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Travel Tips Roundup: Best Travel Tips for India

I would like to wish everyone a happy new year. Hope the New Year will bring prosperity and happiness in your lives.

If you are considering travelling to India then you might wish to save this page. You will find the best travel tips for India here. Just go through each one of these tips one by one. If you have questions then feel free to ask.

A travel scam of that might get rip you off a lot of money. You can read about it here.

Beware of a new scam by auto rickshaw drivers in cities around India.

If you going to Indian and want to find out what Indians wear then you might wish to take a look at this. Furthermore here’s what to wear in India. Here’s how to wear the saree if you are interested.

Here’s a list of the top 10 things to do in India. If you want to make the most of India then take a look at some of the best places to visit in India for historical purposes. Here are the some of the best places to visit in Kerala.

If you are up to it the challenge then you might try chewing Gutka and smoking the beedi but be warned it’s not good for your health.

You might wish to polish up on your Hindi numbers. Here’s Hindi numbers 1 to 100 with audio.

Learn some more greeting Hindi words, phrases and sentences for your travels to India.

India has fewer beggars that ever before. But what would you do if did see one. Here’s how to deal with beggars in India.

Are you one of these people who believe in ghosts? Then India has great places if you want to visit haunted places. Here’s a list of the most haunted places in India and the most haunted places in the world. Bhangarh Fort is one scary place, read about it see if you visit this place. 

Fancy trying something different in India? Why not try drinking sugarcane juice? You might like it and its dirt cheap. Try the famous jalabi sweets

Did you know that public displace of affection is not allowed in some parts of India. You might wish to read this before you give your partner a kiss on the lips in India in public.

If you are travelling to India from the UK then you might wish shop around for cheap air tickets to India. Here’s a list of ways you get cheap tickets to India.

Are you one of those who get constipated then you might wish to read up on how to reduce and even avoid your travel constipation?

If you do wish to travel to India during the monsoons then you might wish to read up on the Indian monsoons. Here’s a list of things you should bring if visit India at time of the monsoons. 

India Travel Health Guide: Health Advice and Tips for Travelers to India

Have you got a travel blog? Do you want to start a travel blog? Here’s how to start your very own travel blog. If you want to make money from your travel blog then feel free to read this post. You will find plenty of tips on how to monetise your travel blog.

Darjeeling is one best place you can visit in India. There are plenty of things to do for everyone. Here’s your Darjeeling travel guide.

When you do visit India then you realise that Indian men do not hesitate to scratch their testicles in public. Here’s a list of my reasons why Indian men scratch their testicles.

Agra is more than just visiting the Taj Mahal. If you do go to Agra then a visit would be incomplete without visiting the Agra Fort. Read more about it here.

If you are travelling to Mumbai then you must read this post. You might wish to get this book on the best places to visit in Mumbai.

India is about trying different foods. Here’s the gol gappajalebi, lassi, masala dosa, chicken dishes. Whatever you do, do not eat beef in India.

Have you ever wondered on how much you should tip those helping you then you might wish to take a look at tipping in India post.

Are you going to Bangalore, then read up on some of the best places to visit?

Have you ever wondered why Indian women are so shy and why some are so beautiful?  If yes then you might wish to read up on why Indian women are beautiful.

Indian can a very dirty place and women will find it extremely difficult to urinate in some of the public toilets. There ways round it, please take a look at this post on how to use female urination devices.

Did you know that marijuana is legal in some places in India? In fact, it’s ingrained in the Hindu culture. A popular form of marijuana is bhang which is drank during the festival of Holi.  But be warned, I would personally stay away from these things.

Did you know that men holding hands in India does not mean they are gay, it’s just happens to be they are friends.

Lots of tourists to India travel to Varanasi one the holiest places for the Hindus. If you do want to visit Varanasi from Delhi then here’s how you can do it. Don’t forget to take a dip in the holy Ganges.

Some street stalls are dirty and its best avoided. Here’s how to figure out if you want to try Indian street food for not.

Whatever you do in India, make sure you drink bottled water. Here’s a guide on how to choose bottled water when you are in India.

Indian toilets are different. So if aren’t sure on how to use them read about it here.

You are bound to do shopping in India and bargaining is a major part of your experience. Here’s how to bargain in India.

If you want to buy souvenirs for your friends and family from India then here’s what you can buy in India. If you are coming to India to visit your friend then here’s what you can buy for them. 

India can be rough at times so don’t forget to read about travel safety.

By the way, here’s a post on some of the things you will hate about India.

Finally don’t forget to buy travel adopter for India. You will need something like this.

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Hindi numbers 1 to 100 for your travels to India


Someone recently emailed me asking me how to say the Hindi numbers. So here are the Hindi numbers from 0 to 100. If you are travelling to India then they might come in handy. Although, you don’t really need these numbers but if you wanted to use a few of them then it will be useful particularly during bargaining and buying things in India. I have written down the numbers the way it is written in the Devanagri (Hindi) script and its English equivalent. Don’t forget to watch the video for the pronunciation. Here are Hindi numbers from 100 to 1000 in units of 50.

Essential Hindi Words And Phrases For Travelers To India


Teach Hindi Numbers 1 to 100 to kids.

The Hindi numbers 1 to 100 (including zero). Don’t forget to listen to the video below so that you can pronounce the numbers properly.

1 to 10 in Hindi

0          zero     реж          рд╢ूрди्рдп    Shuniye
1          one      рез          рдПрдХ      Ek
2          two      реи          рджो         Do
3          three   рей          рддीрди      Teen
4          four     рек          рдЪाрд░      Char
5          five      рел          рдкांрдЪ      Panch
6          six        рем          рдЫрд╣       Cheh
7          seven   рен          рд╕ाрдд     Saat
8          eight    рео          рдЖрда     Aath
9          nine     реп          рдиौ        Nao
10        ten       резреж        рджрд╕       Das

11 to 20 in Hindi

11        eleven             резрез        рдЧ्рдпाрд░рд╣  Gyaarah
12        twelve             резреи        рдмाрд░рд╣    Baarah
13        thirteen           резрей        рддेрд░рд╣     Tehrah
14        fourteen          резрек        рдЪौрджрд╣    Chaudah
15        fifteen             резрел        рдкंрдж्рд░рд╣     Pandrah
16        sixteen             резрем        рд╕ोрд▓рд╣   Saulah
17        seventeen        резрен        рд╕рдд्рд░рд╣     Satrah
18        eighteen          резрео        рдЕрдаाрд░рд╣ Atharah
19        nineteen          резреп        рдЙрди्рдиीрд╕ Unnis
20        twenty             реиреж        рдмीрд╕      Bees

21 to 30 in Hindi

21        twenty one      реирез        рдЗрдХीрд╕      Ikis
22        twenty two      реиреи        рдмाрдИрд╕      Bais
23        twenty three   реирей        рддेрдЗрд╕       Teis
24        twenty four     реирек        рдЪौрдмीрд╕     Chaubis
25        twenty five      реирел        рдкрдЪ्рдЪीрд╕    Pachis
26        twenty six        реирем        рдЫрдм्рдмीрд╕    Chabis
27        twenty seven   реирен        рд╕рддाрдЗрд╕    Satais
28        Twenty eight   реирео        рдЕрдЯ्рдаाрдЗрд╕    Athais
29        twenty nine     реиреп        рдЙрдирддीрд╕    Unatis
30        thirty               рейреж        рддीрд╕           Tis

31 to 39 in Hindi

31        thirty one        рейрез        рдЗрдХрддीрд╕         Ikatis
32        thirty two        рейреи        рдмрддीрд╕           Batis
33        thirty three      рейрей        рддैंрддीрд╕          Teintis
34        thirty four        рейрек        рдЪौंрддीрд╕         Chautis
35        thirty five        рейрел        рдкैंрддीрд╕            Paintis
36        thirty six          рейрем        рдЫрддीрд╕            Chatis
37        thirty seven     рейрен        рд╕ैंрддीрд╕            Setis
38        thirty eight      рейрео        рдЕрдб़рддीрд╕         Adhtis
39        thirty nine       рейреп        рдЙрдирддाрд▓ीрд╕     Untaalis
40        forty                рекреж        рдЪाрд▓ीрд╕            Chalis

41 to 49 in Hindi

41        forty one         рекрез        рдЗрдХрддाрд▓ीрд╕        Iktalis
42        forty two         рекреи        рдмрдпाрд▓ीрд╕           Byalis
43        forty three       рекрей        рддैрддाрд▓ीрд╕           Tetalis
44        forty four         рекрек        рдЪрд╡ाрд▓ीрд╕           Chavalis
45        forty five         рекрел        рдкैंрддाрд▓ीрд╕           Pentalis
46        forty six           рекрем        рдЫрдпाрд▓िрд╕          Chyalis
47        forty seven      рекрен        рд╕ैंрддाрд▓ीрд╕          Setalis
48        forty eight       рекрео        рдЕрдб़рддाрд▓ीрд╕        Adtalis
49        forty nine        рекреп        рдЙрдирдЪाрд╕            Unachas
50        fifty                  релреж        рдкрдЪाрд╕               Pachas

51 to 60 in Hindi

51        fifty one           релрез        рдЗрдХ्рдпाрд╡рди   Ikyavan
52        fifty two           релреи        рдмाрд╡рди        Baavan
53        fifty three        релрей        рддिрд░рдкрди      Tirepan
54        fifty four          релрек        рдЪौрд╡рди       Chauwan
55        fifty five           релрел        рдкрдЪрдкрди      Pachpan
56        fifty six             релрем        рдЫрдк्рдкрди      Chappan
57        fifty seven       релрен        рд╕рддाрд╡рди     Satavan
58        fifty eight        релрео        рдЕрдаाрд╡рди    Athaavan
59        fifty nine          релреп        рдЙрдирд╕рда     Unsadh
60        sixty                 ремреж        рд╕ाрда          Saadh

61 to 70 in Hindi

61        sixty one          ремрез        рдЗрдХрд╕рда      Iksadh
62        sixty two          ремреи        рдмाрд╕рда       Baasad
63        sixty three       ремрей        рддिрд░рд╕рда      Tirsadh
64        sixty four         ремрек        рдЪौंрд╕рда        Chausadh
65        sixty five          ремрел        рдкैंрд╕рда          Pensath
66        sixty six            ремрем        рдЫिрдпाрд╕рда    Chiyasath
67        sixty seven       ремрен        рд╕рдб़рд╕рда     Sadhsath
68        sixty eight        ремрео        рдЕрдб़рд╕рда     Asdhsath
69        sixty nine         ремреп        рдЙрдирд╣рддрд░    Unahtar
70        seventy            ренреж        рд╕рдд्рддрд░        Sattar

71 to 80 in Hindi

71        seventy one     ренрез        рдЗрдХрд╣рддрд░   Ikahtar
72        seventy two     ренреи        рдмрд╣рддрд░     Bahatar
73        seventy three  ренрей        рддिрд╣рддрд░    Tihatar
74        seventy four    ренрек        рдЪौрд╣рддрд░    Chauhatar
75        seventy five     ренрел        рдкрдЪрд╣рддрд░   Pachhatar
76        seventy six       ренрем        рдЫिрд╣рддрд░    Chiyahatar
77        seventy seven  ренрен        рд╕рддрд╣рддрд░   Satahatar
78        seventy eight   ренрео        рдЕрдард╣рддрд░   Adhahatar
79        seventy nine    ренреп        рдЙрди्рдиाрд╕ी   Unnasi
80        eighty              реореж        рдЕрд╕्рд╕ी        Assi

81 to 90 in Hindi

81        eighty one       реорез        рдЗрдХ्рдпाрд╕ी    Ikyasi
82        eighty two       реореи        рдмрдпाрд╕ी      Byaasi
83        eighty three    реорей        рддिрд░ाрд╕ी     Tirasi
84        eighty four      реорек        рдЪौрд░ाрд╕ी     Chaurasi
85        eighty five       реорел        рдкрдЪाрд╕ी      Pachasi
86        eighty six         реорем        рдЫिрдпाрд╕ी    Chiyaasi
87        eighty seven    реорен        рд╕рддाрд╕ी      Sataasi
88        eighty eight     реорео        рдЕрдЯ्рдаाрд╕ी     Athasi
89        eighty nine      реореп        рдирд╡ाрд╕ी    Nauasi
90        ninety              репреж        рдирдм्рдмे       Nabbay

91 to 100 in Hindi

91        ninety one       репрез        рдЗрдХ्рдпाрдирд╡े    Ikyaanave
92        ninety two       репреи        рдмाрдирд╡े        Baanave
93        ninety three    репрей        рддिрд░ाрдирд╡े     Tiranavay
94        ninety four      репрек        рдЪौрд░ाрдирд╡े     Chauraanavay
95        ninety five       репрел        рдкрдЪाрдирд╡े     Pachaanavay
96        ninety six         репрем        рдЫिрдпाрдирд╡े   Chiyaanavay
97        ninety seven    репрен        рд╕рддाрдирд╡े    Sataanavay
98        ninety eight     репрео        рдЕрдЯ्рдаाрдирд╡े    Adhaanavay
99        ninety nine      репреп        рдиिрди्рдпाрдирд╡े  Ninyaanavay
100      one hundred    резрежреж      рдПрдХ рд╕ौ     Ek Sau


Here are some essential Hindi for foreign travellers. Some more basic travel Hindi.  You might wish to look at some of the greeting Hindi words and phrases. You can also learn Tamil numbers 1 to 100 here.

Learn Hindi Numbers: Learning Hindi Numbers 1 to 100: (Hindi Books for Kids)

Hindi numbers 1 to 100 video

Try my two books if want to learn more Hindi:

1 . Hindi Language For Kids And Beginners: Speak Hindi Instantly

2. Essential Hindi Words And Phrases For Travelers To India


How to deal with beggars in India

Let’s be clear on this. India is no longer a poor country.

There was a time when people used to die of starvation. But things have changed, no such thing is happening any more.

However, You will still find poor people on the streets sleeping rough but not all of them will be beggars.

The Indian government has done lots to uplift the people of India out of poverty.

But…

You do find beggars on the streets:)

Many of them are concentrated at religious places. You go to a temple, a mosque, a church or a gurudwara (a Sikh place of worship) and you will be swamped by beggars.

(More on Hinduism here)

You will find some at traffic lights. As soon as the car or taxi stops, you will find beggars knocking on your car window.

To be honest, most of them look perfectly fine and able to work. These beggars are not beggars in the real sense but opportunists.

They just want to feed on your emotions….

So how do you deal with beggars in India?

You can shoo them away,

Give them money,

Just ignore them and do nothing,

Give them something to eat like a biscuit or something,

Take them to a restaurant and feed them,

Don’t stop, keep walking as if you don’t care,

Give them a fresh bottle of water and say this is all you have,

Tell them you don’t have money,

Tell them they look perfectly fine and they don’t need any money,

Keep your windows up,

Tell them to get lost,

Beat them up (not really).

Begging in India has become a business. You’ll be surprised to know that in some cases, beggars have been found to be millionaires. 

Just take a look at this video 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSF_5MzA8cU

If your heart does cry out for these beggars, perhaps you could spare a few change. It’s up to you entirely.

Enjoy India. India is almost beggar free.

Is public display of affection allowed in India?

If you are coming to India from the States or Europe, you are in for a shock. Unlike the West, we Indians are not allowed to show affection at least in public. In fact, there’s a law that prevents obscenity in the open. The “Indian Penal Code Section” 294 (a) states: Whoever, to the annoyance of others does any obscene act in any public place, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine, or with both.

Basically what’s happening is that touch is somehow perceived as interlinked with sex in India? For example, we Indians think that mouth-to-mouth kissing is a western concept and therefore not really something that we should be doing in public. But many of us do not know the origins of kissing were first mentioned in the Mahabharata. Historians have found the earliest references to the practice of lip kissing in the Mahabharata dated 1500 B.C. and the reference continued with the Kama Sutra with many descriptive verities of kissing and having sex. Another interesting point is that the conquering armies of Alexander and his army learnt the art of kissing from the Indians. This doesn’t mean Indians were the first to invent kissing; it simply means that it was first mentioned in texts where people appeared to be kissing.

India Travel Survival Guide For Women

Funny thing is that if you have been to India before, you probably have seen two men holding hands. This doesn’t mean they are gay, they just happen to be friends. But on the other hand if a boy and a girl hold hands in public – this is frowned upon. Boys do not shy away from showing this intimacy. However, show of affection and intimacy between men and women is frowned upon throughout India.

So what is allowed and not allowed

Kissing in public

Kissing may be the universal language of love but kissing on the lips is a definitely a no go area in India. This is dangerous territory. However, an innocent goodbye kiss at the International airport would probably be fine but not at the railway station while smooching at a restaurant is definitely not a good idea.

Holding hands

Holding hands in most areas of India would be acceptable. It may seem strange but even men do it (this might seem bizarre to the western eye but there is nothing sexual about it).  If you wanted to hold hands or wanted to put your arms around your partner’s shoulders, feel free to do so as that would be fine and is not a public offence.

Hugging

Hugging is quite a new concept in India different to the traditional Namaste where the hands are folded together and the head is bowed. I see more and more people hugging to show affection. There’s even a saint called, “Mata Amritanandamayi Devi” from Kerala popularly known as Amma, the hugging saint. Hugging is acceptable.

This is certainly one of the many paradoxes of India. In a country where rape is common, groping is considered almost acceptable, there are erotic and sensuous sculptures on temples expressing love in its unique forms, men peeing on the side of the road, street animals openly copulating – human intimacy is a curious contradiction. Here’s more on how to stay safe in India.

Hope this article was useful and if you have any questions relating to your travels to India, you can ask here or send me a message.

5 essential monsoon travel items for India

If you are travelling to India this monsoon then you might wish to take some of these essentials with you. Although it’s not necessary and you will be able to buy all these items when you get to India but nonetheless, you might wish to take your own.

Mosquito bands or repellents

These are essential as mosquitoes breed in large numbers during the monsoons so you might wish to take some mosquito bands. Good thing about them is that you can wear them on your clothing or you can attach them to your bag. It creates a protective halo around you which will help you against malaria and dengue fever (Delhi is famous for this).

Rain coat or jacket and Umbrella

A rain coat or jacket is going to be essential if you are visiting India during the monsoons. But do make sure they are light and thin as most parts of India are still warm even during the rainy seasons.

This goes without saying but bring a small one so that you can fold it away in your bag.

Sunscreen

If you have a sensitive skin then you bring a bottle of your favourite sunscreen.

Waterproof shoes

When it rains in India – it rains like crazy. So bring a pair of waterproof shoes. If you can, try to avoid slippers during the rainy season in India.

Don’t let the rains let you down. In many parts of the world rain is a nuisance but in India it’s a welcome change. Here’s a comprehensive packing list for India.

India Travel Health Guide: Health Advice and Tips for Travelers to India

Remedies to Treat Travel Constipation

When you travel, your routine gets thrown off – and constipation may be one of the consequences. People are creatures of habit, including when it comes to going to the bathroom. Everyone has a time when they do this, and when the schedule is thrown off, it can be disruptive. Other gastrointestinal problems, such as bloating, diarrhea and indigestion, are even more likely to develop while you are traveling. However, the risk of travel constipation may be increased by certain factors such as dehydration resulting from air travel, traveling across time zones, nit drinking sufficient water or drinking more alcohol than usual.

The good news is that there are many remedies that you can use to treat travel constipation. Maintaining your regular eating and drinking habits as well as you can while traveling is the best way to ensure regular bowel movement.

  • Drink plenty of water and clear fluids – Have you been drinking less water than usual during your trip? Make sure that this does not happen. Dehydration is one of the causes of constipation. Drinking plenty of water and clear fluids can help keep you regular while you are away from home. While it may not completely relieve the problem, it can help in softening stool so that you do not experience pain and discomfort while passing them. Also, make sure that you avoid drinking caffeinated or alcoholic beverages as they can cause dehydration.
  • Make sure that you eat enough fiber – When you travel, you obviously do not get home-cooked meals. However, you should make sure that you eat fiber-rich foods such as cereals, fresh vegetables, dried and fresh fruit, beans, whole grain crackers and bread. Keep in mind that the recommended amounts are 2 cups of fruit and 2 ½ cups of vegetables daily. You can carry breakfast foods such as high-fiber cereals and flaxseeds so that you get plenty of fiber and a healthy breakfast even when you are traveling.
  • Avoid low-fiber foods –Your meals will be from restaurants and your hotel when you travel. However, you should make it a point to avoid low-fiber foods in excess if possible. You should try to avoid foods like pizza, cheese, chips, candy, ice cream and processed foods, to name a few. They can worsen your constipation. It can be difficult to maintain your dietary routine when you are away from home – you will probably not eat the healthiest foods and you may eat on the go a lot more, resulting in constipation. But avoiding certain foods can help you prevent or relieve the problem.
  • Stay active – Even when you are traveling, it is important to exercise or doing yoga and make sure that you stay physically active. Your body needs to move constantly so that your digestive system also keeps moving. You should schedule stretching breaks, especially if you are in a plane, train, bus or car for long periods. Make it a point to swim, bike or hike when you can. This will help immensely in treating travel constipation.

As you can see, it does not take much to treat travel constipation. It is all about making sure that you eat right and keep your body physically active. Remember that traveling is a time to watch what you eat and other routines even more rather than less.

Top 3 most common mistakes tourists make when visiting India

It is pretty natural, that some people tend to act a little bit weird and inappropriate then they travel to some faraway places. India is one of these countries, where tourists tend to make many mistakes that can offend local people and might even ruin the whole trip. And nobody wants that! So because of it, I am going to share with you 3 main and usually made mistakes in India that many tourists do and don’t even think about it. It will help you to avoid any unnecessary problems and let you enjoy India the best!

Greeting Hindi words and phrases for those travelling to India

Here are some more Hindi words, phrases and sentences for those travelling to India. The ones I have included this time is greeting words which you can use with someone in North India. You should be able to use some Hindi in many parts of South India as well except states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. For more Hindi travel words and phrases, please read this post.

Hindi help words and phrases with audio for your travels to India

Here are some useful Hindi help related words and phrases that you might wish to memorise in case you need them in India. Remember these are Hindi words, so if you are travelling in the South of India particularly in the state of Kerala and Tamil Nadu; there is limited scope that they will understand them. But if you are travelling in North, Central and the Deccan areas of India (limited), you will be understood (covering large sections of India).

Ice in your drink – think again

Take a look at the picture below and see if you can guess what those blocks are. If you have guessed it, well and good but if you haven’t then let me tell you! They are blocks of ice. These blocks of ice seem to have been frozen in some large container and thrown outside and destined to end up on a drink stall like a lassi bar or probably waiting to be delivered to a restaurant or a bar.

How to travel to India?

If you are considering travelling to India but didn’t know how then keep on reading. First, let me congratulate you for considering visiting India. I think it’s an excellent choice and I am sure you will not be disappointed. You might find the country a little crowded and perhaps a little hot if you are coming to India during the summers but all in all, it’s a great choice and there is always something to do and fascinating to see. If you are considering India, then this is right time to come. India has the best weather between the months of November and March. Although it can get cold in some parts of India but generally the climate is suited for those coming from the West.

What to wear in India?

What to wear in India? What kind of clothes would be safe to wear? What should I pack? Can I carry my shorts along? Should I carry cotton or linen or woollens or all? Should I carry flats or high heels? Are these questions in your mind too? Well then read along, as I pen down some basic tips that would help you pack that bag for your trip to India.

5 things you need for summer travel in India

Summer is now upon us in India and its getting hotter by the day. The temperatures in most places here are going to get even hotter – sometimes the temperatures are more than 40 degree Celsius in places like Delhi. It’s not something that we like but we have to bear it.

If you are planning a trip to India in the summer then there are a few things that you must use to beat the heat in India.

More travel Hindi with audio

This is a follow up of the previous audio post on Hindi I did for travellers going to India. Hindi is the one of the official languages and most widely spoken language in India. Hence learning a few words and phrases can go a long way. Although English will do, there is no harm in learning a little bit of Hindi. Except the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, you should be able to communicate in Hindi in most parts of India.  

Tipping in India

I recently got asked about tipping in India. Here’s the actually question.

I found your website on line…thank you so much for all your honest and easy information. I am going to India at the end of this month and will stay for 2 weeks at an ashram and am then traveling around for 11 days with a tour company called India by Car. My question for you is what is traditional and acceptable tipping in India…for example, at hotels, for the company driver, the cab driver etc. I want to be respectful but not flashy. Do you have any suggestions as to day tips for the driver or at the hotel? Is it a day trip or a percentage? How is it best to figure out a fair tip?

Essential Hindi Words And Phrases For Travelers To India now in paperback

My Hindi book “Essential Hindi Words And Phrases For Travelers To India” is now available in paperback. As mentioned before, it contains important Hindi words, phrases and sentences a traveler might want to use whilst their stay in India. In addition, the book also contains conversational Hindi, a traveler will need to get most of their work done and understood without much hassle.

Essential Hindi words and phrases for travelers to India ebook

Those traveling around the world know the drawbacks of not knowing the local language hence I had recorded the most common Hindi words and phrases here for those visiting India. I have now gone a little further and decided to list some of the most important Hindi words, phrases and conversation in an ebook format.

5 top tips to enjoy traveling during the magical monsoons in India

Most westerners prefer to come to India from September to March when the weather is cool in most parts of India. But a few brave ones arrive during Monsoons also, when the whole country is experiencing the magic of Monsoons.

There are a lot of things you can do during the monsoons to enjoy and have a pleasant stay in India like chasing the monsoon, enjoying the delicious hot Pakoras or bhajiyas with tea while it rains outside. But Monsoons also bring with them their own set of problems also like water logging, floods, a lot of mosquitoes and flies. All these factors combined can make anybody run away from India except for the very brave.

Making phone calls in and from India

Being away from home in a foreign country, its natural for one to connect to the loved ones every now and then. Making that phone call home would actually reinvigorate you for the rest of the journey in India. Since making a call comes under the very basic needs of a person, one should definitely be well- informed of the options.

So what are the options available while travelling in India for making phone calls? Let’s find out! 

Can a woman pee like a man - female urination devices for your travels to India?

India is great fun but the fun can fizz out if you see some of the toilets India has to offer. The toilets in your hotel room will most likely be western style but if you are out and about and if you want to pee and most likely you want to, then you are in bad luck. You will have to deal with Indian style squat toilets and it’s not easy using it. If you happen to be travelling in trains then it’s even worse. You not only have to deal with a moving train but also the toilets are dam right dangerous. Guess where the ‘poo’ and the ‘pee’ drain on to. Yes – straight on the tracks! That is why most trains have signs requesting passengers not to use them on platforms. Even Indian ladies try not to use them unless they really have to, let alone foreign tourists travelling to India. It’s not going to be easy for a western lady to pull their pants down and bend their bum all the way down to the ground not to mention that they can get mosquito bites when the’re down there. If you’re not sure how to use the Indian toilet then read here.

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