Public displays of affection, like kissing, are outside of Indian norms. Hugging is acceptable but avoid anything that goes beyond if traveling with a partner.
--Adil A.
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Respect the cattle. Whatever you do, DO NOT disrespect the cattle
--Sakshirajput
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Usually, Indians get very curious upon spotting a tourist. Expect eyes to fall on you as you roam the cities. Do not mistake it as aggression.
--Adil A.
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Not every beggar is poor and every wealthy man rich. Be cautious when giving money to beggars as the majority are part of underground rackets dealing with information and cash flow.
--Adil A.
Elders are treated with deference in India. Make sure to keep interactions with senior citizens respectful.
--Adil A.
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Only offer your hand for a handshake if the other person put forward his otherwise perform namaste by placing you are hands together in front of your third eye, bowing the head, and then bringing the hands down to the heart.
--Sakshirajput
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India is cheaper compared to western countries, but that doesn't mean u have to stay in the cheapest hotels and eat the cheapest food. In India, we have something for everyone as per their spending capacity. You will get the most affordable rooms and you can also have the most luxurious ones.
--Sakshirajput
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Goa, Delhi and Mumbai are some of the popular tourist places – and for good reason. However, there is a plethora of unexplored places in this incredibly vast and diverse country that are all worth a visit.
--Sakshirajput
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India boasts 29 states, each with its own unique history and culture. While some, like Goa and the north-eastern states, are quite liberal, others such as Rajasthan and Haryana are far more conservative.
--Sakshirajput
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Thier modern women shake hands...
--Maimoona
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There are a lot of scammers and fraudsters around tourist sites. Don’t entertain every stranger that comes up to you.
--Adil A.