India Travel Tips
   
Once on Indian soil, Tourists are required to obtain a Currency Declaration Form and fill up the Disembarkation Card.
There are two main customs clearance channels – the Green Channel and Red Channel, depending upon.
While leaving the country foreign nationals are required to submit the Certificate of registration that was issued on arrival in the country.
There are many five star, deluxe and heritage hotels all over India. Each hotel lives up to international standards of hospitality.
Tourists can also stay at the YWCA and YMCA hostels located in different parts of India.
It is perfectly safe to travel to India at any time during the year.
Make sure you drink bottled water or packaged mineral water while on India tours.
Try and avoid spicy food, especially if you’re not used to it.
Local people in India destinations are fairly friendly and helpful.
Tourist must procure special tour permits from authorized India Tourist Offices.
All banks in India function from Monday to Friday from 1000 hours to 1230 hours.
All post offices in India work from Monday to Friday from 1000 hours to 1630 hours.
All the government and administrative offices in India operate from 0930 to 1700 hours on weekdays.