The other side of India: the exuberant religious life in the Temple cities of Tamil Nadu, the lush and tropical nature of Kerala, the splendor of the Dravidian Architecture in the Temples of Karnataka. An encounter with the most authentic India.
Chennai
Located on the Coromandel Coast, this busy metropolis was formerly called Madras. From the resplendent classical dance form of Bharatnatyam, to the historical background of the temples and churches, from the natural wonders to the bustling culinary scene.... All make Chennai as the main and most fascinating entrance of South Indian art, culture and traditions.
Mahabalipuram
Speckled with several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Mamallapuram holds a baffling visual treat around every corner. Its awe-inspiring cave temples, sculptures and monuments leave one marveling at the skill of the craftsmen of that time. With its striking bas reliefs and rock-cut temples, Mamallapuram is practically an open-air museum. While one admires the architectural marvel and soaks in history, visiting various historical sites, Mamallapuram's pristine beaches fringed by lush groves with a warm sun, invite surfers.
Pondicherry
Puducherry - once an important French colony with the name Pondichery, Puducherry still offers the never-to-be-forgotten French connection, magnificent colonial structures, seafront promenades, spiritual havens, tree-lined boulevards, unexplored and pristine beaches, and enchanting backwaters.
Chidambaram
The holy town of Chidambaram is noted for its Dravidian architecture temples. The main attraction is Chidambaram Natarajar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This is revered as one of the five shrines scattered across the state that represent five elements (air, water, earth, fire and wind). Here, Lord Shiva is worshipped as Nataraja, the god of dance. The rituals and ceremonies performed live by the local Brahmins, dressed in traditional attire, make the experience unique and fascinating.
Dharasuram
Darasuram or Dharasuram is a locality in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. The area is known for the Airavateswara temple constructed by the Rajaraja Chola II in the 12th century CE. The temple is a recognised UNESCO World Heritage monument.
Tanjore
Thanjavur (popularly called Tanjore), in Tamil Nadu, stands as a glorious tribute to the Dravedian Art. At the heart of the town, is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Brihadeeswarar Temple adorned with unique carvings and sculptures, along with inscriptions that give an account of life 1,000 years ago. While the temples are awe-inspiring, the city's opulent palaces are no less, testifying of the grandeur of the ancient Dravidian civilisation. A true embodiment of South Indian art and craft, Thanjavur boasts a fine selection of traditional handcrafted items like bobblehead dolls, the divine Tanjore paintings and palm leaf articles. Thanjavur is also popular for classical music and Bharatnatyam dance. It is the birthplace of the percussion instrument thavil, popularly used in Indian classical music.
Tiruchirappalli
Lying along the banks of River Cauvery, the ancient city of Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) is soaked in spirituality and history. Speckled with a host of temples and a smattering of other religious sites, the city is a haven for pilgrims, who can get closer to their god amidst peace and tranquility. The city is also noted for its exquisite arts and crafts, including Chola bronze statues and Trichinopoly cigars that are admired all over the world.
Chettinad
Chettinad, a small town with an impressive artistic heritage. You can experience the culture and cuisine of a relatively unchanged region. It’s hard not to be impressed by the beautiful mansion houses with lovely courtyards. Chettinad is a great town in which to go antique shopping too!
Madurai
Madurai, which once traded with ancient Rome, holds the soul of Tamil Nadu in its magnificent and grand temples, considered as amongst the finest and most awe-inspiring specimens of architecture in the country. With its long daily rituals and ceremonies Meenakshi Temple is the heartbeat of the city and is considered by many as one of the most spectacular temples of India. From the picturesque hill station of Kodaikanal to splendid waterfalls, Madurai is surrounded by amazing natural beauty.
Thekkady
Thekkady is a town near Periyar National Park, an important tourist attraction in the Kerala state of India. The named Thekkady is derived from the word "thekku" which means teak. Temperatures are lowest in the months of December-January and highest in the months of April-May.
Alleppey
Snuggled in the heart of Kerala's backwaters, Alappuzha is criss-crossed by palm-fringed waterways and dotted with over a thousand houseboats. Known for its glorious beaches, calm backwaters, enthusiastic boat races and sumptuous sea food, this green and graceful pocket-sized tropical paradise is a must for everyone. Adding to its charm of Alleppy, are the Ayurvedic spas and wellness centres-strewn across the city, attracting those looking to ease their mind, body and soul.
Kochi
Sitting on the Malabar coast, historically, Kochi, the entering place for the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, paved the way for European colonisers , hence it is an eclectic mix of diverse cultures. The city remains steeped in its heritage, which is reflected in various Portuguese, Dutch and British forts, palaces and bungalows that are scattered throughout and the narrow alleys of Jews make you experience the Jewish culture, rare antiques and exquisite handicrafts.
Hassan
Surrounded by Dakshina Kannada in the west, Chikkamagaluru and Chitradurga in the north, Coorg towards the south and Tumkuru in the east, Hassan has an eventful and rich history. It is blessed with a pleasant climate and a great picturesque location. It is here where the plains (maidaans) begin to gently slope into the Western Ghats (malnad).
Mysore
Boasting a rich royal heritage that is reinstated by the many monuments that dot its premises, Mysuru is nestled at the foothills of the picturesque Chamundi Hill in Karnataka. The charm of Mysuru, often called the Ivory city, is the well preserved in its palaces and well-laid out gardens and its unique style of celebrating Indian festival Dusshera with the active participation of the Royal Family in the procession with beautifully decorated Elephants and Horses.
Bangalore
Bangalore - The city of Gardens - enjoys a scattering of prominent sites like the Bangalore Palace, St Mary’s Basilica, Tipu Sultan’s Palace, ISKCON Temple and the Bull Temple. Today known more as the IT Hub of India and often gets described as Silicon Valley of Asia. Blessed with a salubrious climate this verdant city is Youthful, Dynamic and exuberant.
Spain / Madras
Departure from Spain with flight to Madras, with change of aircraft. Meals on board. Arrival in Madras late at night, transfer to the hotel and accommodation in the reserved room. Overnight.
Madras
Media pensión. Morning available for rest. In the afternoon: Sightseeing: St. Thomas Church, Marina Drive waterfront with colonial government buildings and Kapaleeshwara temple. Overnight.
Kapaleeshwarar Temple
Also known as St Thomas Cathedral Basilica and National Shrine of Saint Thomas, San Thome Church is a Roman Catholic minor basilica at Santhome in Chennai. It was built over the tomb of Saint Thomas in the 16th century by Portuguese explorers.
Madras / Mahabalipuram / Pondicherry
Media pensión. Departure for Pondicherry. Stop to visit Mahabalipuram, the first example of Hindu temple art. Upon arrival, visit the ancient French colony and the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. Overnight.
Pondicherry / Chidambaram / Darasuram / Tanjore
Media pensión. In the morning, transfer to Tanjore with a stop to visit the great temple of Chidambaram, dedicated to the dancing form of the god Shiva. Lunch at the Swamimalai ethnic village. In the afternoon, visit the Darasuram temple, a splendid architectural example of the Chola dynasty, protected by UNESCO. Overnight.
Tanjore / Trichy / Tanjore
Media pensión. In the morning, excursion to Trichy. Visit the temple city of Srirangam, where pilgrims perform ancient rituals on the banks of the Kaveri River. In the afternoon: Visit of Tanjore, with the Brihadeshwara temple dedicated to the god Shiva and the Bronze Museum of the Chola dynasty. Overnight.
Tanjore / Chettinad / Madurai
Media pensión. Transfer to Madurai with detour to visit the ancient Chettinad area, inhabited by the Chettiar ethnic group, who built their splendid residences here at the height of their wealth. Lunch at the palace and proceed to Madurai. In the afternoon, visit the gigantic temple dedicated to the goddess Meenakshi with the colorful bazaar. In the evening, you will witness the impressive dormition ceremony inside the main temple. Overnight.
Madurai / Periyar National Park
Media pensión. In the morning visit the palace of Tirumalai Nayak. Then, departure for the Periyar National Park, located in the heart of the Western Ghat mountain range that separates the state of Tamil Nadu from that of Kerala, covered by a luxuriant vegetation of dense forests and above all of in canteens spice plantations. In the afternoon, visit a spice plantation. Traditional show of Kalaripayattu, an ancient martial art of Kerala. Overnight stay.
Periyar
Periyar National Park / Backwaters
Media pensión. Transfer from the mountains to the coastal area of Kerala, a state characterized in its central part by an immense tropical lagoon. Accommodation in hotel, in the heart of the lagoon. Afternoon at leisure for relaxation, the swimming pool and Ayurvedic treatments. Overnight.
Backwaters / Cochin
Media pensión. Small cruise in a traditional boat in the backwaters, the series of artificial canals, rivers and natural lakes that crosses the region of Kerala like a spider’s web, approaching Cochin. Lunch on board. Disembarkation and continuation to Cochin. Accommodation in reserved rooms. Overnight.
Cochin
Media pensión. In the morning: visit of the most cosmopolitan city in South India: the Chinese networks, the Dutch Palace in Mattancherry, the church of San Francesco which houses the tombstone of Vasco de Gama, the Jewish quarter and the street of the antique dealers. In the afternoon, Katakali dance/theatre show. Rooms available until departure (in case of departure in the morning of the 9th, the room is still paid for the entire night). In the evening, transfer to the airport. Boarding.
Cochin / Bangalore / Hassan
Media pensión. Flight to Bangalore. Continuation to Hassan. Stop en route to visit the Jain rock temple at Sravanabelgola. Overnight stay.
Hassan / Mysore
Media pensión. In the morning, visit the temples of Belur and Halebid, splendid examples of ”stellar” architecture of the Hoyshala dynasty. Afternoon transfer to Mysore and climb to the temple of the goddess Chamundi, located on a hill, to admire the sunset. Overnight stay.
Mysore / Bangalore
Media pensión. Morning visit of the sumptuous palace of the Maharaja and of the colorful fruit and flower market. In the afternoon, transfer to Bangalore. Upon arrival, a short panoramic tour of the city, today the first software producer in Asia, which houses grandiose colonial buildings from the English era. Dinner in hotel. No rooms are available until the night flight departs. After dinner, transfer to the airport. Boarding.
Bangalore / Spain
In the very early hours of the morning (night between the penultimate and last day) departure for the airport of origin. Arrival at destination and end of our services.
Duration: | 11 / 14 Days and 10 / 12 Nights |
Hotel: | MIX formula (4/5*) |
Type: | Group Fixed Departure / Individual Private Tour |
Departures: | Every Saturday (01st April 2023 - 23rd September 2023) |
Guides: | Tour Escort Spanish Speaking |
Meals: | Half board except 2 meals |
The itinerary can also be created on an individual private basis with departures on free dates |
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Courtyard Chennai is a contemporary 4-star hotel retreat for today's business and leisure traveler. Unpack and make yourself at home in modern hotel rooms or deluxe suites and apartments in the heart of the Chennai city centre. Thoughtful extras such as kitchenettes, complimentary Wi-Fi, marble bathrooms and indulgent bedding are designed to make your vacation or extended stay in Chennai as comfortable as possible. Benefit from our convenient setting near the US Consulate, Valluvar Kottam Monument and the upscale shopping amenities of Express Avenue. Dine on flavorsome international fare at our hotel restaurants and achieve success in adaptable meeting and conference venues, which have space for up to 100 guests. After a day of business, shopping or exploring Chennai, exercise in our fitness center, then rejuvenate yourself with a calming treatment at ODE Spa. Our aim is to inspire discovery, productivity and relaxation while providing a home away from home during your stay in the city centre.
Chennai's premier business hotel located in the heart of Chennai city a mere 12 km away from Chennai International Airport. The hotel boasts 287 guest rooms, with classic accommodations in the Park Wing or modern aesthetics in the newly refurbished Towers Wing. Plan your company event with us and let it be held on the newly refurbished conference rooms and large banquet halls. Treat yourself to a variety of cuisines served in our on-site restaurants - The Residency, Cappuccino, Dakshin and On the Rocks. Witness a relaxed evening at the Connexions a Hi-Tea Lounge or slip into a relaxed evening at the Westminster Bar with the best selection of beverages from around the world.
Chennai's premier business hotel located in the heart of Chennai city a mere 12 km away from Chennai International Airport. The hotel boasts 287 guest rooms, with classic accommodations in the Park Wing or modern aesthetics in the newly refurbished Towers Wing. Plan your company event with us and let it be held on the newly refurbished conference rooms and large banquet halls. Treat yourself to a variety of cuisines served in our on-site restaurants - The Residency, Cappuccino, Dakshin and On the Rocks. Witness a relaxed evening at the Connexions a Hi-Tea Lounge or slip into a relaxed evening at the Westminster Bar with the best selection of beverages from around the world.
Accord Metropolitan – a luxury business class hotel that offers you much more than luxury. With 162 opulent rooms to choose from, this 5-star hotel delights you with an exclusive blend of unparalleled comfort, overwhelming care, state-of-the-art amenities and peerless convenience. Situated just 12 kms from the airport, and in high proximity to the US Consulate at just 3.5 kms, Accord Metropolitan is at T. Nagar – the business, entertainment and shopping hub of Chennai.
Accord Metropolitan – a luxury business class hotel that offers you much more than luxury. With 162 opulent rooms to choose from, this 5-star hotel delights you with an exclusive blend of unparalleled comfort, overwhelming care, state-of-the-art amenities and peerless convenience. Situated just 12 kms from the airport, and in high proximity to the US Consulate at just 3.5 kms, Accord Metropolitan is at T. Nagar – the business, entertainment and shopping hub of Chennai.
Hotel Accord – Puducherry’s first ever business-leisure hotel – is full of contemporary elegance that admirably complements the French spirit of the Union Territory. The hotel is located in the heart of the city, yet maintains a serenity that is so very characteristic of Puducherry. At Accord, you experience a perfect harmony of heartwarming service and breathtaking luxury. Whether you are in Puducherry on business or for leisure, your stay with us is sure to transform every moment into a wonderful memory.
Situated amidst the historical temples of Thanjavur, the Sangam Hotel provides 54 luxurious rooms with 3 star amenities. Sangam Hotel in Thanjavur (Tanjore) has a stellar record of service to the wide range of travellers to Thanjavur, including pilgrims, international tourists and those on personal or business trips. The facilities include two well appointed conference halls with a capacity of 150. The F&B options at Sangam Hotel in Thanjavur include the multi cuisine restaurant ‘Thillana’ and the bar. Room service is also available round the clock. Thillana is a popular dining destination for both residents and visitors where the extensive menu is complemented by the luxurious ambience.
The progressive and modern nature of the city is reflected in the contemporary architecture and amenities of Regency Madurai by GRT Hotels and Resorts. Regency Madurai is seamlessly integrated with excellent business facilities, setting the standard high with its 57 luxury rooms, for upscale hotels in Madurai.
Overlooking the beguiling waters of Vembanad Lake, Punnamada Resort enthralls you with comfort and luxury at a location that enlivens your senses. The serene backwaters of the lake spread far and wide at the edge of the resort, where boats large and small cruise gently over the waters at daybreak as you watch them with a cup of tea in hand from the sit out of your villa.
Offering breathtaking views of the serene backwaters of Kerala, The Zuri Kumarakom, Kerala Resort & Spa is situated on the shores of the Vembanad Lake, the longest backwater lake in Kerala. The fresh sea breeze, miles of serene backwaters and swaying coconut palms all welcome you to an unforgettable experience of luxury and peace. The dreamy state of Kerala, the southern tip of the Indian peninsula is often referred to as ‘God’s Own Country’ due to its pristine natural beauty.
Offering breathtaking views of the serene backwaters of Kerala, The Zuri Kumarakom, Kerala Resort & Spa is situated on the shores of the Vembanad Lake, the longest backwater lake in Kerala. The fresh sea breeze, miles of serene backwaters and swaying coconut palms all welcome you to an unforgettable experience of luxury and peace. The dreamy state of Kerala, the southern tip of the Indian peninsula is often referred to as ‘God’s Own Country’ due to its pristine natural beauty.
Featuring traditional Kerala architecture and décor, the 4-star Lakesong Resort sits next to Vembanadu Lake in Kumarakom. It offers an outdoor swimming pool, restaurant and air-conditioned rooms with a cable TV. Elegant rooms at Lakesong come with modern wooden furnishings and large windows that offer plenty of natural light. Each is equipped with an en suite bathroom with shower facilities and toiletries.
Featuring traditional Kerala architecture and décor, the 4-star Lakesong Resort sits next to Vembanadu Lake in Kumarakom. It offers an outdoor swimming pool, restaurant and air-conditioned rooms with a cable TV. Elegant rooms at Lakesong come with modern wooden furnishings and large windows that offer plenty of natural light. Each is equipped with an en suite bathroom with shower facilities and toiletries.
Holiday Inn Cochin caters to the everyday traveler who is urbane and wants to relax, rejuvenate and enjoy a home away from home. Located near the IT Hub (Infopark), Smart City & Lulu Mall, whether you are here for business or leisure, we are located perfectly for you. Enjoy curated menu ranging from regional to global cuisines which will please your palate from our 5 Food & Beverage outlets which include a 24hrs In Room Dining and Coffee Shop DeliKC, We also boast our sports bar, Stadia, which is one of a kind in the city and our Italian specialty restaurant; Roma.
Far from city life and deep in Karnataka‘s historical hinterland is Belur & Halebid. Let your imagination run wild in the midst of the stone monuments as you are transported into the realms of a bygone era. Nestled in the midst of sunflower fields, Hoysala Village Resort forms the perfect base from which to explore these hidden gems. The use of tall wooden ceilings, four poster beds and copper tubs gives our discerning guests the true experience of life in the Malnad region.
A 4 Star Deluxe Hotel which is perfectly located in the heart of the historical city of Hassan, Karnakata. An ideal venue for hosting business conferences and personal events. The Ashhok Hassan can cater to conferences and events ranging from 15 to 750 Pax.
One of the premier hotels in Mysuru (formerly known as Mysore), the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Mysore offers city-center convenience and gorgeous views of the Chamundi Hills. If you’re arriving from Mandakalli Airport (MYQ), our hotel is just a 20-minute drive away. Traveling with children? Watch the antics of the animals at Mysuru Zoo, or have a great time at the sprawling shopping mall right next door.
Minutes away from Mysore Palace & Mysore Zoo, Grand Mercure Mysore is located in the heart of the city on the famous Dasara Procession pathway. The hotel offers 146 rooms and suites, a rooftop swimming pool, gym, all day dining restaurant, in-house bar, free WiFi, Kids play area and Spa. Enjoy delicious North Indian cuisine at our rooftop Specialty Restaurant "By the Blue". Our well-equipped Banquets and Meeting Rooms are designed to suit all your needs to host business & social gatherings.
Minutes away from Mysore Palace & Mysore Zoo, Grand Mercure Mysore is located in the heart of the city on the famous Dasara Procession pathway. The hotel offers 146 rooms and suites, a rooftop swimming pool, gym, all day dining restaurant, in-house bar, free WiFi, Kids play area and Spa. Enjoy delicious North Indian cuisine at our rooftop Specialty Restaurant "By the Blue". Our well-equipped Banquets and Meeting Rooms are designed to suit all your needs to host business & social gatherings.
Cushioned in the heart of Mysuru city, Hotel Southern Star Mysuru is one of the best hotels in the city where comfort and style come together. The hotel brings together beautiful interiors amidst unparalleled services enabling guests to experience a grand stay. Southern Star is centrally located & built on an area of 4 acres of land with beautiful gardens. The Luxury hotel has 107 well-appointed spacious rooms with modern facilities, two club and two nonsmoking floors, central air-conditioning, multi-cuisine restaurant, a cocktail lounge, north frontier restaurant by the poolside, 24 hours room service and a pastry shop.
Cushioned in the heart of Mysuru city, Hotel Southern Star Mysuru is one of the best hotels in the city where comfort and style come together. The hotel brings together beautiful interiors amidst unparalleled services enabling guests to experience a grand stay. Southern Star is centrally located & built on an area of 4 acres of land with beautiful gardens. The Luxury hotel has 107 well-appointed spacious rooms with modern facilities, two club and two nonsmoking floors, central air-conditioning, multi-cuisine restaurant, a cocktail lounge, north frontier restaurant by the poolside, 24 hours room service and a pastry shop.
Set in the heart of South India’s Cultural & Economic centre, “Chennai” (also nicknamed as Detroit of India), Taj Club House is 19 kms from the airport and 4 kms from Central & Egmore Railway Station while LIC Metro Station is just 1 km. T Nagar, Marina Beach, Chepauk Stadium, Chennai Port, business districts of Nungambakkam, Egmore and Parry's are in hotel’s close proximity.
Hotel Accord – Puducherry’s first ever business-leisure hotel – is full of contemporary elegance that admirably complements the French spirit of the Union Territory. The hotel is located in the heart of the city, yet maintains a serenity that is so very characteristic of Puducherry. At Accord, you experience a perfect harmony of heartwarming service and breathtaking luxury. Whether you are in Puducherry on business or for leisure, your stay with us is sure to transform every moment into a wonderful memory.
Surrounded by celebrated downtown attractions, Courtyard by Marriott Madurai is a luxury haven in a Madurai City, Tamil Nadu. Immerse yourself in 5-star comfort in elegantly appointed hotel accommodations, boasting refined design elements, complimentary Wi-Fi, remote-controlled curtains and inspiring views of Madurai City. Savor delectable international cuisine and creative craft cocktails in our hotel's inviting restaurant and upscale bar. Meet, gather and unwind in our spacious and inviting hotel lobby with GoBoard technology.
Heritage Madurai rings with historic charm that echoes in every hallway and every room. Lounge by the Olympic-sized temple tank pool, or luxuriate in a plunge pool in your own private villa. Dine under a 200 years old banyan tree, serenaded by bird calls while enjoying the perfect meal prepared by your own personal chef, perfectly tempered to your particular taste buds. Take a leisurely ‘historic’ walk through the corridors where every stone has a story to tell. There is more to Heritage Madurai.
Where trees sway to the gust of wind blown down from the mighty peaks of the Western Ghats, where spices scent the cool air with distinct fragrances, where exotic wildlife thrives in nature’s bosom; there you will find a soul-stirring experience of a sojourn in pristine wilderness, in the tranquil environs of Thekkady.
Crowne Plaza Kochi is ideally located on the new business district of city NH 47 Bypass and provides easy access to Info Park Kakkanad, Cochin Special Economic Zone, M.G. Road, Cochin Port, Shipyard, Naval Base, major sightseeing areas like Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and is 45 minutes away from Cochin International Airport. The hotel offers 269 spacious business rooms and suites with excellent views of the backwaters and the city. Our variety of authentic culinary outlets, extensive spa and leisure facilities, and high-tech meeting spaces that can accommodate up to 900 people, all within a tranquil waterfront setting, makes Crowne Plaza Kochi the preferred international brand for business, leisure and events.
Far from city life and deep in Karnataka‘s historical hinterland is Belur & Halebid. Let your imagination run wild in the midst of the stone monuments as you are transported into the realms of a bygone era. Nestled in the midst of sunflower fields, Hoysala Village Resort forms the perfect base from which to explore these hidden gems. The use of tall wooden ceilings, four poster beds and copper tubs gives our discerning guests the true experience of life in the Malnad region.
One of the premier hotels in Mysuru (formerly known as Mysore), the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Mysore offers city-center convenience and gorgeous views of the Chamundi Hills. If you’re arriving from Mandakalli Airport (MYQ), our hotel is just a 20-minute drive away. Traveling with children? Watch the antics of the animals at Mysuru Zoo, or have a great time at the sprawling shopping mall right next door.
Journey to India.......once is not enough!!!!
BANKING AND CURRENCY
Currency
The Indian Rupee is the official currency of the Republic of India. The modern Indian Rupee is subdivided into 100 paise (singular paisa). Banknotes in circulation come in denominations of INR 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 2000. Please note that as of November 2016, the older 500 and 1000 INR note are no longer valid legal tender and only new ₹500 notes will be accepted.
The latest Indian Rupee coins are available in denominations of INR 1, 2, 5, 10.
The import and export of local currency is prohibited. The import of foreign currency is unlimited. However, amounts exceeding US$5,000 or equivalent in cash, or US$10,000 or equivalent in all forms of currency must be declared. The export of foreign currency is allowed up to the amount imported and declared.
Currency can be changed at banks, airports or authorised money changers. Many hotels also have facilities to change money but this is a more expensive option. It is illegal to exchange money through unauthorised money changers. US Dollars and Pounds Sterling are the easiest currencies to exchange.
Banking
Banking hours: Monday-Saturday 10h00-03h30 (Bank will be closed on second and forth Saturday).
Strictly speaking, you can neither import nor export Indian currency, but you can get some at the airport straight away to at least get you transport to your accommodation. There are Authorized Foreign Exchange dealers in most big cities, and banks will also change your currency at a fair rate if you have time for the paperwork.
A good way of getting your travellers currency is via an ATM but beware of hidden bank charges, both from the bank providing the ATM and the card-issuing bank - you also do not know what exchange rate you are getting.ATMs are found in most towns and are recommended for cash withdrawals.
Visa, MasterCard and American Express are usually accepted in tourist hotels and many other shops. Debit cards are also widely accepted.
Travellers cheques are widely accepted and may be changed at banks and larger hotels. The most widely accepted currencies include US Dollars and Pounds Sterling. Some banks may refuse to change certain brands of traveller's cheques whilst others may exchange quite happily.
TRAVEL, TRANSPORT AND GETTING AROUND
India is big and there are lots of interesting ways to travel around it, most of which could not very well be described as efficient or punctual. Allow considerable buffer time for any journey with a fixed deadline (eg. your flight back), and try to remember that getting there should be half the fun.
India's large size and uncertain roads make flying a viable option, especially as prices have tumbled in the last few years. Even India's offshore islands and remote mountain states are served by flights, the main exceptions being Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh (although crossing over from neighbouring states is fairly easy). Due to the aviation boom over the last few years, airports have not been able to keep up with the air traffic. Most Indian airports continue to function with one runway and a handful of boarding gates. Check in and security queues can be terribly long, especially in Delhi and Mumbai.
Railways were introduced in India in 1853, more than one and half a centuries ago, by the British, and today India boasts of the biggest network of railway lines in the world, and the rail system is very efficient, if not always on schedule. Travelling on Indian Railways gives you the opportunity to discover the Indian landscape and scenic beauty first hand and is generally more economical than flying domestic. It is one of the safest ways of travel in India. With classes ranging from luxurious to regular, it's the best way to get to know the country and its people. Most train passengers will be curious about you and happy to pass the time with a chat.
In central locations of big cities like airports or stations reliable pre-paid taxis are available and will save you money as well as the bargaining hassle. However beware of touts who would claim themselves to be running pre-paid taxis. Always collect the receipt from the counter first. The receipt has two parts - one part is for your reference and the other part you will need to handover to the taxi driver only after you reach your desired destination. The taxi driver will get his payment by submitting or producing this other part to the pre-paid taxi counter. Normal taxis running by meter are usually more common. In many non Metro Cities (or even in Metros depending on time) taxies or autos may ply without the usual meter.
While you can't take a cross-country bus-ride across India, buses are the second most popular way of travelling across states and the only cheap way of reaching many places not on the rail network (eg. Dharamsala).
FOOD, DRINK AND CUISINE ADVICE
Water for drinking, brushing teeth or making ice should first be boiled or otherwise sterilised. Milk is often unpasteurised and should be boiled. Avoid dairy products likely to have been made from non-boiled milk. Only eat well-cooked meat and fish. Do not eat salads, vegetables should be cooked and peel your own fruit. Don’t eat street vendor food unless it is piping hot. Tap water is not safe to drink, rely on bottled water which is widely available. However, do check the seal on bottled water.
Indian food is world-renowned for its tantalising flavours, spiciness and enormous variety. Curries are created from the subtle and delicate blending of spices such as cumin, turmeric, cardamom, ginger, coriander, nutmeg and poppy seed although these vary from region to region and every spice has medicinal properties and use.
Vegetable dishes are more common than in Europe, particularly in the fruity, coconutty dishes of southern India, while northern India has an entirely different but equally satisfying cuisine to sample. Breads like paranthas, chapatis, naans and rotis are also part of the main diet in several states like Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Achars (pickles), relishes and chutneys again vary by region and add more resonance to amazing meals.
Sweets or mithai too have regional specialities. They tend to be milk based and some are syrupy and fried. Well-known northern sweets are gulab jamun, jalebi (it’s worth watching how these syprup-based confections are made in the street), kulfi, kheer, halwa and laddu. From the east are rasgulla and rasmalai. The south has several burfi and halwa-type desserts like coconut burfi and badam halwa made from almonds.
While care should be taken in where one eats, exceptional food can be had in the most humble surroundings such as food at ashrams as can be found in 5-star restaurants. Non-vegetarians will find fabulously spiced mutton dishes according to regional specialities including fish dishes typical to coastal areas.
10 to 15% is usual in restaurants that impose no service fee; optional where service fee is added to bill.
CLIMATE AND WEATHER
The weather is mainly hot most of the year with significant variations from region to region. The coolest weather lasts from around the end of November to the beginning of March, with fresh mornings and evenings, and mostly sunny days. The really hot weather, when it is dry, dusty and unpleasant, is between March and June. Monsoon rains occur in most regions in summer anywhere between June and early October.
CLOTHING AND DRESS RECOMMENDATIONS
Male or female, one rule covers all visitors to India: don't leave the house with your arms or legs bare. You'll naturally get attention as a foreigner, as full-on staring is common and accepted on Indian streets, but you'll suffer far less negative attention if you remain covered up. For most locations and seasons in India, thin, loose linen or cotton pants and button-down shirts will keep you comfortable in hot, humid weather and help you blend in. While you may see Indian young adults sporting tight jeans and fitted brand-name tops, you'd stand out significantly more in the same outfit. If you visit anywhere in northern India - not just the mountains, Delhi too - during the winter, prepare for seriously cold weather. Bring jeans and heavy shirts and pick up an Indian wool wrap.
What you can get away with at an Indian beach depends entirely on which beach you visit. In the state of Goa, a popular beach and club getaway destination, locals are accustomed to seeing tourists in bikinis on the beach and Indian men often sport Speedos. But skimpy clothes need to stay on the beach. Don't walk around town or your hotel in nothing but a bikini and sarong. In less Western-frequented beach destinations, such as the beaches around Bombay, Alibag and Chowpatty, or anywhere in the south, hit the beach in light pants and a tunic.
When visiting temples and other religious sites on your own or part of a tour, be on the lookout for signs advising visitors to dress in a specific way to enter the temple. The government of India advises that some religious institutions require visitors to cover their heads or remove their shoes, and covering your legs and arms in respect goes without saying. Certain sites may carry more specific requirements, such as donning a certain colored sash or sarong-like covering. Take your cue from other visitors exiting the site.
ELECTRICITY AND PLUG STANDARDS
For the most part, electrical sockets (outlets) in India are the "Type D" 5 amp BS-546 sockets. This is actually an old British standard. The "Type D" Indian plug and socket is not to be confused with the "Type M" South African plug and socket. In pictures, they look very similar, but the South African type is much larger than the Indian type, and they are physically incompatible. If your appliance's plug doesn't match the shape of these sockets, you will need a travel plug adapter in order to plug in.
Electrical sockets (outlets) in India usually supply electricity at between 220 and 240 volts AC. If you're plugging in an appliance that was built for 220-240 volt electrical input, or an appliance that is compatible with multiple voltages, then an adapter is all you need. If your appliances are not compatible with 220-240 volt electrical output, a voltage converter will be necessary.
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