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frequently asked questions
When to visit India?
India has such a wide range of climatic factors that it is impossible to
pen down the best season. With the Tropic of Cancer running right
through the center of India, we have five district season> Broadly
speaking October to March tend to be the most pleasant months over much
of the country, with cool, fresh, crisp Morning and Evening and dry,
sunny days.
Winter – November to February
Spring - March
Summer – April to June
Monsoon – July to September
Autumn – October to Mid November
If you are particularly planning to visit Darjeeling, Sikkim and North
Eastern States including Bhutan, the ideal weather is between March to
September.
The mountain regions of the North – western Himalayan foot hills are
more easily accessible from May to October, which is also the prime
trekking season, though this varies widely depending on the trek,
altitude and regional climate conditions. The Ski – season is between
January and March. Wildlife park – open from Mid October to June Only.
Currency
All major foreign currency is acceptable in the major metropolitan
cities. However it is best to carry US Dollars or Sterling Pound, both
of which are widely acceptable.
Credit Cards
Amex, Visa and Master cards
ATM – Machines
Commonly available in all touristic cities.
Insurance
It is advisable and recommended to have insurance coverage for health
travel and baggage.
Voltage
The line voltage for electricity is 230 to 240 AC, 50hz. Most hotels
provide 110 voltage AC for electric shavers and hair dryers
Indian currency – Rupee & Paisa
Available as currency notes in valuation of 1000, 500, 100, 50, 20, 10,
5. Coins available in denomination of 5, 2, 1, 50 paisa.
Time
GMT plus 5 hours and 30 minutes
Important – Hindi words
If you are on a short visit no need to sweat it out by cramming to
learn. The “ Lonely Planet” travel guide to India will enlist “ useful
Hindi Phrases. Few common ones are
1. What is your name? Aap ka nam kiya hae.
2. How much does this cost? Is ka kimat kitna hae.
3. Good morning, afternoon, evening?
The common world is Namaste ( which actually means greetings in
reverence)
4. Where is so and so places ? eg. Where is Hotel Taj Palace?
Hotel Taj Palace kahan hae?
5. Where is ? Kahan hae? ( n is silent with just a nasal tone).
6. How much? Kitna hae
7. Food – Khana
8. Water - Pani
9. I want to wash my hand. Mere ko haat dhona hae
10. Set menu food in small restaurants are very popular and quickest
meals ?
“ Thali” - consists of rice, bread ( chapatti) vegetables ( sabji)
lentil ( dal) yogurt (dahi) popodam (papad) pickle ( achar).
11. Fruits / food
Banana - Kela
Orange / tangarine – santra
Gauva – amrood
Mango – aam
Grapes – Angoor
Pinapple – ananas
Lime / lemon – nimboo
Rice – Chawal
Lentil - dal
Curry – Sabji
Cottage chesae – paneer
Gram (lentin) – channa
Kidney beans – rajma
Mutton ( Lamb) – mutton OR ghost
Chicken – chicken OR murga
Fish – Machli
Eggs – anda
Bread ( bakery) – double roti
12. Animals
Cow - gae
Horse - ghora
Elephant – hathi
Dog – kut-ta
Cat – bil-ly
Rat – chu-ha
Snake – Saa(n)p = n is silent with a nasal accent
Mosquito – Mach-char
Tiger – bag
Lion – Sher
13. Crockery / cutlery
Commonly used as plate, glass, spoon ( Cham-mach) fork (kanta) knife (choori)
14. Local Information
Mose decent hotels rooms have a local city guide for each fort night. eg.
Delhi Diary, Mumbai – city look, Chennai – Madras Today. You can even
pickup a copy of the local newspaper.
15. Local Tipping
A smart restaurant generally levies a 10 percent service charge, in
which case there, the tipping is your option. While traveling through
India it is customary to tip waiters, porters, guides and drivers. An
absolute done thing even by local domestic traveler.
16. Can buy mobile phone in India?
Yes, and of international quality from most shops selling house hold
electronics appliances or a departmental store. Mobile phone are a
common necessity in India these days.
17. Entertainment – Discos / Pubs
The metro cities and big town are fast growing into the snazzy night
life. Most 4 and 5 star hotels have international standard discos, pubs
with state-of –the-art music and sound equipment. Trained DJ’s to
provide the no one global chart busters. Smart restaurants also provide
live band with a dance floors. It is not conventional to ask a single –
lady diner to the dance floor. You may try a “ pot – luck” by sending a
small note through the Stewart on duty, if she grolws, don’t say we did
not warn you. Cities like Kolkata, Mumbai, and Bangalore have cocktail
pubs and even coffee bars. The crowd is more trendy and it is easier to
pick up a conversation on a bar stool.
Discos however levy a small coverage charge. If you are a resident of
the hotel, access is normally free by showing the room key and check-in
card.
18. Blend as you travel
It is not easy to use the public transport system in a new country. Most
local bus drivers and conductors do not speak English. In big cities it
would be easy to inter-act with the locals. In smaller towns it is all
smiles and curious looks. Women can buy the typical India “
Salwar-Kameez ( comfortable and loose fitting pyjamas and long shirt
with a scarf).
Men can even sport a “ Khadi Pyjama and Kurta” – very cool and light
weight with a pair of Kolapuri Sandals. India dresses will make you
blend easier with the local folks.
“ Namaste” from India Calling – Delhi head Quarters.
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Q. Will I face a language problem in India?
A English is very widely spoken all over India, evening small towns,
language will not be a barrier. Besides, the metropolitan cities also
offer expert language guides who speak Spanish, Italian, German, French,
Russian, Japanese and Chinese: so you are in safe hands.
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