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Delhi chapter

Understanding India & Survival Guide chapter

Need to know Chapter

Delhi map

Scratch beyond the gritty surface and youll swiftly discover that Indias capital is sprinkled with glittering gems: captivating ancient monuments, magnificent museums, a vivacious performing-arts scene and some of the subcontinents yummiest places to eat.

This guide is the result of months of research by dedicated authors and local experts who immersed themselves in Delhi, finding unique experiences, and sharing practical and honest advice, so you come away informed and amazed. This guide includes up-to-date reviews of the best places to stay, eat, sights, cultural information, maps, transport tips and a few best kept secrets all the essentials to get to the heart of Delhi.

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need to know
CURRENCY
Indian Rupees ( Picture 3 )
LANGUAGE
Hindi and English
MONEY
Most urban centres have ATMS. Its wise to carry cash or travellers cheques as back-up. MasterCard and Visa are the most widely accepted credit cards.
VISAS
Most people travel on the standard six-month tourist visa. Tourist visas are valid from the date of issue, not the date you arrive in India.
MOBILE PHONES
Getting connected can be complicated in some states due to security issues. To avoid expensive roaming costs get hooked up to the local mobile-phone network.
DRIVING
Dont do it. Hiring a car with driver doesnt cost a fortune and India has expansive rail, bus and air connections.
Your Daily Budget
Prices (especially accommodation) vary widely across the country consult regional chapters for on-the-ground costs.
BUDGET
Stay at cheap guesthouses with shared bathrooms, or hostels.
Eat at roadside stalls or basic restaurants.
Travel locally by bus, occasionally autorickshaw.
MIDRANGE
Good accommodation (with private bathrooms) and restaurants.
Travel locally by autorickshaw and taxi.
TOP END
Accommodation and dining out the sky is the limit!
Hire a car with driver but dont miss the adventure of an autorickshaw ride.
When to Go
HIGH SEASON DecMar Pleasant weather mostly Peak tourists Peak prices In - photo 4
HIGH SEASON

(DecMar)

Pleasant weather, mostly. Peak tourists. Peak prices.
In December and January northern cities can get cold, bitterly so in the far north.
It starts heating up in February.
SHOULDER SEASON

(JulNov)

July to early September is the prime time to visit Ladakh.
Indias southeast coast (and southern Kerala) experiences heavy rain any time from October to early December.
LOW SEASON

(AprJun)

April is hot; May and June even hotter. Competitive hotel prices.
From June the monsoon sweeps from south to north. Fatiguing humidity.
Beat the heat (but not the crowds) in the cool hills.
Websites
Lonely Planet ( www.lonelyplanet.com/india ) Destination information, the popular Thorn Tree Travel Forum and more.
Incredible India ( www.incredibleindia.org ) Official India tourism site.
World Newspapers ( www.world-newspapers.com/india.html ) Links to Indias English-language publications.
Art India ( www.artindia.net ) Performing arts information, especially dance and music.
Templenet ( www.templenet.com ) Temple talk.
Exchange Rates

Australia

A$1

Picture 5 45

Canada

C$1

Picture 6 45

Euro zone

Picture 7 63

Japan

Picture 8 55

New Zealand

NZ$1

Picture 9 33

UK

UK1

Picture 10 73

US

US$1

Picture 11 45

For current exchange rates see
Important Numbers

From outside India, dial your international access code, Indias country code then the number (minus 0, only used when dialling domestically).

Country code

International access code

Ambulance

Fire

Police

Arriving in India
Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata
Indias major international airports have prepaid-taxi booths. These enable you to book a fixed-price taxi (including luggage), thus avoiding commission or other scams. Some terminals also have train, bus and/or autorickshaw options. Many hotels will arrange airport pick-ups with advance notice. These are often complimentary with top-end hotels. For further details, (Delhi).
Dont Leave Home Without
Getting a visa and travel insurance
Seeking advice about vaccinations
Nonrevealing clothes (both sexes) covering up is respectful, and essential at holy sites
Well-concealed money belt
Sunscreen and sunglasses
Small torch for poorly lit streets and/or power cuts
Earplugs noise can be a nuisance
Slip-on shoes handy for visiting sacred sites
Expecting the unexpected India loves to toss up surprises
Delhi Includes Why Go Medieval mayhem the New India stately maiden aunt - photo 12
Delhi

Includes

Why Go?

Medieval mayhem, the New India, stately maiden aunt: give it a chance and this schizophrenic capital could capture your heart. Yes, its aggravating, polluted and hectic, but hey nobodys perfect.

Like a subcontinental Rome, Indias capital is punctuated by vestiges of lost empires: ancient forts freckle the suburbs; Old Delhi was once the capital of Islamic India; the British built New Delhi, with its exaggerated avenues; and even-newer Delhi features utopian malls linked by potholed roads. These disparate, codependent elements are all now gloriously intertwined via the new metro system.

There are also magnificent museums, temples, mosques, and a busy cultural scene and shopaholics, you are home: all the riches of India twinkle in Delhis emporiums.

Prepare yourself to tuck into some of the subcontinents finest food, including the famous Dilli-ka-Chaat (Delhi street food) which, rather like the city itself, jumbles up every flavour in one bite.

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