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| Rajasthan Traveling Tipss |
| Things to Remember traveling with 4WD India:
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Airport picks up and drop off are arranged
properly and punctually for you to/ at all of your arrivals and
departures in India by 4WD India.
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List of all the emergency contacts are
available on the 4WD India Emergency Contact Cards, which will be
provided to you by the driver at the time of pick-up at airport.
If for some reason you are not handed one please ask for it. These
details will also be sent to you via email once your tours are
confirmed with 4WD India.
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The driver are properly instructed “4WD
INDIA” placard with them for your airport arrivals. In case you
have any problems please don’t take local taxis, instead contact
us using the 4WD India Emergency Contact Cards.
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In case you wish to go for local sightseeing
of interest please kindly let us know so that a proper and safe
provision will be organized for you.
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Do not take personal outstation trips alone.
If you wish to, please ensure to take a local person from the
office with you.
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If traveling by train, and if you miss your
train, contact 4WD India office immediately. Please do not take
offer of any travel agent to make alternative arrangements. This
is for your safety.
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In case of change in plan in any way, please
inform the office as soon as possible using the 4WD India
Emergency Contact Cards.
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Enclosed in the kit is a road map of
Rajasthan and India.
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Please carry 4WD India Emergency Contact card
with you all the time. The card also provides/outlines our
Emergency Response Procedures. |
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Currency Exchange |
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Collect or exchange as much small change as
practical, very few people seem to have change, especially in
rural areas.
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Take a fair amount of small denomination US
money for airport (departure) taxes and when you only need to
exchange a small amount of money-like when leaving a country. You
can also often get better prices in shops if you pay with
greenbacks.
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In general, cash is better than traveler's
checks. Cash can be easier and quicker to exchange and command a
higher rate or the commission can be lower. In some places, the
larger the denomination of bills, the better the exchange rate.
Many merchants will take dollars and their rate of exchange can be
higher than the "official" rate.
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Refer to your guidebook on the existence of
any black market for currency exchange and whether to or how to
use it. Some countries are more tolerant of black markets than
others.
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Keep money and valuables in a money belt or
pouch under your clothes. |
| Airport arrival, departure, check-in Time and
Interaction with crowd: |
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ALWAYS keep your passport, plane ticket,
money and camera with you.
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If something doesn't go right, smile and be
persistent in what you want. Getting mad, yelling or fist pounding
will only be met with resistance.
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Arrive early and get aboard early any
bus/train/plane etc. They can be oversold and/or fill up in a
hurry.
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Reconfirm all airline flights along the way.
It is possible to show up for a flight and not have a reservation
because you did not reconfirm.
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EVERY time you check in at the airport, check
your tickets afterwards and make sure that the agent did not tear
out more tickets than s/he was supposed to.
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When you step out the door of an airport, be
prepared to become the focal point of dozens of taxi drivers and
kids drumming up business for busses. Know what you want to do
before stepping through the door.
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Check your travel guide or ask someone in the
airport how much a ride to town should cost and what the choices
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| Going
around in the town: |
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When asking directions to someplace, ask
several people, and keep asking as you go.
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Use a travel alarm clock to wake you up in
time for that early morning plane.
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Medicines of all kinds are usually available
in local pharmacies with no prescription necessary. Check
expiration dates.
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Unless you are in an expensive restaurant,
you will be charged for any bread, butter, jam, cheese, olives,
etc. on your table that you eat.
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If you wear shoes that can be polished, watch
for kids who will sneak up to you, slap some polish on your shoes,
then offer to finish the job. Settle on a price first if you
decide to proceed.
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If you hand out coins to children, you are
likely to start a parade.
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