Trips to India

Trips to India

India, a date for unique travel trips, located in South Asia, is the second country in terms of population in the world, and the seventh in terms of area, given its history, culture, and many traditions, it is one of the countries that were the cradle of mankind, with travel trips to India you will discover that this country is very religious, most of its members are Hindus, Catholics, and there are also Islam and Buddhism.


Although India is a great democratic country, it is still a country of disparity in the caste system where poverty is stiflingly widespread, and where after making a trip to India, some cannot stay more than one day, while others want to travel there permanently, but Often the majority will return several times in an attempt to penetrate its secrets and understand the logic of beauty, chaos, and poverty.


India


India is so vast that it would be difficult to offer ideal travel dates, however, for most regions,
the very cool season is in the winter season between November and February when the average temperatures stand between 15° and 20°, you will be able to move around without suffering extreme heat. That can kill you in the summer, with the peak from March to the end of May, which can reach 50°C in the Jaisalmer desert in Rajasthan, and the monsoon period, from the end of May to the end of September.

In winter, you can also avoid violent storms raging in the country, which can cause major disruptions to movement.


If you want to visit the Himalayan regions in the northeast of the country, the period from April to September is apparently very ideal for your trip to India.


Where to go in India?

In India, all geographical horizons are possible states, you will find deserts and very high snowy mountains, plains and plateaus, and beautiful beaches.

But because the country is so big, you will often make a difficult choice between
North India and South India, and here we offer a small glimpse of these two regions to help you there:

North India: where eternity is …

North India is often a real cultural shock for tourists from Europe and the rest of the world, huge cities, traffic jams,
tragedies, and poor Indian organization ... but also the opposite, the palace of Indian princes and Jain temples and colorful festivals, North India really will not leave you indifferent! You will discover Delhi, the Taj Mahal, Varanasi, and Rajasthan.

Delhi, Agra, and Varanasi Délhil Agra et Varanasi: the main point of arrival for travelers, Delhi is a big city divided in two with the side of the wealthy population of New Delhi and the side of the poorest population of Delhi … A city, noisy and sometimes unpopular with travelers who are usually unable to
stay It has one or two days.

The town of Ara is located 200 kilometers from Delhi and is famous for its Taj Mahal and the Red Fort … or Varanasi, it is the holy city par excellence! Traversed by the River Ganges, it attracts pilgrims, who come to wash away their sins or to cremate their dead relatives.


Rajasthan in the Ihar Desert: It is located in the northwest of India, and the Ihar Desert is one of the largest regions of the state of India.

Rajasthan: It is also called the “Land of Kings”, and it is a popular area for tourists, who find temples, palaces, and colorful cities in it … Its capital is Jaipur, and it is also called: the Pink City. But you can also
discover Jodhpur “the all-blue city”, Jaisalmer “yellow castle emerging from the desert” or Udaipur “the quiet city with white houses”, rural India, traditional, arid, and mountainous landscapes.

South India: calm nature

South India is often recommended for the first trip to India, quieter, and less poor, this region is less
controversial than its northern neighbor, its climate is tropical and its nature is often fertile... sand beaches and finally coconuts
and natural reserves... the landscape is very beautiful and its inhabitants Brilliant… You will discover Bombay, Goa, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu.

Bambia, the capital of Indian cinema: it is the one that provides thousands of fans and admirers of Indian cinema with a large number of masala films.


Madurai, the capital of Hindu pilgrimage, is the oldest and holiest district in the south of the city and contains one of the most beautiful temples in the country. There are so many riches that just one trip is not enough.


Kerala and Goa: Nicknamed “the land of coconuts”, Kerala is a city in southwestern India that has a very rich animal wealth,
“tigers, leopards, elephants …”, with a tropical climate and jungle covering 20% ​​of its territory … and a generous nature

Poverty here is less pronounced than in the rest of the country, and if you go to Goa, you will find beautiful sandy beaches...and there is a little paradisiacal country where you can relax and do water sports in the middle of thick vegetation.

Tamil Nadu and Madurai: Tamil Nadu is a country in southern India where you will witness the oldest city of Madurai, on your trip to India you will find the streets of this city more than a million people, and a crowd of pilgrims, beggars, and carts.


What do you do to stay healthy in India?

  • You should avoid tap water and any food that has been washed in it. Do not consume ice cream or fruit salad or make sure you peel it yourself. During their stay in India, many travelers choose the vegetarian option in the food. The idea is not bad, there is a piece of meat Doubtful may do much more harm to you than an undercooked vegetable dish. Also, many Indians are vegetarians, which translates to the wonderful variety in the cooking of vegetables. If you absolutely want to eat meat, make sure it is cooked, then you have to take Meals in an area frequented by locals, so as not to be at risk of food poisoning.
  • The bad reputation of the Indian toilet does not mean that you should put your health at risk, you should always stock your bags, with your own soap, towel, and toilet paper, this is much healthier.
  • You must prepare your own pharmacy, and before traveling to India, bring all the necessary medicines for fever, especially antibiotics, and remedies for diarrhea, nausea, pain, bandages, and anti-mosquitoes.
  • No vaccinations are required for entry and stay in India.
    Recommended vaccinations: typhoid and hepatitis A.
    Backup vaccinations: hepatitis B, rabies, and meningitis.
  • In the big cities of India, many hospitals provide excellent services.

Language on trips to India

The official language is Hindi, but 29 common dialects are used in India and they are 1500 dialects in all. You can communicate in English, as India is a former British colony.


Many of the nice formulas used in Europe and the Arab world do not have a presence in India, as the population uses accents and body language, which means that your interview is more expressive with hand and movement.


However, it is advisable before traveling to India to know some words in Hindi:

"Namasté" Hello.
“Dhanyavaad” Thank you.

"Kripaya" please.
“Apka naam kya hai ? “: What is your name
?” “Naam the name.
“Mera naam Julien hai” My name is Julien.
"Kutch Nehi tchaïyé" I don't need anything.
“Barilla hay” is delicious, it's so pretty.
“Han” Yes.
Nahin No.
“Kitna hai how much is it?
Behout mahanga hai is expensive.

Mujhe bhuk lag rahi hai” “I am hungry.
“Mujhe pias lag rahi hai” I am thirsty.
“Dard hai, I am sick.
“chili ke bina without the chili.”

currency in India

The Indian rupee is the official currency, but sometimes it can be paid directly in euros or dollars.
Warning: It is forbidden to import or export Indian rupees, so remember to keep your exchange slips, you can change euros everywhere for rupees in hotels, stations, airports, banks, etc…. However, the exchange rate is not always the same.

So far the exchange rate is 1 euro per 77.6 rupees but it is variable, you have to avoid rejecting tickets and torn banknotes during the exchange because the merchants do not accept them.

  • Safety while traveling to India Sexual assault: The number of sexual assaults is increasing in India, foreign women are not immune from these attacks even if the risk is less than that, it is advisable to consider a trip to India as a family, avoiding naked clothes and wearing shorts and Covering the shoulders.
    Terrorism: India is a relatively safe country, however, three regions in particular suffer terrorist acts, the state of Jammu and Kashmir, the northeastern states, and the city of Hyderabad.
    Precautions: It is recommended that you keep your passport, a copy of your identity card, and your travel tickets with you. When leaving the hotel room, you should inform your relatives or those with you during this step on the steps of your movement in India, on the streets, and on public transport. You should avoid Crowds and not make your confidence in people great.

The best landmarks of India

India is a destination for travel lovers, and an opportunity to get acquainted with its most beautiful features, which include these five masterpieces in the world:

  1. Taj Mahal: The main landmark of the country of India, absolutely do not miss visiting it, it alone is worth the entire trip!
  2. The Fort of Agra: Also called the Red Fort, in the city of Agra.
  3. The tomb of Akbar in Agra: Veiled by His Majesty the Taj Mahal.
  4. Lake Palace of Udaipur: The Lake Palace of Udaipur Beautiful residence in Maraja.
  5. The Umaid Bhawan: Jodhpur Palace.

 Every trip is a unique experience for the traveler, whatever the destination, these are some of the information you will need to prepare well and have a successful India tour.

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