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10 India Travel Tips that You Have to Read before You Go

1. Do I need a visa to travel to India?

Travelers from over 100 countries can apply for an e-Tourist Visa to enter India. These countries include the USA, the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, China, South Africa, France, Germany, Singapore and Thailand. The validity and the length of stay for an e-Visa are both around one month. The visa fee is USD 60. People applying for an e-Visa can only enter via 16 airports including that in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata, while they can exit via all airports. If you want to enter via other ports, you need to apply for a visa in advance from nearby embassy. When entering, travelers should hold a passport with at least 6-month validity left and 2 empty pages.

India has granted visa exemption for tourists from 3 countries: Bhutan, Nepal and Maldives. For people from Maldives, the length of stay is 90 days at most. It should be noted that people from these 3 countries shall not enter via China; otherwise a visa will be required.

Read More: Essential Guide to E-Visa India    Visa Policy of India


2. Currency and Cost

The official currency of India is Rupee (INR). A medium-level trip to the country for a week generally costs 60,000 rupees. The cost of a simple meal in the restaurant is about 1,000 rupees and a liter of bottle water is about 15 rupees.

In high-scale shopping malls and restaurants, credit cards are acceptable, but in most places, you are supposed to pay in cash. In the country, ATMs are not so common, especially in some remote areas. Therefore, it is recommended taking more cash. Besides, taking USD with you is convenient because of the better exchange rate.d.

Read More: How much does it cost to travel in India    Indian Currency


3. Tipping in India: Always have 20 or 50 rupees in hand.

Tips are expected in the country. For servers in restaurants, a tip of 10-20 rupees is enough. For normal services, 20-50 rupees is reasonable. For bellmen in star hotels, 50-100 rupees are expected. There is no need to give tips to taxi and Tuk-tuk drivers.

Read More: Tipping in India - Who, When, and How to Tip

India Currency - Rupees
India Currency - Rupees
Hotel in India
Hotel in India


4. 1,500 to 5,000 rupees for a night staying in an economy hotel.

The hotels in the country are mostly clean and with local characteristics. As for a room in a hostel for one night, the cost is 200-300 rupees. If you want to live in a hotel room with an air conditioner and individual bath room, the cost ranges from 1,500 to 5,000 rupees for one night, on average 2,000 rupees. In most guesthouses and hotels, hot water is available to take a shower.

Read More: 5 Most Popular Accommodation Styles in India


5. Don’t try street food and don’t drink tap water.

Street foods are not recommended for hygiene concern. What’s more, Indians don't eat beef or pork. The major religion of the country is Hinduism, according to which it is forbidden to eat beef. In the country, there are also a lot of Muslims. They don't eat pork due to their religion's requirements. When eating, do not use your left hand because it is regarded as dirty. Indians like to grab the rice directly to eat with their right hand at home.

Running water in the country cannot be drunk. The quality of running water is so poor that even when taking a shower, you'd better close your eyes to block the water. It is suggested to drink, wash face and brush teeth with bottle water. When ordering a drink, do not add ice because ices are made from running water.

Read More: Health-wise Tips for Drinking Water in India   Top 10 Foods in India – What to Eat

Food in India
Local Food
Shopping in India
Local Market

6. Connaught Place and Chandni Chowk in Delhi are best places to buy souvenirs.

There are a lot of souvenirs to choose from: wood carvings, marbles in Agra, diamonds in Kashmir, sandalwood products, black tea in Asaam, scarves... For shopping, Connaught Place and Chandni Chowk in Delhi are top places to go. Standing in the center of Delhi, Connaught Place is a middle and high-scale shopping mall, gathering both world-famous brands and local products. Many luxury brands are offered great discounts, attracting lots of tourists. Different from Connaught Place, Chandni Chowk is a crowded bazaar with snacks, handicrafts and decorations with low price. Near Chandni Chowk, there are some temples like Shri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir and Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib where you can pay a visit to.

Read More: Top 10 Best Souvenirs    7 Best Recommendations on What to Buy


7. Do not hesitate to join the local festivals.

Holi Festival is the grandest festival celebrated by the nation. It is the lunar New Year in the country. The time changes each year, generally falling in February or March. It is the most important festival in Hinduism, marking the spring's coming. Generally the celebration lasts for 2 days, with the first day for worship and prayer, and the second day for carnival. People will throw red powders and water balls at each other to express their blessings and good wishes. The day before Holi Festival, an Elephant Festival will usually be held in Jaipur. Elephants will be well dressed and decorated to attend the "beauty contest" as a celebration program.

Elephant Festival Rajasthan
Elephant Festival

India Etiquette
Local Women Wearing Sari

Read More: 10 Best Jaipur Festivals in Jaipur


8. India Travel Tips on Etiquette and Manners

1. In general, for Indians, "5 minutes" means half an hour even 40 minutes. They are not serious about time, so have awareness and do not expect high on their punctuality.
2. Do not touch Indians' head, especially the kids'. Head is their most holy part of the body. Touching one’s head means great disrespect.
3. Do not use your left hand to hand things to Indians because left hand is regarded as dirty in their custom.
4. Bull is the holiest animal in Hinduism, so avoid knocking into a bull, wearing bull leather products or even taking photos of bulls.
5. Respect the religions of the country. Take off your shoes if required when entering some places like Taj Mahal.

Read More: 10 Lessons on Indian Etiquette    India Travel Advice – 5 Dos and 5 Don’ts     What Does Indian Headshake Means


9. Take a power converter.

Power Outlet: Type D and Type C
Voltage: 230V
Frequency: 50Hz

Read More: Plug, Socket and Electricity in India


10. Keep in touch – how to use telephone and internet.

Free wifi is not common in the country presently. It is recommended buying a local SIM card like Vodafone, airtel and IDEA. The signal of 4G Internet is good and the cost is cheap with about 300 rupees for 1 gigabyte of data.


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