Things to Keep in Mind, While Travel Tour to India
Travelling is truly part and parcel of the human society. The tourism and travel industry is striving to create better-than-the-best options for the visitors and the travel sphere is growing bigger and bigger with each passing day. India is a country where there never is a dearth of options when it comes to adventure and entertainment.
There are, however, some points that should be borne in mind before starting on a trip to India, your preferred destinations in the distinct and diverse land of India.
Mind the Weather
Before setting out on a tour to Indian and its numerous cities and towns, have a look at the climatic conditions of the particular region. Your clothes should match the weather of a place. Climatic conditions vary hugely in the north, south, east and west of India. Plan your trip depending upon the climate.
Be Health Conscious
Do remember to take along your prescribed medications. If you are suffering from a particular ailment, consult your doctor for some good piece of advice. For those who are planning to embark on an adventure tour, it all the more important to be careful about their health issues.
Taxis and Rickshaws
Do not depend much on these taxiwallahs or rickshawwallahs in terms of getting information or anything like that. Buy your own copy of the Lonely Planet or other reliable travel guides to help you all the way long. Finalise the fares before getting into a taxi or a rickshaw.
Lesbians & Gays
Know your limits as India still abides by its age-old traditions and cultures. Don't try to kiss in public places as it may not be acceptable by the Indians. However, you can move arm in arm at least.
Say NO to Street Food
Do not try to consume street food as it may not be hygienic, leading you to problems. Always buy fresh fruit and vegetable. And remember to have a good bargain.
Tipping
Tipping has now become a tradition in India. For the waiters, guides and car drivers, you can leave anything between Rs 50 and Rs 200.
Beggars in Need
You will come across a horde of beggars as you pass through the roads and avenues of the cities of India. Give money only to those who you think are truly in need. Be careful not be mobbed by them.
Don't Bring Valuables
While on trip abroad, always remember not to take along valuables that you would hate losing. Items like jewellery, family photographs and other objects of sentimental value should better be left behind.















