Precautions for travel in India
What are the precautions for traveling in India? India is
a popular tourist destination, so what should you pay attention to when
traveling to India? In response to this question, I have sorted out the
precautions for traveling in India for everyone, hoping to help everyone.
Indian climate
India has a tropical monsoon climate, and
India is divided into three seasons: winter, summer, and rainy season. Winter
(November to March) is a very comfortable season with sunny days all over
India, but the plains in the north are sometimes cold and snowy in the
mountains. Summer (April to June) is very hot, and it is best to go to the
highlands to escape the heat. In June, the southwest rainy season, which starts
on the west coast, gradually spreads to all of India. Except for the southeast,
rainfall is concentrated between June and September.
Indian clothing
Wear cool, breathable clothing, preferably
a wide-brimmed straw hat to protect from strong sunlight. In the rainy season,
you should bring rain gear with you. In winter, a warm and light jacket is
required. For formal occasions, men should wear suits and women should wear
skirts. To enter the Holy Land, women should wear long skirts or trousers. When
traveling in Muslim areas, dress appropriately. Ladies should wear loose pants
and long shirts. You should bring a camera and bottled water when traveling
abroad. Sunscreen protects against UV rays. Swimsuits must be brought, and
high-end hotels have swimming pools. During the golden tourist season, the
temperature difference between day and night near Delhi is large, and the sun
is strong during the day, so wearing a shirt is enough, and a sweater or a thin
coat at night.
Indian religion
More than 80% of the population in India
believes in Hinduism, in addition to Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism, Christianity,
etc. In India, religion not only affects people's daily life but also regulates
Indians' behavior, thinking, marriage, social interaction, and society. class
status.
Indian language
India is a complex ethnicity, and different
races use different languages. In India, there are 17 major languages and 844 dialects. Hindi and English are the official languages. English
is widely used and used in the whole country.
Indian currency
The currency of India is rupees, and US
dollars are not commonly used in most places. It is best to exchange rupees at
the airport when entering the country. Buying and selling coins must strictly
follow the rules. There are currency exchange offices at the international
airport, don't forget to take the voucher, this voucher is also required when
exchanging rupees back to other currencies. When leaving the country, all
rupees must be exchanged at the airport exchange office, and rupees are not
allowed to be brought in and out of the country.
1 US dollar = 42 rupees (subject to the
bank's quoted price on the day)
Indian customs
About 83% of Indians are Hindus, and Hindus
do not eat beef because cows are considered sacred animals. Most people do not
use cowhide products. The Hindu horn temple does not allow cowhide products to
enter and must enter barefoot. Women should dress appropriately, the top should
not be too short, and the lower body should wear long trousers or long skirts.
The traditional clothing of Indian men, the lower body is toti, and the
national clothing of Indian women is the "Sari"
Indian immigration procedures
Every foreigner is required to submit an
immigration card at the time of entry and exit, and undergo security
inspections, including luggage. The inspection in Kashmir is more stringent,
requiring a total of 4 inspections. At each inspection, men and women must be
separated into different rooms. For inspection, foreigners are required to fill
out a questionnaire. Photos are not allowed at Kashmir Airport. Batteries and
lipsticks of all electrical appliances must be placed in checked luggage.
Strictly abide by the security laws in Kashmir.
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