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Closure Days of Monuments in India
Hereunder are the days when various monuments are closed for its weekly maintenance :-
 Taj Mahal, Agra   Friday
 Ellora Caves, Aurangabad   Tuesday
 Ajanta Caves, Aurangabad  Monday
 Elephanta Caves, Mumbai   Monday
 Sarnath, Varanasi   Friday
 Trivandrum (All Closed)  Monday 

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Tipping

Some hotels include service charges on their bills. In such cases tipping is not necessary. Where this is not done, at tip of 7% on food bills for individuals may be offered by clients but it is your prerogative right. If you are in a big group and the food bill is high, the tip on the total can come down to 5%. The porter who takes your baggage upto your room may be tipped Rs.5 per bag or Rs.10 to Rs.20 per trolley. (These estimates are for 5 and 4-star hotels and are proportionately less in 1, 2 or 3 star hotels.) Tipping of taxi drivers is not customary.

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Currency

The units of Indian currency are the Rupee and Paisa (100 Paisa equal 1 Rupee). Paper money is in denominations of Rupees 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Coins are in denominations of Rupees 1, 2 and 5. There are no restrictions on the amount of foreign currency or travelers’ cheques a tourist may import, provided a Declaration form is completed on arrival. This will facilitate the exchange of imported currency as well as the export of unspent currency on departure. Cash, bank notes and traveler’s cheques up to US $ 10,000 or equivalent need not be declared at the time of entry. Any money in the form of traveler’s cheques, drafts, bills, cheques, etc., which tourists wish to convert into Indian currency should be exchanged only through authorized money- changers. Tourists are warned that changing money through unauthorized persons is not only illegal but also involves the risk of receiving counterfeit currency. To exchange foreign money other than through banks or authorized money- changers is an offence. Please note that no Indian currency whatsoever can be imported or exported, except for Rupee travelers’ checks. Banks abroad to keep Rupee balances with their agents in India and are able to draw upon these balances to issue Rupee travelers’ cheques to intending tourists. There are 24- hour exchange facilities available at Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkatta and Chennai international airports.
  

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Visa :
Citizens of all countries, except Nepal and Bhutan, require a valid national passport or valid travel documents and a valid visa granted by Missions abroad for entering India. Nepalese or Bhutanese citizens need no passport or visa but should carry suitable documents for their identification when proceeding from their respective countries. Tourist visas are currently valid for 120 days stay in India. If planning to visit a neighboring country such as Nepal and then re - entering India, a double/multiple visa should be obtained. Special permits for Sikkim can be obtained in Delhi. For latest regulations with regard to Indian visa please check with your nearest Indian Consulate.
   

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Customs :
The duty free allowance for passengers is INR 12,000 for Indian residents or foreigners residing in India if the stay abroad is more than 3 days (INR 4,000 for tourists of foreign origin, nil for tourists of Nepalese or Bhutanese origin coming from their respective countries) for bonafide baggage (i.e. for personal use or giving as gifts). The allowance is INR 6,000 if the stay abroad is upto 3 days. These include 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 gms. tobacco) and liquor and wines upto 1 litre. You can also bring in articles for your personal use including cameras with 5 rolls of film, a reasonable quantity of jewellery, one pair of binoculars, one portable musical instrument, one radio set, one tape recorder, one portable typewriter, one perambulator and professional equipment, on the undertaking that you will take them back with you. The duty rate beyond the free baggage allowance is 61.4 per cent. Drugs and narcotics and the import of firearms is prohibited.

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Health Regulations :
A valid yellow fever certificate is mandatory for all persons (including infants) who have been, even in transit, in Africa or South America or Papua New Guinea in the last six days. The certificate becomes valid 10 days after vaccination. India does not require immunization against Small Pox and Cholera. A person arriving in India, who is required to possess a yellow fever vaccination certificate in accordance with these requirements will, in the absence of a valid vaccination certificate be guaranteed for a period upto 6 days, without exception.

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Banks :
Most are open from Monday to Friday - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Central Bank in Ashoka Hotel as well as State Bank of India & Thomas Cook at Delhi International Airport is open round the clock.

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Credit Cards :
Major credit cards are generally accepted by large establishments, including hotels, shops and airlines.

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Foreign Travel Tax :
Government of India levies Airport tax of Rs. 150 per person on departure by air from India for neighboring countries of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Maldives Island, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka for returning passengers. Airport Tax on departure for other countries is Rs. 500/- per person.

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Rates :
All rates will be offered for non-air-conditioned cars/coaches. Loading factor in cars is based on 1 to 3 persons whereas the coach capacity ranges from 10 to 35 persons. Supplement rates for air-conditioned vehicles will be supplied on request. Sightseeing & excursions rates will include local guide charges and Entrance fees at monuments. Transfer rates include services of our Representative. Our net rates will be quoted in U.S. Dollars and payments are required to be made to us through official banking channels.

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