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Have a nice day getting your Visa The Indian Embassy no longer issues Visa's directly; instead, they have farmed out the job to VFS Global. VFS Global will charge you a fee for checking your application and then forwarding your passport to the Indian Embassy for processing.You are legally required to have a valid visa for the duration of your stay and I strongly recommend you to get one. If you find yourself without a visa the Indian Immigration Authority will happily issue a Landing Permit on arrival ($40), however, convincing the airline that you should be allowed to travel can be extremely difficult, mentioning that you are prepared to sign an FOI (Form of Indemnity) may help.
If you’re flying out, as a couple or group, on Saturday evening get to the airport at least 4 hours in advance or you’ll not be sitting together on the plane. Some airlines allow check in up to 8 hours before the flight so you’ll find some people spend the day at the airport in the restaurants and bars.
Duty-free in European Airports is overpriced and should be avoided at all costs. Many familiar brands of alcohol and cigarettes are available in Goa for half the price or less. Conersers of tobacco and alcohol claim that it’s not the same.
Don’t exchange money with the bureaus in the Indian airports as high rates of commission are charged. An ATM machine is available outside the arrivals terminal building in Goa, ask an official for directions.
Mosquito Repellent is available in most shops in Goa and I have found it to be more effective on Indian Mosquito than brands available at home and of course it’s much cheaper. It is always recommended to take Malaria tablets before, during and after your trip, so it is of course wrong that I have never felt the necessity to do so.
I recommend that you only drink ‘Bisleri’ bottled water, as it’s one of the oldest and most reputable bottled water companies. I’ve tested most of the other brands with dire results so would advice against them. Every year the Indian government closes bottled water companies due to malpractices.
Discard your phone home countries chip in favour of an Indian and text your friends the number. The chip will cost approx. 400 Rupees plus top up charge. Calls to other countries mobiles cost about 20 Rupees a minute see links page for currency converter.
Medicines are readily available for all your holiday ailments and you’ll find most local pharmacists are happy and capable of performing an on the spot diagnoses.
Gratuity in India is normally not expected, however, In Goa it’s become commonplace due to tourism, in general 5% should be sufficient. |
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