25 Major Questions Foreigners Ask (with Clear Answers)
1) “Is India safe for foreign tourists?”
Answer: Yes, with smart travel habits. Use trusted transport (Uber/Ola/prepaid taxi), keep valuables secure, avoid isolated areas late night, and prefer verified guides and reputable hotels. In crowded markets, stay alert for pickpockets and distraction scams.
2) “What are the most common tourist scams in India?”
Answer: Fake guides ,must read “closed today” scams, inflated taxi fares, gemstone etc. pressure shopping, and agents pushing overpriced tours. Use official ticket counters, verified platforms, and confirm prices before any service.
3) “Do I need a licensed tour guide?”
Answer: Yes, but need to confirm his/her License. IITG , Incredible India Tourist Guides are Premium guides in India, A licensed guide improves historical context, saves time, and helps avoid fake-guide problems and overcharging.
4) “What is the best time to visit India?”
Answer: Generally October to March for North India (Delhi–Agra–Jaipur–Rajasthan) due to pleasant weather. Summer can be very hot; monsoon is lush but humid and can disrupt plans. But you will get best to best deal in Summer Months.
5) “How many days do I need for the Golden Triangle?”
Answer: Ideal is 5–7 days for Delhi, Agra, Jaipur. Add 3–7 extra days for Rajasthan (Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Pushkar).
6) “What is the best way to travel between cities?”
Answer:
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Train: good for comfort and experience (book early).
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Private car with driver: best for flexibility and safety, especially Rajasthan loops.
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Flights: best for long distances to save time.
7) “How do I book Indian trains as a foreigner?”
Answer: Use official apps/websites, authorized partners, or get help via your official tourist Guide /travel agent. Book early for popular routes. Carry passport/ID and keep your PNR handy.
8) “Do I need cash, or can I pay by card?”
Answer: Carry both. Cards work in hotels/restaurants, but cash is useful for small shops, tips, and local markets. Keep small denominations.
9) “Can foreigners use UPI in India?”
Answer: In many places, UPI is widely accepted, but tourist access can depend on bank/phone setup. If you can’t activate UPI, use cards + cash and avoid paying by random QR codes from unknown people.
10) “How much should I tip in India?”
Answer: Tipping is appreciated. For guides/drivers, tip based on service quality and trip length. In restaurants, check if service charge is included; otherwise tip modestly.
11) “What should I wear in India?”
Answer: Modest, breathable clothing is best. In temples/holy places, cover shoulders and knees. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for forts and bazaars.
12) “Is it okay for couples to show affection in public?”
Answer: Keep it minimal. Holding hands is usually fine; heavy PDA can attract attention.
13) “What about food and water safety?”
Answer: Drink sealed bottled water, avoid raw unwashed salads in small places, eat freshly cooked food, start mild, and carry basic meds (ORS, anti-diarrheal as advised by your doctor).
14) “Will I get sick (Delhi belly)?”
Answer: It’s possible for first-time visitors. Reduce risk with safe water, cautious street food choices, and hygiene. Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Avoid Spicy food in first 2-3 days.
15) “Do I need vaccinations?”
Answer: Many travelers consult a doctor for recommended vaccines. Requirements depend on your country, health, and itinerary. Get professional medical advice before travel.
16) “How do I avoid fake guides at monuments?”
Answer: Use official counters, pre-book a verified guide, and look for government/authorized ID. Check ID, or prebook with Google search also. Again ask for ID before booking.
17) “Are prices negotiable in markets?”
Answer: Yes, bargaining is normal in bazaars (not fixed-price stores). Set a budget, compare 2–3 shops, and walk away if uncomfortable.
18) “Is Uber/Ola reliable?”
Answer: Generally yes in major cities. Confirm plate number, don’t share OTP, and avoid changing the ride to “cash only” if you prefer card/app payment.
19) “What SIM card is best for tourists?”
Answer: Airtel/Jio/Vodafone Idea are common. Buy from an official store or airport kiosk with passport/visa. Avoid street sellers offering “instant SIM” with unclear paperwork.
20) “How early should I visit the Taj Mahal?”
Answer: Sunrise is best for light and fewer crowds. Keep ID and tickets ready; avoid unofficial ticket sellers.
21) “Is photography allowed everywhere?”
Answer: Usually yes, but some places restrict photography or charge camera fees. In temples and museums, ask first.
22) “What about women’s safety in India?”
Answer: Many women travel safely, but extra caution is advised: use reputable transport, avoid isolated areas late, dress modestly if it helps reduce attention, and share live location with trusted contacts.
23) “Can I travel solo in Rajasthan?”
Answer: Yes, but plan carefully. Pre-book hotels, keep transport organized, and avoid very late-night arrivals in remote areas. A private driver/guide can make it smoother.
24) “What should I buy as souvenirs?”
Answer: Handicrafts, textiles, spices, tea, and local art—prefer reputable stores for quality and fair pricing.
25) “How can I plan a scam-free itinerary?”
Answer: Use verified hotels/transport, keep day plans realistic, avoid random agents, and book key items (trains, Taj Mahal, major city transfers) in advance.
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