
India Travel Guide
The 5 reasons to go to in India
- 1Discover a diametrically different culture
- 2Every landscape is represented
- 3A gastronomical journey
- 4Discover Bollywood
- 5Overcome your preconceptions to understand Indians.
Why go to in India?
- You are interested in temples and history
- You are looking for a diversity of the Himalayan mountainous landscapes, the Rajasthan desert, Kerala beach... India has everything
- You are prepared for a cultural shock
- You are open-minded, ready to discover a radically different culture without judging it
- You like spicy foods, naan breads and vegetarian dishes
- You are stimulated by adventures, you like discovering remote places and coming across unexpected encounters
Customize your perfect trip to India
Discover all our travel ideas for a trip in India.
When to go in India?
What to see in India?
Top places to discover.
What documents to travel to in India?
Most foreign nationals require a visa and current passport that is valid for at least 6 months after your return date. You can't apply for a visa on arrival - you must sort this out beforehand. From 1st May 2015 onward, all visa applications must be accompanied by biometric information, to be given to and validated by VFS Global.
Health advice
Vaccinations are not obligatory. But it's a good idea to get innoculated against Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Rabies and Meningitis.
Language
As well as English, India has 18 other official languages. No need to learn them - all signs are in English and Shakespeare's language is spoken throughout the land! Even if there are some people who don't speak English, there's always someone close by who does.
Time difference
Time difference from the UK: +4hrs 30mins in summer and +5hrs 30mins in winter So when it's midday in London, it's 4:30pm in Mumbai in summer and 4:30pm in winter in Delhi.
Phone and internet connection
Country dialling code: +91
Internet access is available in some hotels, bars and tourist restaurants, otherwise there are numerous cybercafés.
Electricity
Power is 220 volts so you may need a transformer. The plugs are also different. So best pack an adaptor.
Indian Embassy in London
India House, Aldwych
London WC2B 4NA
United kingdom
British Embassy in India
Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110021
Tel 00-91-112419-2100
https://www.gov.uk/government/world/organisations/british-high-commission-new-delhi












































































































