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| TRAVEL TIPS | ||
| Passports and Visas | ||
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All foreign nationals require
visa to enter India. However, there are some relaxations for
Bhutanese and Nepalese nationals. Details and types of visa
and the fee may be obtained from Embassy of India in your
country.
Tourist Visa is normally valid for 120 days. Visa extensions can be got by applying to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Lok Nayak Bhavan, Khan Market, New Delhi. The letter should be handed over at the Foreigners Regional Registration Office at Hans Bhavan, Tilak Bridge, near ITO. It is open from 0930 hrs to 1330 hrs and 1400 hrs to 1600 hrs. It is closed on weekends and national Holidays. Those wishing to visit a neighbouring country like Sri Lanka or Nepal, and then coming back to India, should obtain a double/multiple entry Visa. |
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| Registration | ||
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All foreigners are required to
get themselves registered with the Foreigners Regional
Registration Office(FRRO) which is situated in Hans Bhavan,
Tilak Road, New Delhi.
Information for Tours which offers trekking and mountaineering expeditions to India. 1) Where the proposed tour includes any point above 6000 meters, visa may be given only after receiving the formal clearance from the Indian Mountaineering Federation. 2) Where the proposed tour is for areas below 6000 meters. the visa applications should be accompanied by an itinerary indicating days and places to be visited along with their height, a map of the proposed area with the distinct markings of the places to be visited and a copy of the brochure outlining the tour highlights. These details are required to ensure that the proposed tour does not violate the mandatory conditions laid down by the IMF. Restricted & Protected Areas Certain parts of the country need special permits before they can be visited. |
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| Foreign Tourists can visit Nagaland | ||
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In order to promote tourism in
the North-east region, the Government of India has decided
to allow foreign tourists to visit Nagaland. Until recently
the entire state of Nagaland was a restricted area. However
the Government of India has decided to allow foreign
tourists to visit the districts of Dimapur, Kohima,
Mokokchong and Wokha for a maximum period of 10 days and in
a group of 4 or more. this restriction of group is not valid
for married couples.
These permits are issued by the Under Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreigners Division, Loknayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi 110 003 Directorate of Tourism,
Nagaland, Kohima Secretary, Tourism,
Nagaland, Kohima http://www.nerdatabank.nic.in/ |
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| Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram | ||
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These States/Union Territories
have been designated as protected areas and foreigners
cannot enter these areas without special permits. These
permits are issued by the Under Secretary, Ministry of Home
Affairs, Foreigners Division, Loknayak Bhawan, Khan Market,
New Delhi 110 003 at least 4 weeks before the date of the
expected visit. Certain areas of Sikkim like Gangtok, Rumtek, Phodang and Zongri in West Sikkim and Pamayangtse have been excluded form the inner line and declared as restricted areas. Individual tourists are permitted to visit Gangtok, Rumtek and Phodang. Tourists are permitted to visit Zongri and Pamayangtse. The duration of stay has been raised from 7 to 15 days. Permits can be issued by all Indian Missions abroad, all FRROs, Immigration Officers at Airports at Mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai and New Delhi. Manipur. Manipur has also been opened to foreign tourists; permits can be issued by all Missions abroad, all FRROs, Home Commissioner, Manipur, Imphal. The duration of stay has been raised from 3 to 5 days. Permits are no longer required for These States/Union Territories have been designated as protected areas and foreigners cannot enter these areas without special permits. These permits are issued by the Under Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreigners Division, Loknayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi 110 003 at least 4 weeks before the date of the expected visit. Certain areas of Sikkim like Gangtok, Rumtek, Phodang and Zongri in West Sikkim and Pamayangtse have been excluded form the inner line and declared as restricted areas. Individual tourists are permitted to visit Gangtok, Rumtek and Phodang. Tourists are permitted to visit Zongri and Pamayangtse. The duration of stay has been raised from 7 to 15 days. Permits can be issued by all Indian Missions abroad, all FRROs, Immigration Officers at Airports at Mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai and New Delhi. Manipur. Manipur has also been opened to foreign tourists; permits can be issued by all Missions abroad, all FRROs, Home Commissioner, Manipur, Imphal. The duration of stay has been raised from 3 to 5 days. Permits are no longer required for Darjeeling, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura. |
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| Andaman and Nicobar Islands | ||
| Individual foreign tourists can visit Port Blair Municipal Area, Havelock Island, Long Island, Neil Island, Mayabunder, Diglipur, Rangat, where a night halt is allowed and Jolly Buoy, South Cinque, Red Skin, Mount Harriet, Madhuban where only day visits are allowed. Prior permit is necessary. | ||
| Lakshadweep Islands | ||
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http://india-tourism.de/english/south/lakshadweep.html
Only Bangaram and Subeli Islands are open to foreign tourists. Permits are required, obtainable from the Lakshadweep Administration, Wellington Island, Harbour Road, Kochi -3. |
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Manipur
Loktak Lake, Imphal,
Moirang, Keibul Deer Sanctuary and Waithe Lake. Yellow fever Malaria Drinking water Facilities The official language is
Hindi but English is widely spoken, understandable &
used in day to day work. Even most of the government, bank,
airport, procedures & forms are in English & Hindi
both. The States are free to decide their own regional
languages for internal administration and education, so
there are 18 official languages spoken throughout the
country. It is usual to tip waiters,
porters, guides and drivers. Tips are not included in the
bill. Trained English speaking
guides are available at fixed charges at all important
tourist centers. The Govt. of India Tourist Offices can be
contacted by tourists for the services of approved guides.
French, Italian, Spanish, German, Russian and Japanese
speaking guides are available at some cities. Please consult
the nearest Govt. of India Tourist Office. Unapproved guides
are not permitted to enter protected monuments, and tourists
are, therefore, advised to ask the guides for the identity
card issued by the Department of Tourism, Govt. of India. These may vary from region
to region. All international Hotels have a 24 hours money
changing facility. GMT + 5 1/2 hours. Credit Cards Voltage in most places is
220 volts AC, 50 cycles, although some areas also have DC
supplies.
Travelers to India find
ample themes with varied subjects for photography from faces
to monuments, wildlife, festivities, scenic beauty, etc.
However, formalities in respect to protected monuments and
the wildlife sanctuaries are: Fax/Telex/Telegram
: International 24-hours service from large hotels and
telegraph offices in major cities. Currency:
Rupee = 100 Paise. Coins are in denominations of 10, 25
& 50 Paise & l, 2 & 5 Rupees. Notes are in
denominations of Rs 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Foreign Currency.
There are no restrictions on the amount of foreign currency
or travelers' cheques a tourist may import, provided a
Declaration Form is completed on arrival, This will
facilitate the exchange of imported currency as well as the
export of unspent currency on departure. Cash, bank notes
and travelers' cheques up to US$2.500 or equivalent need not
be declared at the time of entry. Any money in the form of
traveler cheques, drafts, bills, cheques, etc. which
tourists wish to convent into Indian currency should be
exchanged only through authorized money changers. All personal objects which
are required in India are free from duty. Under this heading
fall personal jewelry, presents up to a value of Rs. 600,
200 cigarettes, 50 cigars and 0.95 l alcoholic beverages.
Professional material and articles which have a high value
can only be imported duty free if the traveler gives a
written undertaking that these articles will be re-exported. Passengers embarking on
journey to any place outside India will have to pay an
airport tax of Rs. 300. For journey to Afghanistan, Bhutan,
Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the Maldives = Rs. 150. There are many festivals and special events in India, but only a few of these are full public holidays. These are: 26 Jan Republic Day, 15 Aug. Independence Day, 2 Oct. Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday. For dates of other holidays and festival please contact Tourist Offices in India. |
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