Testimonials

  • Excellent service. Excellent People - Ann Sharkey, UK
  • Very well organized trip. Our driver Ashok was excellent. - Laura Berick, US
  • Thank you for looking after us so well. All guides and representatives were outstanding - John Basil Petrof, Canada
  • Shall recommend your services to all my friends. All the best - John Cody, Australia
  • Very professional people. All guides and reps were good. No force shopping which I liked the most - S. Holland, Canada
  • Thank you for taking good care. All my group members were happy and pleased with your services.- Julien Brian, Australia
 

Important Tips

Foreign travelers to India must possess a valid passport (minimum six months validity) and an appropriate visa obtained prior to travel. Key requirements include completing an online e-arrival form 72 hours before arrival, staying updated on vaccination requirements (COVID-19, Typhoid, Polio), and avoiding bringing satellite phones, which are illegal.

Key Professional Travel Advice for India: Entry Requirements: Foreign nationals must have a valid visa for all purposes (business, tourism, etc.). Effective October 2025, travelers can submit an electronic arrival form online, though paper forms will be accepted until March 2026.

Health and Safety: Drink only bottled or treated water and avoid ice and raw food. Vaccinations for Hepatitis A/B, Typhoid, and Tetanus are recommended. Use high-factor sunscreen and bring insect repellent (DEET).

Legal Restrictions: It is illegal to possess a satellite phone in India; possession can lead to detention or arrest. Ensure no ammunition or weapons (even shells or souvenirs) are in your luggage to avoid arrest under the Arms Act.

Safety Advice: Avoid traveling outside urban centers after dark. Avoid driving or riding motorcycles due to high accident rates. Use only registered, reputable taxi services.

Business Culture: Dress conservatively, especially in non-metropolitan areas, keeping shoulders and knees covered. Business attire is typically formal, such as suits.

Logistics: Ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance. Use reputable, well-known travel agencies for planning.

Emergency Information: National Emergency Number: 112. Medical Advice: Seek medical advice for potential malaria prevention in specific, rural areas.

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