In recent times I have noticed that we get many foreign
visitors to India. Some for backpacking some on business trips or on student
exchange programs. Even being an Indian, I have been into cultural shock many
times when I travel to different parts of India. So I thought to summarize some
of the basic good to know facts if you are planning to visit India. But as
advised if in India, be open to ideas and do not generalise.
·
Body
Parts In India body parts have
different meanings and hierarchy. Feet and left hand are considered to be
dirty. So if you are visiting any religious site or even in homes, it’s always
better to remove your shoes and cover your head unless asked against it. Do not
eat or give/receive money with your left hand.
·
Dress
Modestly Even though kamasutra
was written in India, Indians have this notion that white skin people are
sexually active than black/brown skin. So it’s better to dress modestly
covering your body parts and not revealing specially if you are travelling to
rural areas or religious sites.
·
Public
display of affection like kissing and hugging is strict NO-NO.
·
Being
hounded and cheated Unfortunately begging and touts have become
business for many. Especially in major railway/bus stations, tourist and
religious sites. Foreigners are generally considered cash rich, so be ready to
be hounded by beggars and cheated. Know the actual rates through your friend or
local acquaintances. If you feel you are being harassed or cheated approach
police. (Though might be of help always)
·
Be ready
for stares Common people in India consider foreigners to be some sort
of celebrity. So be ready for those stares on public transport, roads, or most
of the places you visit. Also you be might be asked umpteen times for a
photograph to be taken with common people.
Above stated information shouldn’t deter you from visiting
India, because it is one of the countries where you will also be overwhelmed by
the hospitality and your sense being tested for different kind of views, smell
and taste.
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