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TRIP NOTES Best Exotic Marigold Tour 10 days | Starts/Ends: Delhi Best Exotic Marigold Tour - 10 days updated on 24-11-2016 www.onthegotours.com UK 020 7371 1113 [email protected] AUS 1300 855 684 [email protected] NZ 0800 44 77 69 CAN 1 866 890 7038 USA 1 866 377 6147 SA 0800 982 686 This information has been compiled with care and good faith. They give an accurate illustration of the proposed arrangements for this holiday. Circumstances beyond our control such as changes in local conditions, inclement weather or other reasons could force us to make changes to this itinerary. Any costs shown are subject to change, though are an accurate reflection of costs at time of writing. Please also note that visa requirements are subject to change and are the responsibility of the traveller and not that of On The Go Tours. - 1 - 'There's always room in India', so join us for a thrilling adventure and an assault on the senses, following in the footsteps of the characters from 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' film. Travel through the chaos of Delhi to the serenity of Udaipur, from the architectural wonder of Jaipur to the awe- inspiring Taj Mahal, with time to reflect on the light, colour and smiles of India with a stay at the 'Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' itself. HIGHLIGHTS AND INCLUSIONS Trip Highlights Khempur - Stay two nights at the famous 'Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' in rural Khempur with the opportunity to explore the grounds made famous by the film and take a buffalo cart ride through this traditional village Udaipur - Enjoy a guided tour of City Palace and take a tuk tuk ride through the city. Sample a G&T at a lakeside restaurant, experience a glorious sunset at Monsoon Palace and take a boat ride on Lake Pichola Agra - Experience the splendor of the Taj Mahal at sunset and the Agra Fort Delhi - Embark on a city tour of Old and New Delhi visiting Humayan's Tomb, India's largest mosque Jama Masjid, and Gandhi's crematorium Raj Ghat, plus ride a rickshaw Vrindavan and Mathura Temples - a great combination of ancient and modern Hindu temples A drive through the vast Thar Desert on the way to Jaipur Jaipur - Tour the city's iconic landmarks including lofty Amber Fort, the very regal City Palace and the ancient observatory of Jantar Mantar. Plus have an evening cooking lesson at your hotel Fatehpur Sikri - Explore this abandoned city on the outskirts of Agra Abhaneri - Visit the step well featured in the film, where Sonny tried to express his feelings to Sunaina What's Included 7 nights in 3-4 star heritage hotels and 2 nights at the 'Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' in Khempur Rickshaw ride in Delhi, boat ride on Lake Pichola, tuk tuk ride in Udaipur, buffalo cart ride in Khempur and cooking class in Jaipur 9 breakfasts and 4 dinners Airport arrival and departure transfer on day 1 and day 10 1 overnight sleeper train Delhi - Udaipur (2nd class sleeper train) Services of English-speaking Indian specialist guides at some sights Escorted by an English-speaking Indian tour guide (for groups of 6 or more) All relevant transfers and transportation Touring of Delhi, Jaipur, Udaipur and Agra What's Not Included Tipping Kitty: USD$40-50, paid in local currency Entrance Fees: USD$120-130, paid in local currency International flights and visas Laundry, drinks, items of a personal nature Tip for your tour guide. We suggest $4 - 7 USD per person per day. Tipping your guide is an entirely personal gesture DETAILED ITINERARY Day 1 : Welcome to India Namaste! Welcome to New Delhi, the capital city of India and the start of your eye-opening adventure! Our friendly team will be waiting in the arrivals hall to transfer you to your hotel where you can relax for the rest of the day. Overnight - Delhi

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Best Exotic Marigold Tour10 days | Starts/Ends: Delhi

Best Exotic Marigold Tour - 10 days updated on 24-11-2016

www.onthegotours.comUK  020 7371 1113  [email protected]  1300 855 684  [email protected] 0800 44 77 69       CAN 1 866 890 7038     USA 1 866 377 6147     SA 0800 982 686

This information has been compiled with care and good faith. They give an accurate illustration of the proposed arrangements for this holiday.Circumstances beyond our control such as changes in local conditions, inclement weather or other reasons could force us to make changes to thisitinerary. Any costs shown are subject to change, though are an accurate reflection of costs at time of writing. Please also note that visa requirementsare subject to change and are the responsibility of the traveller and not that of On The Go Tours.

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'There's always room in India', so

join us for a thrilling adventure

and an assault on the senses,

following in the footsteps of the

characters from 'The Best Exotic

Marigold Hotel' film. Travel through

the chaos of Delhi to the serenity

of Udaipur, from the architectural

wonder of Jaipur to the awe-

inspiring Taj Mahal, with time to

reflect on the light, colour and

smiles of India with a stay at the

'Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' itself.

HIGHLIGHTS AND INCLUSIONS

Trip Highlights• Khempur - Stay two nights at the famous

'Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' in ruralKhempur with the opportunity to explorethe grounds made famous by the filmand take a buffalo cart ride through thistraditional village

• Udaipur - Enjoy a guided tour of City Palaceand take a tuk tuk ride through the city.Sample a G&T at a lakeside restaurant,experience a glorious sunset at MonsoonPalace and take a boat ride on Lake Pichola

• Agra - Experience the splendor of the TajMahal at sunset and the Agra Fort

• Delhi - Embark on a city tour of Old andNew Delhi visiting Humayan's Tomb, India'slargest mosque Jama Masjid, and Gandhi'scrematorium Raj Ghat, plus ride a rickshaw

• Vrindavan and Mathura Temples - a greatcombination of ancient and modern Hindutemples

• A drive through the vast Thar Desert on theway to Jaipur

• Jaipur - Tour the city's iconic landmarksincluding lofty Amber Fort, the very regalCity Palace and the ancient observatoryof Jantar Mantar. Plus have an eveningcooking lesson at your hotel

• Fatehpur Sikri - Explore this abandoned cityon the outskirts of Agra

• Abhaneri - Visit the step well featured inthe film, where Sonny tried to express hisfeelings to Sunaina

What's Included• 7 nights in 3-4 star heritage hotels and 2

nights at the 'Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' inKhempur

• Rickshaw ride in Delhi, boat ride on LakePichola, tuk tuk ride in Udaipur, buffalo cartride in Khempur and cooking class in Jaipur

• 9 breakfasts and 4 dinners• Airport arrival and departure transfer on day

1 and day 10• 1 overnight sleeper train Delhi - Udaipur

(2nd class sleeper train)• Services of English-speaking Indian

specialist guides at some sights

• Escorted by an English-speaking Indian tourguide (for groups of 6 or more)

• All relevant transfers and transportation• Touring of Delhi, Jaipur, Udaipur and Agra

What's Not Included• Tipping Kitty: USD$40-50, paid in local

currency• Entrance Fees: USD$120-130, paid in local

currency• International flights and visas• Laundry, drinks, items of a personal nature• Tip for your tour guide. We suggest $4 - 7

USD per person per day. Tipping your guideis an entirely personal gesture

DETAILED ITINERARY

Day 1 : Welcome to IndiaNamaste! Welcome to New Delhi, the capitalcity of India and the start of your eye-openingadventure! Our friendly team will be waiting inthe arrivals hall to transfer you to your hotelwhere you can relax for the rest of the day.Overnight - Delhi

TRIP NOTES

Best Exotic Marigold Tour

Best Exotic Marigold Tour - 10 days updated on 24-11-2016

www.onthegotours.comUK  020 7371 1113  [email protected]  1300 855 684  [email protected] 0800 44 77 69       CAN 1 866 890 7038     USA 1 866 377 6147     SA 0800 982 686

This information has been compiled with care and good faith. They give an accurate illustration of the proposed arrangements for this holiday.Circumstances beyond our control such as changes in local conditions, inclement weather or other reasons could force us to make changes to thisitinerary. Any costs shown are subject to change, though are an accurate reflection of costs at time of writing. Please also note that visa requirementsare subject to change and are the responsibility of the traveller and not that of On The Go Tours.

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Day 2 : Old and New DelhiCity Tour

Delhi - Udaipur. Today, we explore Delhi -both Old and New, with highlights includingHumayan's Tomb, Jama Masjid - India’s oldestand largest mosque, Raj Ghat - the siteof Gandhi’s cremation and much more. Thisevening we travel to Udaipur by sleeper train, amust-do experience for any visitor young or old!The friendly locals will be vying for a chat withyou. Overnight - Overnight Sleeper Train (B)

Day 3 : Udaipur

Our train arrives into Udaipur in the morning tothe start of a new day and the gathering hustleand bustle. Take a moment to try some chai, hottea from one of the vendors, before transferringto our hotel. Here we enjoy some breakfast whilewaiting for check in. In the afternoon enjoy athrilling tuk tuk ride through the narrow streetsstopping to take in the sites. We'll stop at alakeside restaurant for the chance to sip an icecool G&T, much like Evelyn and Madge do in thefilm! This evening we drive half an hour out ofthe city to the Monsoon Palace to witness thesunset and experience a magical atmosphere attwilight. Overnight - Udaipur (B)

Day 4 : Lake Pichola

Lake Pichola - Khempur. This morning after aleisurely breakfast we head down to the lakeand enjoy a splendid row-boat ride. Take inthe spectacular scenery of the Aravalli Hills asthey are revealed with the lifting cloak of earlymorning mist. Checking out in the mid-morningit is time for a real treat as we transfer to theoriginal 'Best Exotic Marigold Hotel'. Locatedin a little town called Khempur, the hotel isofficially known as the Ravla Khempur and itwas here that some of the film was shot. Thisevening enjoy a stroll with your guide throughthe village with a chance to meet the friendlylocals. Overnight - Khempur (B, D)

Day 5 : The Best ExoticMarigold Hotel

Today we enjoy the relaxed pace of village lifeas we set off to explore the surrounding area bybullock cart ride, a mode of transport that hasbeen used here in India since the beginning ofwritten history. Later in the evening we enjoyhigh tea by the lake, much as the British Rajwould have done in a bygone era. Overnight -Khempur (B, D)

Day 6 : Jaipur and TharDesert

Khempur - Jaipur. Today we have a long drive toour next destination, Jaipur. Travelling throughthe Thar Desert offers a fascinating windowonto another world so sit back, relax and enjoythe journey, soaking in the amazing sights andsounds as we make our way to the Pink City.

Jaipur was coined with the moniker Pink Cityafter the visit of the King Edward, the Princeof Wales in 1876. After arrival and hotel checkin, perhaps enjoy a splash in the pool beforeyour dinner of traditional Rajasthani cuisine.Overnight - Jaipur (B, D)

Day 7 : City tour of Jaipur

This morning a jeep transports us to the loftyAmber Fort of Jaipur, where we enjoy a tour ofthis Rajput extravaganza. Decorate yourself incolourful flowers as we stop to visit a local flowermarket or for the travelling couples, boys canimitate Sonny and buy a marigold chain for theirone true love!

Later in the afternoon we tour the CityPalace, which boasts an interesting museumof regal attire and Jantar Mantar, an ancientastronomical observatory. Later in the day enjoya walking tour of the bustling Bazaar. Thisevening we have a special treat for you with

TRIP NOTES

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Best Exotic Marigold Tour - 10 days updated on 24-11-2016

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a cooking demonstration at our hotel and as abonus, you get to eat what you learnt to cook!

Note: On departures prior to 01 October 2016you'll have the option to travel up to Amber Fortby elephant (subject to availability). Overnight- Jaipur (B, D)

Day 8 : Agra and themagnificent Taj Mahal

Jaipur - Agra. Departing Jaipur we journey toAgra, once India’s Mughal capital with a stopat the Abhaneri step well along the way - apopular place for local children to swim. It'shere that Sonny tried to express his deepestfeelings for Sunaina in the film. En route wevisit the ghostly former Mughal city of FatehpurSikri, abandoned due to lack of water shortlyafter completion. Arriving in Agra we assist withyour check in then head out to visit the AgraFort, which boasts some of India’s finest Mughalbuildings behind its fortified walls. This eveningenjoy a guided tour of the legendary Taj Mahal,watching a picturesque sunset over India's mosticonic monument. Overnight - Agra (B)

Day 9 : Vrindavan andMathura TemplesAgra - Delhi. Today is the piece de la resistanceas we make our way back to Delhi, stoppingat the Vrindavan and Mathura temples alongthe way. Here you'll discover real insight intothe Hindu Religion with both ancient andmodern temples of worship dedicated to thegod Krishna. You will see the priests performthe worship with the transcendental music theyplay for the gods providing a unique soundtrackto the event. Afterwards we continue to Delhifor your final evening in this amazing country.Overnight - Delhi (B)

Day 10 : Last day in Delhi"Everything will be alright in the end", they say inIndia, "and if it's not alright, then it's not the end".Sadly, today marks the end of your incrediblejourney and we hope it's been more than alright!After breakfast and hotel check out we transferyou to the airport for your onward departurejourney and bid you a fond farewell. Overnight- Delhi (B)

Confirming Your TripAt time of booking please provide us with:- YOUR FULL NAME and DOB, 120 days prior todeparture to secure train ticketsIf booking less than 120 days, every effort will bemade to secure seats in the same carriage as theothers in your tour group, though this may notbe possible.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Entrance FeesOn our India group tours, selected entry fees areincluded, however all others must be budgetedfor by you. The total cost of the entrance feeswhich need to be paid locally, as noted under'Exclusions' on the first page of this document.Entrance fee amounts can change and as suchupon arrival to India your tour leader willhighlight the exact total entrance fee cost foryour tour.

PLEASE NOTE: Entrance fees are to be paid inINDIAN RUPEES (INR) and they will be collectedon day 2 of your tour.

If travelling on our Railways of the Raj tour,entrance fees will not be collected and arepayable by you at each site. If travelling to SriLanka on our Delhi to Colombo tour, entrancefees for that section of your tour will be collectedby your guide in Sri Lanka and payable in SriLankan Rupees (LKR).

LanguageWhile English is not the first language in India,it is the most important language for national,political, and commercial communication. Hindiis the national language and primary tongue of30% of the people and there are 14 other officiallanguages, including: Bengali, Telugu, Marathi,Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Malayalam, Kannada,Oriya, Punjabi, Assamese, Kashmiri, Sindhi, and

Sanskrit. Hindustani is a popular variant of Hindi/Urdu spoken widely throughout northern Indiabut is not an official language.

Taxis & RickshawsTaxis are cheap and readily available in most ofthe bigger towns in India. Most of them possessmetres, although taxi drivers who actually usetheir metre are rare! Try and get an idea ofthe likely fare before you leave your hotel. Thefront desk staff or your tour guide should beable to assist you. Then negotiate with thedriver before departure. Motorised three-wheelrickshaws are available for hire throughout thecountry. Powered by a 2-stroke motorcycleengine with a driver upfront and seating for2 - 3 at the rear, with no doors and a canvasroof, these rickshaws weave their way speedilythrough oncoming traffic. The ride will be fast,efficient and certainly an experience! Alwaysnegotiate the price you want to pay beforesetting off. Offering around 50% of the askingprice is the general rule of thumb, though you’llalways pay more than the going rate for a local!A cycle rickshaw is a 3-wheeler bicycle with aseat for passengers behind the rider. Althoughnot often seen in big cities, you’ll find themin Old Delhi and all the smaller towns, wherethey are a common mode of transport. Again,negotiate the fare before departure.

BeggingWith more than 350 million people in India livingon less than USD$2 per day, inevitably you willcome across many people begging for money.Begging actually has a legitimate place in Indiansociety. Even poor people give to beggars orcharities to earn religious merit. The Indiangovernment, however, would like to regulatebegging more stringently. Though begging iscommon, you are not under obligation to givemoney. If you choose to give money to beggars,we advise you to do this from the vehicleand not on the street. Alternatively, considerdonating pencils, pens or modest educationalsupplies to village schools.

ReligionMore than 80% of the country practiceHinduism. The remaining 20% comprisefollowers of Islam (12%), Christianity, Sikhism,Jainism, Buddhism and other minority beliefs.

TRIP NOTES

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Best Exotic Marigold Tour - 10 days updated on 24-11-2016

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This information has been compiled with care and good faith. They give an accurate illustration of the proposed arrangements for this holiday.Circumstances beyond our control such as changes in local conditions, inclement weather or other reasons could force us to make changes to thisitinerary. Any costs shown are subject to change, though are an accurate reflection of costs at time of writing. Please also note that visa requirementsare subject to change and are the responsibility of the traveller and not that of On The Go Tours.

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System of GovernmentIndia is a constitutional democracy. There are28 states and 7 union territories. Parliament isbicameral; the lower house is known as the LokSabha (House of the People) and the upperhouse is known as the Rajya Sabha (Council ofStates).

Not like HomeTravelling to far–flung corners of the earth ofteninvolves encountering lifestyles and conditionsthat are very different from what you areused to back home. As such it is importantto come prepared for unusual situations, localinadequacies and unpredictable events as andwhen they occur. Foreign travel is definitelynot suitable for people who expect or demandeverything to go exactly as planned, as thingscan and do change in foreign countries.

The people, customs, creed and languages ofIndia are different from one region to the next.It is as vast as it is crowded, and as opulent as itis squalid. India is exciting, intense and diverse -an all-embracing experience, a veritable assaulton the senses. Sometimes the poverty will getyou down, Indian bureaucracy can test yourpatience and facing another traffic jam will seemalmost too much to bear. Yet, it’s all worthwhile.While India is far from the easiest country inthe world to travel around, On The Go willtry their best to make your tour as seamlessas possible. Our holidays combine comfortabletransportation, comprehensive sightseeing andgood hotels, allowing you to concentrate ongetting the most out of your stay.

India is a country of unparalleled contrasts, adestination where you’ll be afforded plenty ofunique encounters, and if you can travel withan open mind you will have a wonderful timehere.In return, please remember to demonstratesensitivity and respect for local customs.

Tipping KittyTipping is not a natural part of many Westerncultures and many of us feel uncomfortable,or unsure about when or how much to tip.However in India tipping makes up a significantpart of many people’s wages so it’s importantthat we get it right. For this reason we’vedeveloped a very simple system to take all thehassle out of tipping.

With our ‘tipping made easy’ policy, a nominalpre-determined amount is collected from allgroup tour participants to cover tips en route.This then saves you the hassle of when andhow much to tip bellhops, luggage handlers,local guides and other support staff through thetour. The tipping kitty amount is noted under'Exclusions' on the first page of this Go Guide.

PLEASE NOTE: The tipping kitty is to be paid inINDIAN RUPEES (INR) and it will be collected onday 2 of your tour.

If travelling onto Sri Lanka on our Delhi toColombo tour, the tipping kitty for that sectionof your tour will be collected by your guide in SriLanka and payable in Sri Lankan Rupees (SLR).If travelling on our Railways of the Raj tour, atip kitty will not collected and we ask that youindependently manage tipping along the way.

Our ‘tipping made easy’ doesn’t include a tipfor your group tour guide, where we suggest anamount of approx USD$3 - 7 per day multipliedby the duration of your tour. Naturally though,the amount is up to you. The tip for your guideis an entirely personal gesture.

If travelling on a group tour with less than6 participants or on a tailor-made holiday, inplace of ‘tipping made easy’ we recommendthe following amounts per person per day beallocated to cover tips paid directly by you to- bellhops, luggage handlers, your driver andlocal guides - USD $9 if the day includes alocal guide & sightseeing and USD $4 if the dayexcludes a local guide and sightseeing.

VisasAll foreign nationals must obtain a visa for a visitto India and it is essential the visa be procuredprior to travel.

UK, Australian, New Zealand, Canadian and USApassport holders are able to take advantageof India's online visa service (subject toeligibility). Information about the e-TouristVisa (eTV) process can be found at: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/tvoa.html

The online application should be submitted aminimum of 4 working days and a maximum of

30 days in advance of proposed date of arrival.Entry to India must be within 30 days of theeTV approval date and the visa is valid for 30days from arrival. Please visit the website notedabove for more info.

The e-Tourist Visas are 30 day, single entry visas.You cannot obtain an e-Tourist Visa if you planto stay in India for more than 30 days or ifyou require a multiple entry visa. A six monthmultiple entry visa can be obtained from theembassy in advance of travel.

If you are a resident in the UK we offer avisa service for six month visas to save youthe inconvenience of having to queue at theembassy, please visit our website or contact usfor further information.

Visa requirements are subject to change andthat visa procurement prior to departure issolely the responsibility of the traveller and notof On The Go Tours. Please also ensure that yourpassport is valid for at least 6 months from yourplanned date of return from India.

CurrencyThe currency of India is the Indian Rupee.

Pound Sterling, US Dollars or other majorcurrencies can be exchanged only in India, asthe Rupee is presently exchangeable only indestination. The Rupee is non-exportable, sospend it all before you leave! Exchange facilitiesare available at major airports and bureau dechanges and to a lesser degree, ATMs/cashmachines exist in larger towns. It's advisable torequest bank notes in smaller denominations, asit can sometimes be hard to get change fromlarge notes and smaller notes are handy forsmaller purchases and gratuities.

Traveller's Cheques are not recommended asthey're often difficult to exchange and incurhigh fees.

Domestic Flights - BaggageAllowanceIf your tour includes a domestic flight or youhave independently booked domestic flightsseparate to that of your international flights,please be mindful that that free baggageallowance for Economy class travel on all flights

TRIP NOTES

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This information has been compiled with care and good faith. They give an accurate illustration of the proposed arrangements for this holiday.Circumstances beyond our control such as changes in local conditions, inclement weather or other reasons could force us to make changes to thisitinerary. Any costs shown are subject to change, though are an accurate reflection of costs at time of writing. Please also note that visa requirementsare subject to change and are the responsibility of the traveller and not that of On The Go Tours.

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within India is 15kg with 7kg of hand luggage.Business class travel offers considerably more.Additional weight is charged at INR250 per kilo.

ATMs & Credit CardsExchange facilities are available at variousbureau de changes, banks and at most hotels.Bring clean, unmarked cash in US Dollars (notUSD 100 bills as these are hard to change),Euro or Pound Sterling. Commission chargesvary from place to place and bank to bank.ATMs are available in all major towns and cities.We recommend you take a mixture of cashand credit/debit cards (for ATM usage). Pleaseavoid bringing Travellers Cheques as they cansometimes be difficult to change. Credit cardsare an acceptable means of payment in mostmajor tourist centres, including larger shops andbusinesses.

TOP TIP: Before leaving home inform your bankthat you will be travelling to India, as otherwiseyour bank may think that your transaction madein India is fraudulent and withhold funds untilyou contact them.

Train Travel In IndiaTravelling by train in India is a unforgettablelocal experience where you will get to meetIndian people and experience daily life as theydo. The Indian Railway system is the world’ssecond largest, with over 108,706 km of track,connecting more than 7000 stations. Every day,more than 7000 trains run, carrying some 14million passengers, including us. A number ofour group tours and bolt-ons include trainjourneys, some by day and others overnight.If your tour does include train travel, we havenoted within the itinerary the coach/class oftravel that will be booked. Below is some furtherinformation that may assist you in planning foryour journey.

2nd AC CHAIR CARIf travelling on a daytime journey, you will travelin an air-conditioned seated carriage (called 2ndAC chair car), similar to that of a standard citytrain in most western countries. When travellingto loftier destinations where the weather iscooler, air-conditioning may not be provided.

2nd AC COACH/ SLEEPER

If travelling overnight, we accommodatepassengers in the 2nd class sleeperair-conditioned category (unless otherwiseindicated at a higher level). 2nd class sleeperair-conditioned cabins consist of 2 upper and 2lower bunks, plus a double-decker set of bunkbeds on the opposite side of the cabin shared byyou and other Indian travellers. You can sit upon your bunk bed during the day and simply liedown once you are ready to go to sleep.

All cabins are mixed sex. Your cabin is notself contained as such. ‘Cabins’ are separatedfrom the carriage corridor by curtains, servingas an artificial barrier that can be drawn atnight. Luggage, including hand luggage shouldbe locked (as you would do when travellingon any overnight train anywhere in the world)and can be stored underneath the lower bunksor on the floor. The carriage is manned byan attendant who will distribute linen, free ofcharge. Dependent upon the service, a varietyof snacks and drinks or full dinner service canbe ordered at an additional cost (with theexception of the Shatabdi Express and RajdhaniExpress where meals are included within yourfare). Food aboard the Shatabdi Express train ismost often exceptionally good, though on manyother train services it is probably best to buysnacks, fresh fruit that can be peeled or mealsprior to the start of your journey. In addition,there are WC facilities (European and also ‘squat-style’) at each end of the carriage. Cleanlinessvaries, so be prepared and take your own anti-bacterial hand wipes and toilet paper.

1st AC COACH/ SLEEPERAll Indian trains offer 2nd and 3rd AC coaches,but only a handful of trains offer 1st AC coaches,which can accommodate a tiny total of 18people. 1st AC coach/ sleepers only have berthson one side of the train hence making the cabinmore spacious. The cabin may have 2 berths or4 which seat/sleep 2 or 4 persons. You can sit upa on bench seat during the day, which is foldedinto bunk beds at night. The 1st AC coach alsohas a door making it fully closed and lockablefor 2 or 4 persons. Beds are a tad wider andmattresses more cushioned. Each cabin has a'bell' switch, which when pressed summons theattendant of the coach.

3rd AC COACH/ SLEEPER

We do not include 3rd AC coach travel withinany of our tours, though if you were consideringit for personal arrangements a description canbe given as follows. 3rd AC coach is very similarto 2nd AC coach with the only difference beingthat there is a middle berth ie not just a 2bunk bed but a triple bunk bed, hence makingit possible for 6 people to be accommodatedwithin the space. Like the 2nd AC coach there isalso another set of bunk beds on the oppositeside ie running parallel with the length of thetrain. Like 2nd AC, there’s no door just curtainsand again you sit up on your bunk bed duringthe day and lie down to sleep.

Health RequirementsYou should seek medical advice beforetravelling to India from your local healthpractitioner and ensure that you receive allof the appropriate vaccinations. As a guideTetanus, Typhoid, Hepatitis A and Polio arestrongly recommended. You are also advised totake anti-Malarial medication.

WaterAs tap water is not safe to drink in India, onlydrink bottled mineral water which is readilyavailable in hotels, shops and restaurants. Youshould also avoid salads which may be washedin unhygienic water.

ClimateIndia has a three-season year known as thehot, the wet and the cool. The best time tovisit is between September and April whentemperatures are cooler and therefore ideal forsightseeing. In the summer months of May toJuly it is less crowded and conditions are perfectfor sightseeing and photography, althoughparts of India are extremely hot. July signalsthe start of the monsoon or wet season thatcontinues until early September. Although theweather is humid, the days are punctuated byintermittent rainfall and the monsoon is India isactually quite spectacular and refreshing.

Time & VoltageIndia is 5 hours 30 mins ahead of GMT. Standardvoltage is 230-240V (usually 240V). Pack auniversal travel adaptor that will allow you touse a hairdryer, electric shaver, charge a mobilephone and other electrical items. Take carewith your choice of adaptor. Be sure that it is

TRIP NOTES

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Best Exotic Marigold Tour - 10 days updated on 24-11-2016

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This information has been compiled with care and good faith. They give an accurate illustration of the proposed arrangements for this holiday.Circumstances beyond our control such as changes in local conditions, inclement weather or other reasons could force us to make changes to thisitinerary. Any costs shown are subject to change, though are an accurate reflection of costs at time of writing. Please also note that visa requirementsare subject to change and are the responsibility of the traveller and not that of On The Go Tours.

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suitable for India, as Indian sockets accept round3 pin plugs that are similar but not identical toEuropean plugs.

Essential Packing• A small daypack for your day-to-day needs• A photocopy of your passport data pages• The voltage in India is 230-240V. Most outlets

in India accept round 3 pin plugs (not aUK, European or USA plugs). You shouldpack a Universal Adaptor and check that it issuitable for India

• Insect repellant to guard against mosquitos• Spare camera batteries/memory card• Consider packing some pencils, pens or

modest educational supplies that can begiven to village schools or street children

• Buy some Indian Rupees at the airport onarrival

• Keep a supply of small notes for localtransactions

Arrival TransfersIf your tour or short stay includes an airportarrival transfer (as indicated in the 'Inclusions'section of these Trip Notes) from Delhi'sIndira Gandhi International Airport, our arrivalprocedure is as follows:

Arrive to Delhi's Indira Gandhi InternationalAirport, where after you have attended tocustoms and immigration formalities, pleaseproceed to the arrival hall. Please have yourtour voucher handy and make it available to ourrepresentative who will be waiting for you inthe arrivals hall, holding a prominent On TheGo Tours logo signboard, ready to escort you toour awaiting transportation and onward to yourstart hotel.

If, for any reason you have trouble locating ourrepresentative (after waiting 20 minutes in thearrival hall) or your flight to India is delayedplease call the emergency contact number asstated on your tour voucher. Please do not leavethe airport or go to the hotel on your own. Callour emergency contact number and follow theadvice given by our local team.

If travelling on our Captivating Kerala tour (witharrival via Kochi Airport), Railways of the Rajtour (with arrival via Kolkata) or one of our'Short Stays' where an airport arrival transfer

is included in your holiday, the procedure formeeting you at the airport is the same as thosedetailed above.

Pre-Tour AccommodationIf arriving on day 1 of a holiday that includesan airport arrival transfer (as indicated in the'Inclusions' section of these Trip Notes) wewill be at the airport, ready to transfer youto your hotel. Further if you are booking pre-tour accommodation with us an airport arrivaltransfer will also be provided. If arriving prior to9am on day 1 (essentially on a flight that arrivesvery, very early in the morning) you will need topurchase a night of pre-tour accommodation tosave you waiting until standard hotel check intime, which is generally 2pm.

Tap WaterDo not drink the tap water in India, it’s advisablefor visitors to always drink bottled water. Bottledwater in India comes in two types - packageddrinking water, and pure mineral water such asthe Bisleri brand. There is a difference betweenthem. Packaged drinking water is water that hasbeen treated and made healthy for drinking,while mineral water has been obtained naturallyat its underground source and hygienicallybottled. Both are safe to drink, although mineralwater is better as it’s chemical free.

ShoppingIndia is a virtual Aladdin’s Cave. At the manybazaars known as ‘chowks’, the cardinal ruleis to bargain hard. State run craft emporiumsthat stock the best of what a particularstate has to offer can give you a reasonableidea of what is acceptable in terms of priceand quality. You'll find carpets of qualityequal to those of Persian origin, Rajasthanipottery and metalwork, embellished slippersknown as jootis, jewellery in breathtakingdesigns. Likewise leatherwork, silks and saris inspectacularly colourful designs, paintings andclothing make excellent souvenirs.

IMPORTANT: Set your budget and don’t beswayed, remember the caveat – ‘Let the buyerbeware’. Any purchases made whilst on holidaywith us, irrespective of whether the store isrecommended by us or other, are at yourown discretion. Please make sure that you arecompletely happy with the product you are

purchasing and the delivery arrangements (wewould recommend you take away with youany purchases rather than rely on shippingservices). On The Go cannot be held responsibleor accountable for items bought in country orshipping arrangements. We will not becomeinvolved later in your holiday or once you returnhome should your purchase not live up to yourexpectations. Proceed with caution.

Fabulous food!India’s vast range of climates, cultures andpeoples has produced a very diverse culinaryrepertoire. Curry is the word that springs to mindwhen people think of Indian food. Believe it ornot, there is no such thing as ‘curry’ in India.It’s an English invention, an all-purpose termto cover the whole gamut of Indian spicing.Although all Indian food is certainly not curry,this is the basis of Indian cuisine. For the mostpart Indian food is very, very aromatic, since thespices used by Indian chefs and cooks in Indiadon’t arrive in the cooking pot via a pre-packedtub of spice. Indian chefs and cooks have about25 spices on their regular list and it is from thesethat they produce the curry flavour. Normallyspices are freshly ground with a pestle andmortar, and blended in certain combinationsto produce varying flavours and heat. It is thefreshness of the spices that transform the dish.Curries can be vegetable, meatlamb, muttonor chicken in content, though never beef. Thecow is sacred to the Hindu people and India ingeneral, so it is extremely rare to see beef on anymenu across the country. Lamb also substitutesbeef at McDonalds in India. Ask for a MaharajahMac!

Street FoodStreet food, although tasty and fabulouslooking, cannot always be relied upon to havebeen safely and hygienically prepared, so tothis end, we suggest you sample ‘street style’food from an established restaurant or fromsomewhere recommended by your tour leader.

Western FoodIf Indian food becomes too much and you wishto escape to something familiar, Western-stylefood is available. Many menus in hotels andrestaurants will feature dishes loosely basedon Western recipes with perhaps just a hintof curry flavouring or spice. Indians like to

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experiment with other cuisine as well. Chinesecuisine in India is often very good. In the biggercities, you’ll find restaurants specialising ininternational cuisine, not to mention Americanfast food chains.

Change For ChildrenOn many of our group tours we stop at oneof two village schools where we operate our‘Change for Children’ programme. If travellingvia Alsisar you will meet the children at RajakiyaKanya Madhyamik Vidyalaya primary school andif via Bharatpur, Adarsh Vidya Mandir localschool. If you have bought any educationalitems with you to hand out to children thiswould be the time to do so. You can also makea donation to the school if you choose via ourChange For Children project. Your guide willhand out envelopes to those interested.

Both schools are closed from mid May throughtill the start of July, for winter vacation inDecember and during festival weeks such asHoli, Diwali and other - including teachertraining days which only tend to be announceda day or two prior. Accordingly it will not bepossible to visit the school during these timesand should you have bought along items for theschool your guide will be happy to pass them onto the school when it re-opens.