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Tipping
Tipping in hotels and restaurants is normal practice and
expected. It is a purely personal matter but, as a rough
guideline, we recommend the following:
- A porter in a hotel who carries your bags: 50 INR (depending
on the category of hotel).
- A porter at a
train station: If you are travelling with Holiday
Planners.biz, this is included in the cost of the holiday.
If you are travelling solo, then there are fixed charges
(normally about 25 INR per item).
- At
restaurants, 5 - 10 % of the bill is the usual amount given to a
waiter (but check that service has not already been included in
your bill).
Doormen and others may look to you for a tip but do not feel
that you need to tip them.
Taxi drivers and auto rickshaw drivers do not expect tips for
short jouneys but will expect a tip if the journey is more than
half a day.
Trekking guides usually receive a tip of about a minimum of 200
INR per day per group but tipping is a purely personal matter.
If you feel that the guide has put in a great deal of effort
then the tip can be increased to reflect this.
Shopping
India is the place for shopping for handicrafts,
jewellery, silk, furniture, tea, spices, pickles and chutneys
or simply for enjoying the atmosphere of street bazaars. Each
state is famous for particular products - silk from Varanasi,
pickles from Haryana and spices from Kerala. If you are starting
your trip in Delhi, you can get an idea of prices and quality by
visiting any of the state and other emporia near Connaught
Place. Before buying anything that will be sent to you abroad,
we suggest you read the latest guidebooks' advice on this. We
will be happy to advise you if you have any specific shopping
requests or interests.
Most shops open
at 10am and stay open until 7 or 8pm. Different markets have
different closing days (most are open 6 days a week) so please
check that the market you want to visit is open on the day you
intend to visit it
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