Wednesday 27 December 2017

10 Key India Travel Tips to empower First-Time Travellers

India is believed to be one of the most exotic destinations. It is far beyond the historical monuments, beaches and the last but not the least the other tourist spots that we generally look out for. 

So whether you are travelling to India for a shorter period of time or for longer period of time, given below are the 10 things you would need to have in mind when it comes to traveling about in India. 

Making a checklist of all the essential documents: Before travelling one must always make sure that, they have all the necessary documents along with them. This can include the passport, the visa, the travel insurance, vaccination certificate whenever and where ever applicable and more. 

Don't over pack: While travelling always make sure that you take less number of clothes and go. There will be many other things for you to buy when you are in a new place. Also don't pack unnecessary medicines and knick knacks unless and until you are going to some remote village. You will get everything that you require over there. 

Dressing accordingly: India is generally believed to be quiet conservative when it comes to dressing and especially for women. This country is never open to open shoulders and shorts unless and until you are on a beach or in South Mumbai. So do make sure that you have clothes that are atleast till the knee length and have your shoulders covered. 

Informing yourself about the temples: It is mandatory that you take off your shoes before you enter the temples. There are some temples that don't allow the non-Hindu, where as some are only for men or some will have their own rules and regulations. 

Getting ready for some questions and stares: Indians generally pay more attention to the foreigners. You might even spot many of them staring at you. Some might even take pictures with you. But they don’t have an idea that doing this makes you feel uncomfortable. And incase you have a conversation with some local people, they might ask many questions and you might not even feel comfortable sharing things right away, e.g. social status, surname, relationships, faith, family and so on. Remember they don’t mean to offend you, it’s just that they are just interested to know you better.

Planning things before: If you are not coming with a predefined plan, then try and make all the arrangements 3 weeks before the trip. While travelling to India it's always advisable that you book tickets, at least two weeks in advance on regular days and 1 month before Diwali. Remember there are several other people who are looking for the same thing like you, so make sure that you are fast enough in getting some good deals. 

Being flexible about the plans and expectations: While travelling it is very important that you accept cultural specifics in India as things happen here which generally never do in other countries. You will know that a yes will not always mean a yes, and a no will not always mean a now. And in order to save yourself from frustration about the delays and cancellation, you need to make sure that you also have a plan B in hand. 

Learning to bargain: Each and every one of us do it, so make sure that you don't turn out to be an exception. Pricing is generally considered to be high when it comes to the foreigners, as there is a misconception among the sellers in India that the tourists are very rich. Do not bargain with artists and the farmers, as they hardly earn some amount of money and are very humble. 

Visiting your doctor to make sure you are ready to travel: As mentioned in the very first point, it is very necessary that you have your vaccination certificate before travelling. 

Do not carry too much of cash: In order to avoid any kind of theft and being safe, it is very important that you do not carry to much cash with yourself. And this does not apply when you are travelling through some local transport, but in general. Also make sure that you do not carry much cash in your handbags, as most destinations do have ATM around so that you can withdraw some amount of money whenever required. 

 Best Travel Insurance Plans in India

Travel insurance is something that can be taken both for international and domestic travel. It is something that can be brought for a single or multiple trips. 

Apollo Munich Easy travel insurance: This is a policy that is generally meant for overseas travellers, along with an option of getting cash from the insurer in case of any emergency. 

The best features are:

1. The policy covers almost everything and especially covers travel risks like trip delay and cancellation, trip termination etc. 
2. It also provides the policy holders medical treatment including emergency dental treatment which is very expensive in abroad.
3. Quick claim handling
4. 24/7 customer service

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd. – This general insurance company is generally believed to be a joint venture between Bajaj Finserv Limited and Allianz SE, that is a life insurance global giant.

Their best features are: 

1. In 2015, the company had bagged the award not just for Best General Insurance Company but even for the Insurer Claims Team of the Year and the Silicon Valley Business Award. 
2. It has an array of various travel insurance plans for you to take your pick from. These plans include Travel Asia Plan, Travel Companion Plan, Travel Assist Plan, Swades Yatra Plan and Travel Elite Plan.
3. Claim assistance online
4. Efficient customer service

Max Bupa International medical emergency plan: Max Bupa overseas travel insurance plans give travellers complete peace of mind.

Some of the best features are:

1. It provides its customers medical support around the world.
2. This is a plan that covers all types of insurance while you are travelling say for example study, leisure and business travel.
3. An emergency service for 24 hours is prolonged to all the travel policy holder, followed by the choice of network hospitals in order to settle down the claims.
4. This international medical emergency policy covers medical evacuation expenses as well.

Overseas Insurance Mediclaim (Business and Holiday): This is a widely trusted Travel Insurance policy favoured by the masses because of its excellent claim handling policy.

1. This is a policy that indemnifies an individual from travelling overseas either for corporate purpose or for holidays in the event of illness, disease contracted or injury persistent during overseas travel. 
2. Baggage is also considered to be a part of this policy.
3. Excellent claim handling
4. 24 hour customer service

Conclusion

Travel Insurance is a must for all travellers, because when you are abroad there is no one who can help you there better than your travel Insurance plan. 

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