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• Tip the waiters in up-market restaurants only. If you are in a regular restaurant than you can just give little amount, up to Rs.50 tip, else tipping is not a compulsory act here, as many restaurants add 10% service charges to your bill.
• Cook food properly before eating, and have just packaged drinking water.
• Boil milk before drinking, as usually it is unpasteurized.
• Use sunscreen lotion when there is scorching sun.
• Try avoiding spicy food, if you are not used to eating such food.
• Avoid eating food from street vendors or roadside vans, as it may be unhygienic.
• Some places in India require special permit from security agencies, hence check with the nearest travel centre regarding it.
• Check with the minimum drinking age in the state of your visit. Some states like Gujrat have even prohibited consumption of liquor.
• Most of the banks in India open from 1000 hours to 1400 hours from Mon-Fri.
• Post offices open from 1000 hours to 1230 hours from Mon-Fri.
• You must carry photocopies of your important travel documents and passport at all times, keep the originals in safe.
• Always buy your travel tickets and make all the bookings from authorized dealers only.
• Using, trafficking and dealing in drugs are highly punishable acts.
• Do not visit border areas without guidance of professional guides.
• While shopping in the flea markets, try to bargain as much as you can, but the prices in big showrooms are usually fixed.
• If a friend or an acquaintance invites you for dinner then carry a box of sweets for the kids.
• Avoid driving on Indian roads, as it may be dangerous to drive without having proper training to drive on these extremely congested roads.
It is advisable to follow all the given instructions on how to travel in India, without inviting any trouble.
Top Things To Do In India
• Tip the waiters in up-market restaurants only. If you are in a regular restaurant than you can just give little amount, up to Rs.50 tip, else tipping is not a compulsory act here, as many restaurants add 10% service charges to your bill.
• Cook food properly before eating, and have just packaged drinking water.
• Boil milk before drinking, as usually it is unpasteurized.
• Use sunscreen lotion when there is scorching sun.
• Try avoiding spicy food, if you are not used to eating such food.
• Avoid eating food from street vendors or roadside vans, as it may be unhygienic.
• Some places in India require special permit from security agencies, hence check with the nearest travel centre regarding it.
• Check with the minimum drinking age in the state of your visit. Some states like Gujrat have even prohibited consumption of liquor.
• Most of the banks in India open from 1000 hours to 1400 hours from Mon-Fri.
• Post offices open from 1000 hours to 1230 hours from Mon-Fri.
• You must carry photocopies of your important travel documents and passport at all times, keep the originals in safe.
• Always buy your travel tickets and make all the bookings from authorized dealers only.
• Using, trafficking and dealing in drugs are highly punishable acts.
• Do not visit border areas without guidance of professional guides.
• While shopping in the flea markets, try to bargain as much as you can, but the prices in big showrooms are usually fixed.
• If a friend or an acquaintance invites you for dinner then carry a box of sweets for the kids.
• Avoid driving on Indian roads, as it may be dangerous to drive without having proper training to drive on these extremely congested roads.
It is advisable to follow all the given instructions on how to travel in India, without inviting any trouble.
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