Practical India travel tips
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Here are a couple of handy India travel tips that will help you to get the most out of your holiday to India: |
Beggars
Another one of our India travel trips is it is often very difficult to make the right decision about giving money to people on the street, and the cities in India are jam-packed with beggars. Giving money (or toys, sweets and school pens) to children and adult beggars can lead to a further dependence on begging, which is a negative impression to give the kids and if you do give money to one child, you'll be quickly mobbed by a whole crowd expecting similar favour. However, these beggars are genuinely very poor indeed, so if you feel like being generous you should go ahead. It's best to take it on a case-by-case basis.
Drinking water
An important India tip - The water from the tap must not be drunk anywhere in India. Bottles of water are sold everywhere. But make sure that the top is still sealed, otherwise ask for a new one.
Alcohol
Alcohol is theoretically forbidden in many places in India, especially cities with any kind of religious significance. In practice, though, almost every restaurant supplies beer and they do so in subtle, and often inventive ways. Don't be surprised if you find yourself drinking beer from a teapot! Spirits are sold from state-licensed shops, most of which are aptly called The English Wine and Beer Shop.
India travel tips on what to take...
A mosquito net could also be useful, particularly if you have pre-treated it with an insect repellant that contains at least 50% DEET.
Padlocks are useful for locking up your bag when you are in transit.
Universal plugs always come in handy to charge cameras/phones etc, as well as plastic sandwich bags to pack toiletries and medicines.
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