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India Travel Tips
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India is one of the favored destinations of a Traveller. A successful and memorable trip to India is possible by keeping some very important points while taking a tour.
Travel Plan " Touristic destination has to be suitable to your taste/interest and time. The cities selected should be such that it gives ample time for sufficient visit and comfortable stay with well connected means of transport. Be careful in selecting a tour from travel agent. Get proper information for the complete tour, regarding the hotels selected, sightseeing included, mode of transport used, etc.
Tour Package: The real tour operator will provide you with the most competent cost since we would always want a repeat client and a satisfied client who will in return by his good experience back home will encourage other traveler to approach us.
Cutting cost by changing hotels is not always good. The website may give very good picture and details to attract the clients. It is only the genuine tour operator who will guide you regarding the choice of hotels at different destinations as per the location from the railway station/airport or touristic spot.
Before starting the tour: Prior arrangements of documentation, regarding passport expiry, visa validity-correspondence with the travel agent, the terms and conditions included. Always check for the items/services which are included in the tour package.
Upon arrival: Be prepared for unforeseen situations which might result in tour change - caused by flight cancellation, domestic unrest in particular city, weather change, natural calamity etc.
This is where a reliable tour operator, travel planner plays most important role in helping and guiding you at every step with his good experiences and memories which could be cherished for a lifetime.
Being alert and careful at all times always helps make a wonderful trip.
We, the Travel Force India team ensure that all our tour packages are in black and white. Our offers will have no hidden cost. We are always available for any clarifications and suggestions required by you regarding your entire tour.
We, welcome you to visit India and experience its warmth and hospitality.
While you travel what you should do and don’t
Do's
- Carry back all non-degradable litter such as empty bottles, tins, plastic bags etc. These must not
litter the environment or be buried. They must be disposed in municipal dustbins only.
- Observe the sanctity of holy sites, temples and local cultures.
- Cut noise pollution. Do not blare aloud radios, tape recorders or other electronic entertainment
equipment in nature resorts, sanctuaries and wildlife parks.
- In case temporary toilets are set-up near campsites, after defecation, cover with mud or sand. Make
sure that the spot is at least 30 meters away from the water source.
- Respect people's privacy while taking photographs. Ask for prior permission before taking a
photograph.
Don't
- Do not take away flora and fauna in the forms of cuttings, seeds or roots. It is illegal, especially in
the Himalayas. The environment is really delicate in this region and the bio-diversity of the region
has to be protected at all costs.
- Do not use pollutants such as detergent, in streams or springs while washing and bathing.
- Do not use wood as fuel to cook food at the campsite.
- Do not leave cigarettes butts or make open fires in the forests.
- Do not consume aerated drinks, alcohol, drugs or any other intoxicant and throw bottles in the wild.
- Do not tempt the locals, especially children by offering them foodstuff or sweets. Respect local traditions.
- Polythene and plastics are non biodegradable and unhealthy for the environment and must not be used and littered.
As a traveller, you will have an impact on the environment and culture of the place you are visiting. Here are some rules of thumb to make this impact positive!
Golden Rules When You Travel
- Learn about your destination before you get there. Read guidebooks, travel articles, histories, and/or novels by local authors and pay particular attention to customs such as greetings, appropriate dress, eating behaviours, etc. Being sensitive to these customs will increase local acceptance of you as a tourist and enrich your trip.
- Follow established guidelines. Ask your eco-tour operator, guide and/or the local authorities what their guidelines are for limiting tourism's impact on the environment and local culture. Staying on trails, packing up your trash, and remaining set distances away from wildlife are a few ways to minimize your impact in sensitive areas.
- Seek out and support locally owned businesses. Support local businesses during your eco-travels to ensure maximum community and conservation benefit from your spending.
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