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| Visas/Entry
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addition to the originals, a copy of your
passport, travel visas,
airline tickets and travel
documents should be with you. Make a list
of credit cards you are carrying. If your visa for
stay in India is for more than 180 days then within
15 days of arrival, obtain a Registration Certificate
and Residential Permit from the Foreigner’s
Registration Office. A foreigner tourist may bring
any amount of foreign currency or travelers cheques,
provided he makes a declaration in the Currency
Declaration Form. Any money in the form of traveler
cheques, drafts, bills etc should be exchanged only
through authorized moneychangers and bank. |
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| Health
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food, which is laid in the open in local markets,
should be avoided. Washing a fruit
before consuming it would be healthy. Avoid drinking
water from any unknown resource. In any time of
need ask for mineral water. |
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Tips |
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In
the months of winter, North India and highlands
in South India get colder in nights. Warm clothes
are advisable during nights and light cotton during
daytime. For footwear, all you need is a pair of
comfortable sandals. |
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