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It is advisable not to pack too many things, as it is impossible
not to buy things in India. In fact the most reluctant and miserly
shoppers succumb within the first few days unless they are held
back. Just carry things that can be used up and thrown out at the
end (creams, shampoos etc.) Though a lot of variety is available
in the big cities.
Sightseeing
Packing: For daily travelling, must consist of a hand towel,
a small bar of soap, a toilet roll, face tissue or handkerchiefs
and a bottle for water. A camera, with ample roll of films (good
quality films are available in the big cities), a pair of binoculars,
which can help with looking closer at birds, wildlife and detailed
carving on buildings. Electrical gadgets work on "220 V".
Sealed Mineral Water is available freely.
Travel
Documents: It is safe to keep all the travel documents, consisting
of your passport, tickets, confirmations of bookings, insurance
policies , traveller`s cheques, permits, visas etc. and of course
money in your hand luggage. In cloths, essentials are loose cotton
cloths as man made fibres are extremely uncomfortable and sweaty
during summer months. Hotel laundries are fast and good. European
Designs are cheaper in India and are sold in the hotel shopping
arcades.
Clothes: Can also be stitched and copied in one day, using fabric
bought by the meter, which is readily available. Socks are essential
if you plan to visit temples or places of worship as you are not
allowed to wear shoes inside these places . There is an inexhaustible
choice of comfortable, good looking cheap sandals in Delhi.
Medicines:
Few pills for fever, aches, cough and cold will save most disasters
and for jippy tummy known as Delhi belly in India. Most of the hotels
have doctors on call, but if you plan to go off a beaten tract,
it is worth considering taking a course for malaria, antiseptic
cream, few dressings, insect bite cream. It is advisable and essential
to take right injections before visiting India. A full course against
typhoid, tetanus, cholera and hepatitis.
Medical
services are available in almost all the good hotels, but in case
you need medical attention in Delhi,
East West Medical Centre
38, Golf Links Road, New Delhi 110 001, India
Phone : +(91)-(11)-699229, 623738
For
24 hours emergency service
All India Institute of Medical Sciences,
Phone : +(91)-(11)-661123
Ambulance
Service is available at Phone : +(91)-(11)-102, 6232882
24
hours Pharmacies is available at Phone : +(91)-(11)-2201540, 600561,
6441782
Customs - The usual duty-free rules and regulations apply for India
- One litre of alcohol and 200 cigarettes. Video Cameras, Laptop
Computers, Still Cameras, should be entered on a "Tourist baggage
Re-Export" form. Your luggage, including hand luggage may be
x-rayed on arrival. Export of any object over 100 years old requires
a permit, in case of any doubt you should contact the Director of
Antiquities, Archaeological Survey of India, in Janpath
(Call : +(91)-(11)-3017220)
Travel
Insurance - Is a good idea to make a small payment to cover against
theft, loss and medical problems. |