What India Travelers Should Know!

There are a few things India travelers should know to be safe from unpleasant surprises. Traditions play an essential role in India, which are still cultivated today.

The first time you land in India, on the way from the airport to the hotel, you will encounter poverty in the form of begging children and lepers. That may shock. Moreover, some hotels are surrounded by a belt of poverty.

So-called Outhouse toilets are widespread in India. Therefore, it is advisable to always carry toilet paper with you. Cows in India are sacred. Therefore, a respectful handling of these animals is recommended. The animals can be found everywhere. They walk freely in the countryside or in the cities.

Always carry enough small change with you. Use only ATMs that are secure – ie located in busy or guarded locations. In many Indian shops , problems can occur if you want to pay with large banknotes.

Women, especially when traveling alone or in small groups, are often attracted to them. Therefore, it is advisable not to travel as freely through the country, as is common in Western countries.

In India there is the caste system. From birth to death, a Hindu remains bound to his caste. The division of people into groups and a strict hierarchy are the characteristics of the Indian caste system.

230 volts at 50 Hz make power adapters indispensable in India. Hot water can only be expected in hotels if the water boiler has been used previously. There is no central hot water supply in India.

Prices in India are usually stated including taxes. However, this can be handled differently in hotels and restaurants. Therefore, it is advisable to inquire in advance. The offered water bottles should always be checked by the tourists, if the lid is tightly closed.Because the water quality does not meet the western standards.

If you like to travel in India on short distances, you will find a very cheap alternative in taxis. You can also travel by bus or train. This challenges many a tourist, especially since short-distance trains are regularly crowded. Again, the  vehicles are not up to Western standards.

In India, trading with traders is a tradition. These are very stubborn and often try to screw up the price of a product by whining about their poverty. Who does not act, who pays in the end too much.

Diarrhea is one of the most common travel diseases in India . Therefore, it is advisable to bring a good first aid kit with you.Dangers lurk both with water and offered milk drinks. Tourists in India usually take awhile to get used to the microbes of India

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