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FAQ'S
At the onset we would like to thank you for visiting our website for your travel
to India. We all hope that you will enjoy India as and when you visit the country.
The different travel to India have been answered in the following document.
Kindly go through the same and if there are other unanswered questions and clarifications,
it would be our pleasure to address the same too.
What medical concerns should
one keep in mind before & during travel in India?
Medical concerns
No specific vaccinations are required to enter India unless you are entering
within six days of having visited a yellow fever infected area. Most doctors
recommend the following vaccinations:
Tetanus
Polio
Hepatitis
Meningitis
Malaria
The majority of visitors to India return home with perfecthealth having had
no problems at all. The most common complaint is a stomach upset for a day or
two-usually the result of a change of diet, different Beer, or simply the change
of lifestyle, most case are rarely serious and recovery is swift.
Dust can be a problem to travelers who wear contact lenses. If you are taking
prescribed medicines, split your supplies between your hand baggage and your
main baggage. Make a list of the generic properties of the drug and keep with
you.
If you are prone to coughs, colds and sore throats, we advice you to take preventive
medicines with you as larger cities suffer from smog pollution. This is particularly
important if you suffer from bronchial complaints.
If you are over 60 or you think you have any physical disabilities, then you
should talk to your doctor about the trip to ensure it is suitable for you.
Once on the trip please tell us any concerns you may have regarding health concerns,
we can then ensure your specific needs are met.
We do reserve the right not to accept any traveler who is found to have withheld
any information relating to their state of health that might affect the trip,
even after a booking has been accepted.
If you are undergoing specific medical treatment please inform us. It is your
responsibility to ensure you have an adequate supply of any medication they
may be taking.
For more detailed information ask your local travelers health clinic or your
doctor.
Tap water is not safe to drink. Bottled water is available everywhere and is
cheap. However always check the seal.
What cultural considerations
should one take care of while touring in India?
India has a very traditional and religious society. Its cultures and customs
are very different to western cultural ideas. We ask you as guests in this amazing
country to respond to these sometimes-bizarre differences with sensitivity and
respect.
We do request you to dress conservatively - both men and women should wear clothing
that covers knees and shoulders (when visiting mosques and temples). Nudity
is totally taboo, when swimming please do wear a swimsuit.
Try to avoid any public display of affection. When entering mosques, temples
and places of religious worship or private homes - please remove your shoes.
Many Hindu temples are not open to non-Hindus. Always ask permission before
entering. Mosques may have limited visiting times for non-Muslims.
Some detailed information about passport & visa:
Passport
You must be in possession of a valid passport, which will not expire for at
least six months after your journey is due to end. It should have to clear pages
for entry and exit stamps as well as your visa.
A wise precaution is to carry a photocopy of your passport kept separately,
extremely useful in the event of loss or theft.
Visa
All visitors to India require a visa that must be obtained from an Indian High
Commission or Consulate. You would need to use two addresses in India and do
let us know for the same as it is normal to give our company's (COMPASS INDIA)
and our director's address on the same.
For postal applications passports should be sent by registered post and include
a registered post paid return addressed envelope. Applications should be on
the official visa form available from a local travel agent. Alternatively in
some countries the form can be downloaded from the Embassies' official WEBSITE.
All applications should include 3 passport-sized photographs. Your local travel
agent or nearest Embassy will be able to inform you of the latest application
fee.
Where to shop and how to be
sure of the product & the price? Should we be confident of going with the
guide?
India can be described as a shopper's paradise with products such as hand-woven
rugs, inlaid marble, semi-precious stone jewelry, silk fabrics, brassware, etc.
India's diversity is expressed though the creation of master craftspeople. Each
state has a unique handicraft to proudly reflect the inherited and improved
skills to near perfection. Souvenir shops and art & craft emporiums are
to be found everywhere.
Consult your guidebook or the local guides and people. Usually the "pavement
markets" do not guarantee the products and they do not accept credit /
debit cards. Genuine products can only be guaranteed at a government showroom
or branded showroom, i.e. Cottage Industries, etc.
Shopping can be one of the ways to interact with a local. For people who like
to bargain, shopping is a true pleasure. For others, fixed priced stores are
a relief. Whatever transaction you prefer, we hope your purchase that was made
in India, will remind you of your trip.
Yes, the guides do take you to shops and showrooms, while you are on tour. You
can say "no" when you don't want to visit the shops or not interested
in shopping with a guide. But when you do visit the store with the guide, you
do not necessarily pay a higher price for a substandard product. As this is
a worldwide phenomenon, we accept it too with its "blues". What we
have done is, selected a few stores both privately owned & government owned
but in both cases Government recognized) at important destinations, where we
are sure of two things;
1) Quality of the product
2) The product if too heavy should be delivered at your doorstep without any
extra cost even if the extra cost needs to be added to the price of the product.
As for price, some are fixed price & some are bargain shops. So go ahead
and have FUN!!!
For lists of authorized shops do let us know.
How is one sure of the authenticity
/ qualification / credentials of the guides?
We have a panel of guides with ranks and only use them, and in most cases they
would be satisfactory. Government licensed guides are always preferred by Compass
India Inc. There are training courses and exams for the same and chances are
less that you will be unhappy if you go with one. Their daily rates and wages
are Government fixed. Note that the guide usually is there during lunch and
it is not an obligation to buy him/her lunch. If there are ever any problems
the Guide cannot speak the language well, too fast while you would like to spend
more time at the monuments, etc. do let us know so that we can change the guide.
Are the monument entrance fees
included in the tour cost?
The monument entrance fees are usually not included in the tour cost. It is
not a problem when the same is included but when it is not, you need to keep
small change for the same. Usually you need to take the tickets yourself but
can request the guide who would be happy to oblige. We also have detailed lists
of monuments with the entrance fees and camera charges. Do request us for the
same if you want to have a good idea when the same is not included in your tour
cost. .
THE ABOVE HAS BEEN COMPILED TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE. FOR ANY LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
OR DETAILED CLARIFICATIONS, DO FEEL FREE TO GET IN TOUCH WITH US. YOU CAN ALSO
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