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(Note: when calling from outside
India prefixes 91-11 to all Delhi Tel. Nos.)
Climate:
Winter in the Indian capital is truly delightful. Woollens are
required in January-February when the temperature could drop to 50
C (40 0F). Cottons of light tropical will be comfortable the rest
of the year. The summer temperature is between 25.60C (average in
April) and 440C (maximum in May and June). The rainy season is
from July to September, For weather information dial 461-1322.
ARRIVAL / DEPARTURE
Visa:
Citizens of all countries (including Commonwealth) require a valid
passport and an appropriate (entry, transit or tourist) visa. The
visa must be obtained abroad from an Indian Mission. Tourist visas
are generally valid for 120 days stay in India. If planning to
visit a neighboring country such as Nepal and then re-entering
India, a double/multiple entry visa should be obtained, For
extending the visa apply for a letter of permission from the
Ministry of Home Affairs Lok Nayak Bhavan, Khan Market (Tel.
469-3334, 461-2543, 461-7649). Thereafter the letter is to be
presented to the FRRO. The Foreigner’s Regional Registration
Office (FRRO) is located at Hans Bhavan, Tilak Bridge, New Delhi
(Tel, 3319489, 331-8179). Timings: 9.30 am to 1.30 p.m.
and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., weekends and national holidays closed.
Health Regulations:
A valid yellow fever certificate is mandatory for all persons
(including infants) who have been, even in transit, in Africa or
South America or Papua New Guinea in the last six days. The
certificate becomes valid 10 days after vaccination. India does
not require immunisation against smallpox and cholera. A person
arriving in India, who is required to possess a Yellow Fever
Vaccination Certificate in accordance with these requirements
will, IN THE ABSENCE OF A VALID VACCINATION CERTIFICATE BE
QUARANTINED FOR A PERIOD UPTO SIX DAYS, WITHOUT EXCEPTION.
Inoculation centers for Yellow Fever Palam Airport (Tuesdays and
Thursdays, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.) Tel. 329-5507, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia
Hospital (Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11 am - 12 p.m.) Tel. 336-5525
and International Inoculations Center, Town Hall, Sansad Marg.
Customs Clearance:
Visitors who do not have any dutiable goods or high "Value
articles" or foreign exchange in excess of US$ 2500 or
unaccompanied baggage, all of which need to be declared, can
simply walk through the Green Channel. Others must go to the Red
Channel for clearance.Each traveller can bring in, without duty,
goods valued upto Rs. 750 (Rs. 6000 for persons of Indian origin)
for personal use or giving as gifts; these include 200 cigarettes
(or 50 cigars or 250 gms tobacco) and liquor and wines upto 32 oz
(0.95 litre). Import of other: high value articles: are permitted
duty free on a written undertaking that they will be taken back on
departure. Drugs and narcotics and the import of firearms are
prohibited. The duty rate beyond the free baggage allowance is 50
per cent plus 2 per cent special duty.
Passengers
coming from Nepal, Bhutan, Meaner or China is not entitled to any
free allowances. The duty free allowance for passengers arriving
from Sri Lanka and the Maldives is Rs. 6,000 provided their stay
abroad is more than three days. If the stay does not exceed three
days, the allowance would be Rs. 3,000.
A TBRE (Tourist
Baggage Re-Export Form) is to be completed on arrival and must be
produced along with the entered articles before Customs, for
verification at the time of departure. Please obtain a Landing
Certificate if you are expecting unaccompanied baggage and for
mishandled baggage.
Currency Regulations:
You can bring in any amount of foreign currency, traveler's
cheques, etc., and take out as much as you brought in. However, if
you are carrying more than US 2,500 (or equivalent) you should
declare it, on arrival, on the Currency Declaration Form (CDF), to
be attested by the Customs Officer. No Indian currency may be
brought into or taken out of the country. When remitting money to
India, indicate the bank, branch and full address.
Changing Money:
In India, the unit of currency is the Rupee (Re) divided into 100
paise (P). Change money with AUTHORISED MONEYCHANGERS (at the
airport, most banks, hotels and certain large shops) and insist on
a receipt, as it will help you reconvert unused rupees into the
original foreign currency at the time of departure. Avoid any
people on the street who offer to change your money at a
temptingly high rate of exchange.
Transfer from the Airport:
Taxis, buses and autorikshaws are available at the airport to take
you to town. Bus charges are fixed. A prepaid taxi service
facility is available for all passengers. Contact the Pre-Paid
Taxi booth at the arrival building.
Export Regulations:
The visitor can take back all articles brought in by him. For
these items a RBI permit should be obtained in advance and
thereafter declared to Customs.
There are
restrictions on the export of antiquities and art objects more
than 100 years old. In case of doubt, consult the Director,
Antiquities, and Archaeological Survey of India, Janpath (Tel.
301-7220). It is advisable to obtain a certificate of proof.
Export of most
wildlife products is prohibited or strictly regulated; therefore
generally avoid buying anything made of ivory, reptile skin,
tortoise shells and any part of wild animals.
There are
DUTY-FREE shops at the airport both in the Arrival and Departure
lounges.
Income-Tax Clearance Certificate:
You will need this at the time of departure if your stay in India
exceeds 120 days. The Foreign Section of the Income-Tax Office
(ITO) issues Indraprastha Estate, Tel. 331-7826 the certificate,
Indraprastha Estate, Tel. 331-7826. Observe the instructions under
Currency Regulations and Changing Money (above) to facilitate its
issue.
Foreign Travel Tax:
Rs. 300 (Rs. 150 in the case of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Burma, the Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Pakistan) is payable
separately at the time of departure.
IN DELHI
Banks: are open
10 am to 2 p.m. Monday to Friday and 10 am to noon on Saturday.
Central Bank in Ashok Hotel (Tel. 60-1848) and State Bank of India
at the Airport are open round the clock. Banks in residential
areas generally observe the weekly holiday of the area.
Credit Cards:
American Express, Masters Charge Visa and Diners Club Credit Cards
are generally accepted by large establishments, including hotels,
shops and at lines.
International Student’s Identity Card:
For issue and renewal of the card contact students Travel
Information Center, Hotel Imperial, Janpath, Tel. 332-7528,
332-4789, 332-5559, 332-7909, 3766/69.
Sightseeing: You
can rent a chauffeur-driven car or join a conducted tour that is
probably the best way to see most in the least amount of time.
Both facilities are provided by, among other, the ITDC (Tel.
332-2336) Karachi Taxi (Tel. 332-03429).
Tourist Guides:
English speaking guides approved by the Govt. of India can be
hired at all important places of interest. The Tourist Office (88
Janpath, Tel. 332-0005, 332-0342) assists in hiring guides
speaking other languages.
Taxi/Scooter:
Both are metered. Ensure that the driver flags down the meter
before he starts. Minimum fares are Rs. 8.00 (taxi) and Rs. 5.00
(auto). The old meter readings will be Rs. 5.00 and Rs. 3.00
respectively, to which approximately 70 per cent of the reading
are added. Revised meter reading fare charts are available with
all public transport drivers. Extra charges are payable for
halting, baggage and vehicles engaged between 11 am and 5 p.m. (20
per cent extra for autos and 25 per cent for taxis). To complain
about overcharging or misbehaviour call 331-9334 (during office
hours) or 301-4896.
Ring Railway:
A number of trains, clockwise and some anti-clockwise are run by
Northern Railway originating and terminating at Hazrat Nizamuddin
railway station.
INLAND TRAVEL
India offers many facilities for tourists’ travel with the
country. However, special permits are required for visiting
certain border areas as specified from time to time. These can be
obtained from the Ministry of Home Affairs Office at Lok Nayak
Bhawan, opposite. Khan Market. (Tel. 461-2543, 469-3334, 461-7469)
from Monday to Friday 10 am to 5 p.m. Port Blair does not require
a permit for stay upto 15 days.
Indian Airlines
offers foreigners packages for travel anywhere in India. ‘Discover
India’: 21 days unlimited travel, at a fixed package rate; India
Wonder Fares (limited region wise) 7 days and Youth Fares - 25%
off for those under 30. For enquiries call 329-5121.
Northern Railway
Reservation and Enquiry: Computerised Reservation Office and
Enquiry at IRCA building. Tel. 334-8787 (for enquiries about II
class sleeping berths and seats) and Tel. 334-8686 (for enquiries
about Ist class Ac, AC 2-tier sleeper, Ist class and AC chair
car)/. Recorded information on trains due within the next two
hours of calling is available on Tels: 1331 (from North), 1332
(from East), 1333 (from West) and 1334 (from South). Call 131 or
1335 (Hindi (, 1330 (English) for information on arrivals and
departures, and 1330 for reservation enquiries as well, For
recorded information on departure timings of trains call Tel. 1336
(for North), 1337 (for East), 1338 (for West) and 1339 (for
South).
Apart from of
important trains may be checked out on Doordarshan Channel II
(Metro).
Foreign tourists
and NRIs only: Call the International Tourist Bureau (1st Floor,
New Delhi Railway Station, and Paharganj side. Tel.
373-1-4164,334-6804 Fax. 334-3050) Between 7.30 am and 5 p.m. for
advice and bookings. You can also enjoy unlimited travel on Indian
Railways from 7 to 90 days with an Indrail ‘Pass’. Fares range
from US 135 upwards according to the class of accommodation and
period of validity. Also check out the Circular Journey Tickets.
Palace on Wheels:
A unique experience in holiday
travel is the Place on Wheels, a luxury train that journeys
through Rajasthan between October and March. Bookings can be made
at Rajasthan Tourism Development. Corporation, Bikaner House, near
India Gate, Tel. 338-1884. For reservation on the Royal Orient
call Gujarat Tourism.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Doctor/Chemist:
If you need a doctor, your hotel can contact a house physician.
The medical stores in Super Bazar, Connaught Circus and in AIIMS
and at some private hospitals such as Batra (Tughlakabad
Institutional Area) and Spring Meadows (East of Kailash) are open
24 hours.
Electricity:
220 V AC - 50 Hz.
Festivals:
Some of the festivals you will enjoy in Delhi are the Republic Day
Celebrations (26-29 Jan); Holi, the festival of colours (Feb-Mar);
Phool Walon Ki Sair (Oct); Diwali, the festival of lights
(Oct-Nov).
Food and Beverage:
India has an amazing variety of non-vegetarian and vegetarian
cuisines. Contrary to what you may have heard, all Indian food is
not hot and spicy-most dishes are only richly garnished to provide
an exciting flavour. You will find excellent restaurants that
serve Indian, Chinese, and Continental and other cuisine. Liquor
is available freely in wine shops. It is also served in bars and
restaurants in all major hotels. The 1st and 7th of each month and
specified holidays are dry days when all liquor shops remain
closed.
CONSUMPTION OF LIQUOR IS PROHIBITED
IN PUBLIC PLACES.
Shopping:
India is a shopper’s paradise. Of particular interest are carpets,
handicrafts, jewellery, readymade garments and leather goods. It’s
best to buy goods only from the more established shops and
official Indian government outlets. Refer to the Shopping and
Services section for select establishments. Do visit the local
bazaars, however, for interesting bargains.
Postage Rates:
Foreign air mail rates: Letter Rs. 11, Aeorgramme Rs. 6.50, Card
Rs. 7, Post Card Rs. 6. Inland postal rates: Letter Rs. 2,
Aerogramme Rs. 1, Post Card containing printed communication
Rs.1.50, Letter Postcards Rs. 0.75, Standard Yellow Postcard Rs.
0.25.
Speed Post:
ensures delivery of time-bound mail including registered letters
and parcels within 24 to 72 hours. Round-the-clock speed post
service is now available at the Safdarjung Airport Sorting and at
the Eastern Court Post Office and Indraprastha Post Office up to 1
p.m. During the day 10 am to 5 p.m. on working days: at the speed
post booking centers including the two above and the P.O. at Hauz
Khas, Indraprastha, Karol Bagh, Lodhi Road, Kalkaji, Lajpat Nagar,
Nehru Place, Parliament Street and Vasant Vihar among others. Call
329-5499 & 329-5587. Facilities include a money back guarantee in
case of delay. The International Speed Post Service offers
delivery to UK, USA, Germany, Japan, Hongkong, and other countries
within 48 to 72 hours. International articles are also accepted at
the Foreign Post Office. A Speed Post Money Order facility is
available in Trans Yamuna Areas, Chandni Chowk, Connaught Place,
Nehru Place and South Extension.
Telephone and Telegraph:
You can direct dial to most cities in India, and too many other
countries abroad, for elsewhere book a call through the operator.
On the direct dial facility within the country, note that while
during the day-6 am to 7 p.m. - the full rate is charged Monday to
Saturday, on Sundays and National Holidays there is a concessional
charge of 50%. Half rate is also applicable daily 7 am to 8 am and
7 p.m. to 8.3 p.m. daily. The tariff from 6 am to 7 am and from
8.30 p.m. to 11 p.m. is 1/3 the rate, and from 11 p.m. to 6 am it
is ¼ the rate. Contact the International Telegraph Office (Tel.
336-2881 or 336-2754) to send a telegram, telex or fax. The
Telecom Center, Arunachal Bldg, Barakhamba Road, and offers all
telecommunications facilities including fax, 10 am to 7 p.m. all
days except Sundays & public holidays. Bureaufax facilities are
available at the main telegraph offices. The Eastern Court PO,
Janpath, has a multi-media telecom centre that offers desktop
video conferencing, high-speed transfer and other facilities.
Time
Difference:
Indian Standard Time (IST) is the same throughout the country and
is 4 ½ hours ahead of Paris, 5 ½ hours ahead of London, 3 ½ hours
behind Tokyo and 4 ½ hours behind Sydney.
Tipping:
is generally expected at hotels and restaurants. Ten per cent of
the bill or around Rs. 5 for other services is in order.
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