinations:
- Tetanus
- Polio
- Hepatitis
- Meningitis
- Malaria
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The majority of visitors to India return home with perfect health
having had no problems at all. The most common complaint is a stomach upset
for a day or two-usually the result of a change of diet, different Beer, or
simply the change of lifestyle, most case are rarely serious and recovery is
swift.
Dust can be a problem to travelers who wear contact lenses. If you are
taking prescribed medicines, split your supplies between your hand baggage
and your main baggage. Make a list of the generic properties of the drug and
keep with you.
If you are prone to coughs, colds and sore throats, we advice you to take
preventive medicines with you as larger cities suffer from smog pollution.
This is particularly important if you suffer from bronchial complaints.
If you are over 60 or you think you have any physical disabilities, then
you should talk to your doctor about the trip to ensure it is suitable for
you. Once on the trip please tell us any concerns you may have regarding
health concerns, we can then ensure your specific needs are met.
We do reserve the right not to accept any traveler who is found to have
withheld any information relating to their state of health that might affect
the trip, even after a booking has been accepted.
If you are undergoing specific medical treatment please inform us. It is
your responsibility to ensure you have an adequate supply of any medication
they may be taking.
For more detailed information ask your local travelers health clinic or
your doctor.
Tap water is not safe to drink. Bottled water is available everywhere and
is cheap. However always check the seal.
What cultural considerations should one take care of
while touring in India?
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 companys
(TNS INDIA) and our directors 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.
Where to shop and how to be sure of the product &
the price? Should we be confident of going with the guide?
India can be described as a shoppers paradise with products such as
hand-woven rugs, inlaid marble, semi-precious stone jewelry, silk fabrics,
brassware, etc. Indias diversity is expressed though the creation of
master craftspeople. Each state has a unique handicraft to proudly reflect
the inherited and improved skills to near perfection. Souvenir shops and art
& craft emporiums are to be found everywhere. Consult your guidebook or
the local guides and people. Usually the pavement markets do not
guarantee the products and they do not accept credit / debit cards. Genuine
products can only be guaranteed at a government showroom or branded
showroom, i.e. Cottage Industries, etc.
Shopping can be one of the ways to interact with a local. For people who
like to bargain, shopping is a true pleasure. For others, fixed priced
stores are a relief. Whatever transaction you prefer, we hope your purchase
that was made in India, will remind you of your trip.
Yes, the guides do take you to shops and showrooms, while you are on tour.
You can say no when you dont want to visit the shops or
not interested in shopping with a guide. But when you do visit the store
with the guide, you do not necessarily pay a higher price for a substandard
product. As this is a worldwide phenomenon, we accept it too with its blues.
What we have done for our travelers who want to shop with the guides and at
the same time want to be sure of the price and quality of the product, we
have selected a few stores both privately owned & government owned (but
in both cases Government recognized) at important destinations, where we are
sure of three things;
- Quality of the product
- The product if too heavy should be delivered at your doorstep
without any extra cost even if the extra cost needs to be added to
the price of the product.
- The product is insured before sending to you so in case of
damages while on transit you are reimbursed appropriately.
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As for price, some are fixed price & some are bargain shops. So
go ahead and have FUN!!! For lists of authorized shops do let us know.
How is one sure of the authenticity / qualification /
credentials of the guides?
We have a panel of guides with ranks and only use them, and in most cases
they would be satisfactory. Government licensed guides are always preferred
by Travel Network services. There are training courses and exams for the
same and chances are less that you will be unhappy if you go with one. Their
daily rates and wages are Government fixed. Note that the guide usually is
there during lunch and it is not an obligation to buy him/her lunch. If
there are ever any problems 9The Guide cannot speak the language well, too
fast while you would like to spend more time at the monuments, etc. do let
us know so that we can change the guide.
Are the monument entrance fees included in the tour
cost?
The monument entrance fees are usually not included in the tour cost. It is
not a problem when the same is included but when it is not, you need to keep
small change for the same. Usually you need to take the tickets yourself but
can request the guide who would be happy to oblige. We also have detailed
lists of monuments with the entrance fees and camera charges. Do request us
for the same if you want to have a good idea when the same is not included
in your tour cost. At times we do not include the same as this might lead to
misunderstandings when the tour is too tight on time.
General Information:
Insurance:
While traveling in India it is important that you obtain good personal
travel insurance from an insurance agent in your country. A suitable policy
will include an unlimited amount for medical, hospital and additional health
associated costs.
Most policies cover loss of baggage, personal money (usually limited) delay
and curtailment. Do make sure your policy covers you for unexpected
cancellation of your trip in this unlikely event you will then be covered
for financial cost.
You should carry your insurance policy with you at all time, preferably in
your relevant details in a separate place, with your passport photocopy.
Tipping
Tipping is an inherent part of life in India. It is one of the most
effective ways to communicate how you felt about the service provided. It is
common practice to tip porters, drivers, wait staff, toilet attendants and
guides. It is not necessary to tip rickshaw drivers. Please note that you
are not obliged to tip and it is entirely to your discretion. Please let us
know if you want some guidelines on the same but usually it is what
you feel is appropriate.
A general idea would be as follows:
| Bellboys |
: Rs. 50 - 100 (1 to 2 US$) |
| Drivers |
: Rs. 300 (6 US$) per day & Rs.150 (2.5 US$) per half day |
| Day Guides |
: Rs. 400 to 500 (10 - 12 US$) |
| Restaurants |
: 5% of the bill amount could be left. |
We Care:
In India roads could appear to be pot-holed and traffic chaotic and hence
our guests very frequently get very worried. We suggest that you catch up on
some sleep or read a book or even better put on your in-flight eye shades
and doze off. The drivers are well trained and they are used to these roads.
Very seldom (I must hasten to add that almost none) are any accidents
involving tourist vehicles. The cars that we use are safe, insured for and
routinely checked. Trains however are much more comfortable ride-wise but
could appear dirty and filthy. Do carry your dry hand wash and tissue always
while taking train journeys. The flights are pleasant and service good.
The transport is broadly classified as:
Cars
In India, the mostly used car for tourists is, the Ambassador. This is one
of the oldest models in the world still being manufactured and it is still
hardy and spacious. We have always had guests specially requesting for this
car. We have a couple of them in our fleet and they are almost a year old
(2003 end model) and we use them discreetly as they wear and tear fast and
could be slow and rickety if used without rest. Other than these two cars we
also use TATA INDIGO which is a small sedan with good air-conditioning, TATA
INDICA which is a small hatchback and is used for backpackers on a long
trip, TOYOTA QUALIS & INNOVA & TATA SAFARI which are high SUV type
vehicles seating 4 5 people normally but used for couples also as are
very comfortable and MITSUBISHI LANCERS. On guests request, the
premium cars that we use are CHEVY OPTRA & TOYOTA COROLLA. We also use
TOYOTA CAMRY, HONDA ACCORD & MERCEDES (C, E & S) when requested for.
We have recently launched our luxury limousine which we use only for top end
tours as and when requested.
Flights
There are presently four domestic airlines in India other than Air India
which also operates some domestic routes. The local airlines in the order of
service and punctuality are Jet Airways, Sahara Airlines, Indian Airlines
and Deccan Air. Out of all the four Deccan is to be avoided as they are
still facing teething problems.
Trains
As described above train journeys could be enjoyable if you have an open
mind and just want to enjoy and experience true India. The middle class and
upper middle class (cliché) use Indian Railways and it is a way of
life in India. The best trains that could be booked and we use them where
possible are SHATABDI & RAJDHANI EXPRESS. You could check the various
classes in the following site: http://www.erail.in
Travelers Cheques
Thomas Cook or American Express in American Dollars,
Euro or British Sterling are the only ones that are widely accepted.
Cash
US dollars, Euro and British Sterling are the best
currency to take. The notes need to be clean, undamaged and if possible the
latest issue.
Credit Card
In major cities Visa, Master and American Express cards
can be used. Please do not rely on your credit card as a source of finance
in small cities though most of the touristic cities have a large number of
ATMs.
Currency
Please see www.xe.com for updated currency exchange rate
Climate:
With such a large landmass, India has a wide range of
climates with effects of the altitude and the sea being very string in
certain areas.
North India:
April - June :Hot, dry and dusty with temperature 35-42 DEG C
July - August :Hot, Humid and rainy
Sep - Mar :Pleasant days and could get cooler in the night
South India:
April/May & Aug/Sep :Hot and Humid with average temperature 38 DEG C
June/July/Oct/Nov :Hot and Heavy rains
Dec Mar :Hot but less humid
Language:
India is an area of great linguistic diversity with over 1500 languages and
dialect. People associated with tourism speak English throughout the
country. The official language is however Hindi.
Time:
India is 5.5 hours ahead of GMT, 6.5 hours behind New Zealand Standard
Time, 4.5 hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time and 11.5 hours ahead
of Canadian Eastern Standard Time.
Clothing:
For the most of areas, cotton casual clothing that is light and loose
fitting is recommended for daywear. For trips during Nov-Jan do carry warm
clothes as it is cold during early mornings and evenings. (Only in Northern
India) Carry a hat during sightseeing to keep off the mid-day sun and for
the evenings a couple of elegant dresses would be nice to be worn for dinner
at the lovely hotels. You could also wear trousers and jeans during the day.
There is no problem. Carry a stole or a scarf to cover your head or feet
while at the religious places.
We the people
India s Population ; 1 Billion (2003)
Capital : New Delhi
Ask us
There could be a lot of other questions that you might have, once you are
already in the process of booking the tour. For instance; payment methods,
cancellation conditions, meet and assist at the airport, company bank
details, previous reference, etc. and you are welcome to ask them. It would
be our pleasure.
THE ABOVE HAS BEEN COMPILED TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE. FOR ANY LATEST
DEVELOPMENTS OR DETAILED CLARIFICATIONS, DO FEEL FREE TO GET IN TOUCH WITH
US. YOU CAN ALSO GIVE YOUR SUGGESTIONS AS TO HOW WE CAN IMPROVE THIS.
THE AGENCY
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E-14, Lower Ground ,
Sushant Shopping Arcade,
Sushant Lok, Phase 1,
Gurgaon, Haryana
Tel : 91+124+ 4044472, 4044473
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Booking Procedure:
Deposit 20 % in our bank account details mentioned below, after given
confirmation of all hotel by our side,
ACCOUNT DETAILS:
| ACCOUNT NAME |
TRAVEL NETWORK SERVICES |
| BANK NAME |
HDFC BANK |
| BRANCH |
SECTOR - 14, GURGAON, HARYANA |
| CITY |
GURGAON - 122002 |
| COUNTRY |
INDIA |
| ACCOUNT NO |
00902320003111 |
| ACCOUNT TYPE |
CURRENT ACCOUNT |
| SWIFT CODE |
HDFCINBBDEL |
| AUTHORIZED BY |
MASTERCARD / VISACARD |
| BANKERS |
HDFC & ICICI BANK |
| EMAIL |
tnsindia03@gmail.com or tnsindia02@gmail.com |
| CONSULTANTS |
sonuraj65@gmail.com |