Tuesday, 20 February 2018

How to Plan a trip to Rajasthan India - Travel tips to Foreign Tourists


Travel guidance and Tips for Foreign Tourists in Rajasthan India

Are you planning a visit to India? I am sure when you plan India Rajasthan state is always in your bucket list and yu plan your itinerary accordingly. One of the best destinations in the world Rajasthan is visited by millions of tourists from across the globe. The 'royal state'  of Rajasthan boasts of so many historical cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Bikaner, Udaipur, Chittorgarh, Sikar and many more. The entire state of Rajasthan is a beautiful representation of India's rich architectural heritage, cultural diversity and hospitality.

The feel is entirely different when you are in Rajsthan.  We wholeheartedly welcome you to revel in the sights, sounds and flavors of Rajasthan.
Please find below a few things you will need to know before you visit Rajathan in India

VISA RULES FOR INDIA
The below instructions and information are general in nature; however, for specific information, we urge you to visit or contact the Indian Mission / Embassy website as per your country of residence.
A passport that is valid for a minimum of six months beyond the date of intended return from India should ideally accompany your visa applications.

Foreign tourists holding other nationalities (other than the country where applying for visa), should submit proof of long-term (at least three years)/ permanent residence in the country (where applying). For citizens of other countries, a reference has to be made to their country of residence for which an additional fee is chargeable and will also involve extra processing time. Please refrain from making inquiries about the status of the application during this time.

Following visas are available from the Indian missions abroad:

TOURIST VISA
This is given for 6 months normally; it may vary depending on the country of residence. The applicant is required to produce/submit documents in proof of his financial standing. Tourists travelling in groups of not less than four members under the auspices of a recognized travel agency may be considered for grant of collective tourist visa.

BUSINESS VISA
This is valid for one year or more with multiple entries. A letter from the sponsoring organization indicating nature of business, probable duration of stay, places and organizations to be visited incorporating therein a guarantee to meet maintenance expenses, etc. should accompany the application.

STUDENT VISA
These is issued for the duration of the academic course of study or for a period of five years whichever is less, on the basis of firm letters of admission from universities/recognized colleges or educational institutions in India. Change of purpose and institutions are not permissible.

TRANSIT VISA
This is issued for a maximum period of 15-days with single/double entry facilities to bonafide transit passengers only.

VISA TO MISSIONARIES
This is valid for single entry and duration as permitted by Government of India. A letter in triplicate from sponsoring organization indicating intended destination in India, probable length of stay, and nature of duties to be discharged should be submitted along with guarantee for applicant's maintenance while in India.

JOURNALIST VISA
This is issued to professional journalists and photographers for visiting India. The applicants are required to contact on arrival in New Delhi, the External Publicity Division of the Ministry of External Affairs and, in other places, the Office of the Government of India's Press Information Bureau.

CONFERENCE VISA
This is issued for attending conferences/seminars/meetings in India. A letter of invitation from the organizer of the conference is to be submitted along with the visa application. Delegates coming for conferences may combine tourism with attending conferences.

EMPLOYMENT VISA
This is issued to skilled and qualified professionals or persons who are engaged or appointed by companies, organizations, economic undertakings as technicians, technical experts, senior executives etc. Applicants are required to submit proof of contract/employment/engagement of foreign nationals by the company or organization.

E-TOURIST VISA (ETV)
This is available to International Travellers whose sole objective of visiting India is recreation, sight-seeing, a casual visit to meet friends or relatives, short-term medical treatment or a casual business visit. For more information, visit
https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/tvoa.html

FEES
The fee structure depends on the nationality of the passport holder and type/duration of visa applied. The existing fee structure is:

MISSION SITES
Transit VisaUS$ 5.00Visas with validity up to six monthsUS$ 30.00Visas with validity up to one yearUS$ 50.00Student VisaUS$ 50.00Visas with validity between one to five yearsUS$100.00Visa fees indicated in US$ are payable in local currencies as well. Visa fees are not refundable except in cases where a visa already issued is cancelled thereafter.

PROCESSING DURATION
Depends on the type of visa applied.

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION:
The duration of stay in India for each visit on a tourist visa or business visa is only for a period of 6 months even though a valid visa may be for more than 6 months.

The visa is given for a period for which the passport is valid. For example, if a passport is valid until April 30, 2009 and an applicant is applying for 5 year visa on December 31, 2008, the applicant will not be issued a 5 years visa as the passport expires before the 5 year visa.

VALIDITY OF ALL VISAS IS COUNTED FROM THE DATE OF THEIR ISSUE
Tourist visa up to 5 years may be granted if the foreigner is connected with the tourism trade.
If visa is for more than 180 days, registration is compulsory within 14 days of first arrival in India.
Extension of visa in Delhi - Ministry of Home Affair (MHA) - Director (F), Lok Nayak Bhawan, Ist floor, Khan market, New Delhi-110003.

In an effort to ensure your stay is a comfortable and safe one, we have listed out a code of conduct for both the tourists and hosts: -

DO's FOR FOREIGNERS IN RAJASTHAN INDIA

DO'S FOR ACCOMMODATION:
Always check into approved/classified hotels, paying guest houses, bed-and-breakfasts or RTDC run hotels.

Whenever possible, make enquiries at the Rajasthan Tourism Tourist Information Bureaus located in major railway stations, bus stands and airports.

Before staying in a paying guest accommodation, always check about its authorisation by the Department of Tourism

Always book through a government registered travel company. You can ask for their CIN No. that is company registration no.

For example Organic Holidays LLP is a government of India registered company. 

Their CIN no. is AAH-9226. After getting the CIN no. just google this no. and if you get the name of the company in Company information it means the company is registered

DO'S FOR TRANSPORT:
Take autorickshaws or taxis from pre-paid kiosks at Railway Stations, Bus Stands or wherever available.
If a prepaid autorickshaw is not available, settle the fare/charges before embarking on the journey.

Hire taxis from approved Travel Agency or RTDC.
Book taxis through taxi aggregator apps.
Make enquires (as to where, and how far each monument or tourist site is located) before setting out on sightseeing.

DO'S FOR SHOPPING:
Purchase from reputed/recognised shops or Government emporiums.
Always insist on a bill for purchases made.

Ensure there is a Value Added Tax registration number (VAT) on your bill sheet.
Payments made by credit cards must have the amount mentioned in both, words and numbers.
Always double-check the goods in the parcel before leaving the shop or allowing it to be packed for dispatch.

Ensure payment by credit cards is made only once for each bill.
Ensure that wrongly made out bills are destroyed immediately to avoid double payment.
Avoid showrooms near tourist sites or else ensure the price and authenticity of the purchase being made.

Avoid shops that have names very similar to Government run emporia or concerns like RTDC (Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation) or Rajasthali, which are public sector undertakings.
Avoid associating or developing relations for furthering business with unknown persons who are glib talkers and at times impeccably turned out.
Avoid help of guide /driver while shopping. Try to avoid shops recommended by them.

DO'S FOR MONEY EXCHANGE:
Take from authorised money exchangers and always get a receipt.

DO'S FOR TAXI:
Utilise services of pre-paid taxis, wherever available.

IN CASE CHEATED:
If you are cheated, inform the nearest Police Station/Police Control Room immediately or TAF (Tourist Assistance Force) personnel posted near monuments.
Miscellaneous:
You are advised not to dress in clothes that are too revealing and too scanty.
Eat food that you buy yourself.
Always ensure your passport and other precious belongings are safe. Never give them to strangers, shopkeepers or hotel staff.

DON'Ts FOR
ACCOMMODATION:
Stay with or be coaxed into staying with people you meet at railway platforms, bus stands or shopping areas.
Think you are getting a bargain if a free ride is given by any transporter to a hotel. Check with Rajasthan Tourism tourist information office first.
Allow any one into your room (for a drink, snacks or just a chat) unless the person is well known to you.

DON'Ts FOR TRANSPORT:
Free rides can culminate into trouble at a hotel suggested by the driver.
Leave your important documents, valuables, luggage, etc. with the driver.

DON'Ts FOR SHOPPING:
Let the driver coax you into doing more shopping than sightseeing.
Sign on blank letter heads or bills.
Let shopkeepers pack your purchases behind a counter or in another room. It must be done in front of you and signed across the joints or ensure some method whereby no changes can be made.

DON'Ts FOR MONEY EXCHANGE:
Exchange from unauthorised money exchangers who do not provide a receipt.

DON'Ts FOR TAXI:
Leave your valuables and goods/ luggage in taxi/auto rickshaw etc.

Miscellaneous DON'TS
Hang on to the arms of young men or give them the impression that you find them attractive.
Go in for free lunch and dinner or drinks.
Roam around alone in the late hours of the night.


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CUSTOMS AND RITUALS OF RAJASTHAN


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CUSTOMS AND RITUALS OF RAJASTHAN

Rajasthan is famous for not only for its Forts and vibrant colors but this royal state of India is blessed with art and culture that reflects the Indian way of life. People here in Rajasthan feel so proud about of their culture and celebrate their traditions with great pomp and fervor. Rajasthani traditions, rites and rituals are very old and can be traced back to a thousand years, right up to the Vedas. Every important occasion comes with particular procedures and processes that are very unique to this state. Here is a brief description of few of the occasions which Rajasthanis celebrate with great pomp.

BIRTH CELEBRATION IN RAJASTHAN

The birth of a child is a time to celebrate and people of Rajasthan love this occasion and enjoy the birth of a child in an exhilarating and unique way. Copper plates are beaten together accompanied by celebratory gunfire to announce the arrival of the child. A family priest is invited to bless the child and read its horoscope. The festivities continue into the night with music being played and sweets being distributed.

Namkaran in Rajasthan
Eleven days after the birth of the child, a naming ceremony called Namkaran takes place. Women from the family join in singing songs of praise and offer their good wishes, while a priest blesses the child by reciting mantras from the sacred text, after which a name is given to the child.

Mundan ceremony in Rajasthan

A new-born's first hair is associated with negative traits from ones past lives. Hence, the hair of a child between the ages of one to three is shaved off in a ceremony called Mundan. This ceremony is accompanied by reciting lines from the Veda till the shaving of the child's hair is completed. This signifies that the child is now free from his past.

WEDDING CELEBRATION IN RAJASTHAN:
Wedding celebrations in Rajasthan are a lively and extravagant affair! There are numerous ceremonies starting with an engagement and going all the way through to post-wedding!

Tilak
This engagement ceremony usually takes place at the home of the groom-to-be. The name of this ceremony is derived for the act of applying a tilak (vermilion mark) on the groom's forehead in the presence of both the families. This act cements the alliance between them. Gifts such as clothes, fruits, sweets and sometimes, even a sword are gifted to the groom. Once these formalities are completed, a celebration is initiated with a grand feast to mark the occasion.

Toran - Bandan
The groom makes his way to his bride's home on a horse, followed by his wedding procession. While mounted on the horse, he touches a floral decoration hanging above the entrance called toran seven times. The groom is then greeted by his mother-in-law who anoints his forehead with curd and mustard.

Saptapadi
The wedding ceremony is performed under an exquisitely decorated havan where the bridegroom takes the hand of the bride and the oath of marriage. Both of them walk around the holy fire seven times. The bride leads the groom for the first three rounds, while the groom leads during the last four rounds. During these rounds, the priest recites mantras from the Vedas. 

During the first three rounds the bride is still a part of her family but the fourth round signifies that she now belongs to another family - the bridegroom's. The songs sung by her friends on this occasion are relevant to this moment.

Music and Dance
Rajasthan has a rich tradition of folk music and dance, with each region possessing its unique style. The music has strong religious undertones to it and is sung with devotion. Most songs are folk idioms of saints such as Surdas, Kabirdas, Meerabai and others famous worshipers. They are often sung during night long celebrations.



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Tuesday, 17 October 2017

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Holiday Calendar 2018

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India Holidays and Observances
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