By car in India

CAR

Few tourists decide to bring their own cars to India. It is possible only after obtaining a pass entitling to temporary import of the vehicle to India without paying the duty. Its absence would expose the visitor to very serious expenses.…

By train in India

TRAIN

Indian Railways ranks fourth in the world in terms of the total length of railway lines, which in this country is as high as 60 000 km. Every day from Indian railway stations it departs over 7000 passenger trains, plying between 7100 stations and transporters 10,5 mln …

By bus in India

BUS

Traveling by train in India has long been an irresistible temptation for tourists, who are going to get to know this exotic country thoroughly. Trains with postal wagons, ancient locomotives, characteristic smells and sounds of railway stations, as well as the romantic names of the places passed by, that often …

India Air Communication

PLANE

State airlines, they support connections both between Indian cities, as well as neighboring countries. Handling of domestic calls, especially routes: Mumbai-Delhi, Bombay-Kolkata, Delhi-Calcutta and Bombay-Madras, is handled by an international carrier – Indian water.

For many years, the only carrier operating in India apart from …

Travel to India by road

JOURNEY BY LAND

Drivers of cars and motorbikes must remember to bring the car's registration card with them, insurance policy and national and international driving license. You will also need carnet depas-sage en douane (customs clearance pass), i.e. a customs pass entitling to a temporary one …

Plane

The normal tariff is the most expensive – tickets in this tariff are valid throughout the year, from the date of commencement of the journey and are open type tickets (open), that is, the date of return can be changed freely without any additional payment.

O 25-30% tour tickets are cheaper, …

Paan-walla

Paan-walla

In India, almost everyone chews paan, as evidenced by red marks on walls and floors. Even in the smallest village, you can see the paan-chat, that is, the seller of paanu, sitting on the ground with his legs crossed, in front of which there are piles of leaves and cans …

Souvenirs from India

Fabrics

Textile is one of the main industries in India. Until 40 % production, and coming from small producers, it is a fabric called Idiadi. State-owned stores are located throughout the country, Zwane Khadi Gramodyog, selling clothes made of hand-woven fabrics, a …

Shopping in India

SHOPPING

In order not to spend money, you do not need to, to shop in India you need to prepare and first visit a large state-owned department store to find out about prices in that country, and only then start wandering through the shops. Some Polish …

Drinks

DRINKS

Alkohol free drinks

Tea and Coffee Tea is by no means the most popular drink in India. What's worse, steamed by Indians, it is probably one of the most nasty drinks in the world, because it is usually extremely sweet and cloudy. This drink is getting ready, pouring into …