Weather
A few tips to help you
enjoy India better.
Climate
India enjoys a wide range of
temperatures, ranging from sub zero temperatures in the Mountains, to
very hot summers in the plains (48oC). The following is an
example of what can be expected in the major cities.
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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| Agra |
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| min oC |
7 |
10 |
16 |
22 |
27 |
30 |
27 |
26 |
24 |
19 |
12 |
8 |
| max oC |
22 |
26 |
32 |
38 |
42 |
41 |
35 |
33 |
33 |
33 |
30 |
24 |
| rain mm |
16 |
9 |
11 |
5 |
10 |
60 |
210 |
263 |
152 |
24 |
2 |
4 |
| Delhi |
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| min oC |
7 |
10 |
15 |
21 |
27 |
29 |
27 |
26 |
25 |
19 |
12 |
8 |
| max oC |
21 |
24 |
30 |
36 |
41 |
40 |
35 |
34 |
34 |
33 |
30 |
23 |
| rain mm |
25 |
22 |
17 |
7 |
8 |
65 |
211 |
173 |
150 |
31 |
1 |
5 |
| Jaipur |
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| min oC |
8 |
11 |
15 |
21 |
26 |
27 |
26 |
24 |
23 |
18 |
12 |
9 |
| max oC |
22 |
25 |
31 |
37 |
41 |
39 |
34 |
32 |
33 |
33 |
29 |
24 |
| rain mm |
14 |
8 |
9 |
4 |
10 |
54 |
193 |
239 |
90 |
19 |
3 |
4 |
| Bombay (Mumbai)
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| min oC |
19 |
20 |
23 |
25 |
27 |
26 |
25 |
25 |
25 |
25 |
23 |
21 |
| max oC |
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 |
32 |
30 |
30 |
30 |
32 |
32 |
31 |
| rain mm |
2 |
1 |
- |
3 |
16 |
520 |
710 |
439 |
297 |
88 |
21 |
2 |
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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| Cochin (Kochi)
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| min oC |
23 |
24 |
26 |
26 |
26 |
24 |
24 |
24 |
24 |
24 |
24 |
24 |
| max oC |
31 |
31 |
31 |
31 |
31 |
29 |
28 |
28 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
30 |
| rain mm |
10 |
34 |
50 |
140 |
364 |
756 |
572 |
386 |
235 |
333 |
184 |
37 |
| Madras (Chennai)
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| min oC |
20 |
21 |
24 |
26 |
28 |
28 |
26 |
26 |
26 |
25 |
23 |
21 |
| max oC |
29 |
31 |
33 |
35 |
38 |
37 |
35 |
35 |
34 |
32 |
29 |
28 |
| rain mm |
24 |
7 |
15 |
25 |
52 |
53 |
84 |
124 |
118 |
267 |
309 |
139 |
| Calcutta |
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| min oC |
14 |
17 |
22 |
25 |
27 |
27 |
26 |
26 |
26 |
24 |
18 |
14 |
| max oC |
27 |
30 |
34 |
36 |
36 |
34 |
32 |
32 |
32 |
32 |
30 |
27 |
| rain mm |
14 |
24 |
27 |
43 |
121 |
259 |
301 |
306 |
290 |
160 |
35 |
3 |
| Goa |
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| min oC |
19 |
20 |
23 |
25 |
27 |
25 |
24 |
24 |
24 |
23 |
22 |
21 |
| max oC |
31 |
32 |
32 |
33 |
33 |
31 |
29 |
29 |
29 |
31 |
33 |
33 |
| raim mm |
2 |
- |
4 |
17 |
18 |
500 |
892 |
341 |
277 |
122 |
20 |
37 |
| Varanasi |
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| min oC |
9 |
11 |
17 |
22 |
27 |
28 |
26 |
26 |
25 |
21 |
13 |
9 |
| max oC |
23 |
27 |
33 |
39 |
41 |
39 |
33 |
32 |
32 |
32 |
29 |
25 |
| rain mm |
23 |
8 |
14 |
1 |
8 |
102 |
346 |
240 |
261 |
38 |
15 |
2 |
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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Best time to visit the plain of North India
and the South is October to March. For trekking in the mountains, the
best times are May to August.
General
Information
Dress-
Casual wear is suitable for travel
in India. Light cottons are recommended from spring to autumn. In winter
however you will need warm clothing and preferably a wind cheater. Early
morning and late evenings are very cold in Rajasthan in winter.
People in rural India are quite conservative.
It is advisable for ladies to wear modest clothing.
Currency
The decimal system of coinage is used in India, with 1 Rupee = 100 Paise.
Bank notes are in denominations of 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 & 1
rupee.
Coins are in 10, 5, 2, 1 rupee and 50, 25, 10 and 5 paise denominations.
Value vis a vis US Dollar - 1 USD = Rs.45.0 (09 Feb' 2004)
It is not necessary to purchase local currency
prior to your arrival in India. Foreign exchange counters at the hotels
provide the same official rate of exchange as the banks or the airports.
It is therefore not necessary or recommended to purchase local currency
at the airport. However, it is recommended to purchase small denominations
for use as tips or for small purchases. All credit cards are accepted
at the city hotels you will be staying at. Smaller hotels and wildlife
park lodging accept cash in local currency only.
Restrictions -
No Indian currency may be brought
into or taken out of the country. There is no restriction on the amount
of Foreign currency that may be brought into India. However, if you are
carrying more than US$ 10, 000.00 or its equivalent, the same must be
declared on arrival in the Currency Declaration Form.
All visitors to India are advised to change
money through AUTHORISED MONEY CHANGERS and
to obtain a receipt for all such transaction, because it will help you
to reconvert unused Rupees into foreign currency at the time of departure.
Credit Cards
- All Major Credit Cards are normally
accepted in most city hotels, restaurants and merchant establishments.
In small towns, jungle lodges and villages, you may be asked to pay in
cash.
Some establishments add a handling surcharge
on payment by credit card.
Cuisine
- In the city hotels restaurants serve European as well as Indian and
Oriental cuisine. In the more remote areas and smaller hotels and palaces
the food is basic and mainly Indian. We suggest that in these areas you
request vegetarian food since this tends to reduce the risk of stomach
upsets. The hotels that we use are keenly aware of the western visitor's
reaction to Indian food and they take great care in the area of hygiene.
While health problems can occur, these are usually minor and often result
in the change of diet and time zones.
Entry Procedures:
Citizens of all countries including
Commonwealth Countries require visas to enter India.
Multiple Entry Visa will be required for those intending to visit the
neighbouring countries like Afghanistan, Burma, Pakistan, Bhutan, Sri
Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, Bangladesh.
A tourist visa is valid for 3 months stay
in India. It can be extended for a further period of 3 months.
A visitor whose stay extends over 90 days
must register with the Foreign Registration Office and get an exit endorsement
on the Registration Certificate from the same office before departure.
Customs and Regulations on arrival:
a. Tourists who do not have any
dutiable goods or unaccompanied baggage can pass through the green channel,
while others must go to the red channel for customs clearance.
b. Importation of:
a) 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 gms
of tobacco: Alcoholic liquor upto 0.95 litres is permitted duty free.
c. Importation of personal jewellery, cameras,
binoculars, tape recorders, transistor, professional equipment etc. is
allowed duty free, provided a TBRE (Tourist Baggage Re-Export) form is
completed on arrival.
On Departure:
a. The TBRE (Tourist Baggage
Re-Export) form and the goods entered therein must be produced before
Customs for verification at the port of departure.
b. The export of animal skin, ivory, antique,
gold coins and articles other than jewellery is permitted only if an export
license is acquired from the Joint Controller of Imports & Exports,
Government of India.
Special Permits:
Even with a visa one cannot travel
to certain areas without a Special Permit. These areas include Assam,
Meghalaya, Darjeeling, Sikkim and Laccadives.
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