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Essential India Travel Guide: Travel Tips And Practical Information Paperback – March 19, 2014
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Are you visiting India? Do you want to know more about India before you travel? Are you looking for travel tips and unbiased information on India? Are you looking for an India travel guide but don’t know which one to get? Then here’s a travel guide on India that covers everything you need from places to visit to dealing with beggars and how to protect yourself while in India. The “Essential India Travel Guide: Travel Tips And Practical Information” covers everything you need to know about India.
India is a great country for holiday but it can be rough at times. Sadly, many incidences and crimes do happen and many of them are directed at foreign travelers. Many foreigners end up being ripped off their hard earned money. Most people in India working in the tourism industry do not realize that even in the West, one has to work hard for their money and do not have surplus to squander around. This India travel guide shows you how to be careful with your money, how to bargain like the locals and how to deal with beggars and have a safe and pleasurable trip to India.
Here’s a complete list of things you will learn about your travels in India:
2. Best time to visit India
3. Geography of India
4. Places to visit in Eastern India
5. Places to visit in Northern India
6. Places to visit in Southern India
7. Places to visit in Western India
8. Culture of India
9. Things you should bring to India
10. Vaccinations for India
11. How to deal with the heat?
12. Guide to drinking water
13. Avoiding water borne diseases
14. How to keep off mosquitoes?
15. Foods to avoid
16. Is meat and fish safe in India?
17. Guide to Indian street food
18. Travelling in India during the monsoons
19. Types of transport in India
20. How to book train tickets in India?
21. How to hire a taxi and auto-rickshaw?
22. Guide to prepaid taxis
23. Safety on Indian trains
24. Dealing with beggars
25. How to deal with touts?
26. How to be safe at the hotel?
27. How to be safe in Indian crowds?
28. How to keep your money and passport safe?
29. Safety tips for women
30. Travelling with kids in India
31. Types of places to shop
32. How to bargain?
33. What should women wear?
34. What should men wear?
35. Say no to bhang and other drugs
36. Common Hindi words and phrases
37. Message from the author
- Print length176 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 19, 2014
- Dimensions6 x 0.4 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101497391679
- ISBN-13978-1497391673
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- Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (March 19, 2014)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 176 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1497391679
- ISBN-13 : 978-1497391673
- Item Weight : 8.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.4 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,502,973 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #738 in General India Travel Guides
- #2,257 in India History
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About the author

Shalu Sharma is an author whose work reflects a rich tapestry of experiences, shaped by her deep curiosity about Indian cultures and traditions. Her journeys have allowed her to immerse herself in diverse lifestyles, cuisines, and histories, which often inspire her writing. With a multifaceted professional background that includes roles in sales and law, she also once considered a career in historical education, driven by her passion for uncovering the stories of the past. In addition to being an avid traveller, Shalu is a lifelong learner, constantly seeking new perspectives and ideas to weave into her books. When not writing, she enjoys exploring hidden gems, meeting new people, and sharing her experiences through storytelling.
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Customers find the book provides practical information and tips for traveling in India. They find it an easy, quick read with thorough and detailed content. However, some customers feel the book is overpriced and lacks value for money.
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Customers find the book provides practical information for traveling in India. It offers tips for places to visit, what to wear, and foods to eat. Readers appreciate the informative guide that goes beyond typical travel guides.
"...This book clearly goes beyond the typical travel guide, and gets you closer to that impossible task of being prepared for India than any other guide..." Read more
"OK for first time travelers to India, you can find similar tips on the Internet but you get them all in one book...." Read more
"...Written in HUGE font with uncaptioned photos, this book has very little substance...." Read more
"...I did not expect India to be rough at times... This book spoke about places to visit, what to wear, foods to eat, about water, how to cope with..." Read more
Customers find the book easy to read and quick to understand. They appreciate the tips and information about India.
"...The book tries to be short and easy to read, only contains "essentals" thus lacks depths somewhat." Read more
"...Overall, I loved this book, written by a very knowledgeable woman. Easy to read with practical information." Read more
"...is a lot of interesting and valuable information in it and it's a very quick read." Read more
"Very good read with numerous tips about India. It helps that the Author is an Indian Woman...." Read more
Customers appreciate the author's thorough and detailed information. They find it helpful that the author is an Indian woman.
"...I'll say this much: the author is thorough. And I mean THOROUGH!..." Read more
"...Overall, I loved this book, written by a very knowledgeable woman. Easy to read with practical information." Read more
"...I found it packed with very detailed and helpful info...." Read more
"...It helps that the Author is an Indian Woman. She covers topics that most guidebooks will only gloss over." Read more
Customers find the book provides poor value for money. They describe it as childish, erroneous, redundant, and barely informative.
"...As LL stated much of the advice in this book is simply childish and foolish, or just plain erroneous ...." Read more
"Redundant and only slightly informative. If you want a guide book, buy something else." Read more
"...Purchase of this book is a waste of money." Read more
"...Nothing special in here. A complete waste of money." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2014When considering purchasing this book, I only had to read the introduction to know that the author knew exactly what she was talking about - "No matter what you read or hear, the fact is that nothing can prepare you for India..." Though I never ventured into India, I did spend a lot of time in Nepal along the Indian border, and I must say that the quote I mentioned is one of the truest statements you will ever hear!
This Travel guide is absolutely packed with useful information, starting with popular travel destinations all over the county, but continuing on to cover a lot of information you will be glad you studied up on, such as how to manage the intense heat, and which types of food to avoid to prevent getting sick during your visit (a section I wish I had read before my adventures!). This book clearly goes beyond the typical travel guide, and gets you closer to that impossible task of being prepared for India than any other guide I've read. I highly recommend it!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2016I ordered this book and another Ms. Sharma wrote, the Survival Guide for women. They are both a bit dated, given their publish dates but I decided to order them anyway. I'm glad I did--I feel they are still relevant since cultural practices regarding women seem deep-rooted in India--some good, and some not so good.
I am an older woman, and traveling as a tourist to India next year with my spouse. I like to gather as much information about the host country as I can. India is more of a challenging environment, given its cultural practices regarding women than many other countries I have visited. So it is important to understand what I am stepping into.
Ms. Sharma's books help tourist women understand the challenges they may face in India. Sadly, some Indian men do not treat women very well at all and that extends to tourists. I am somewhat put off by what I've read, yet am grateful the author has undertaken to warn me and to suggest how to circumvent potential problems. I am still going, but I am traveling with a more educated eye as to the culture and practices as it applies to women.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2017OK for first time travelers to India, you can find similar tips on the Internet but you get them all in one book. Some of it are just common sense for backpackers in general, others are useful. The book tries to be short and easy to read, only contains "essentals" thus lacks depths somewhat.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2014DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK!
While I make numerous online purchases I have never written a review. However, based on the positive reviews, I recently purchased this book, ( the 2 star review by Lotus Lady wasn't there at time I ordered), and I am so disappointing with it that I need to warn others against making the same mistake. This book is so pathetic that I can hardly believe that it was ever published. I completely concur with the review by LL in which she asserts that the positive reviews for this book must have been bought. Either that or written by the author herself. LL was very generous in granting this book a 2 star rating. If possible I would give it a zero.
As LL stated much of the advice in this book is simply childish and foolish, or just plain erroneous . On pg 55 the author states that the voltage in India is 440V, which is wrong. The book is 174 pages but could be half of that if it hadn't been printed in an over-sized font. The pictures are black and white, of poor quality and have no captions. The text is obviously written by someone for whom English is not their first language and there has apparently been no attempt to have it proofread by someone more proficient at the language. The following nonsensical sentence from pg49 is a typical example: "The traditional Jeweler men and women wear are par excellence of craftsmanship which cannot be done with words."
Enough said!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2014Although we were in India traveling for five weeks earlier this year, we are planning on going back and there are lots of tips and practical information that we clearly still need. However, I didn't find them Shalu's book. For instance, we traveled extensively in a private car with driver. One item we were never able to ascertain was how much to tip. Depending on who we asked we were told anywhere from $6 to $25 a day. Tipping guides was also an issue. There were several "official government approved" stores that we went to for rugs and fabrics. Did we get a good deal? Are the prices really set by the government? Now that info would have been useful. Last time we had arranged the cars ahead of time, this coming trip we are planning to use cars only sporadically - so how much should we pay for a whole day? And who woud you recommend we go to for these travel services? The section on how to book trains was a little useful, but nothing that I haven't read in other books.
Overall, almost all the recommendations of things to do, precautions to take, when to go, what to see, etc. are nicely covered in other books, such as Rough Guide, Nat Geo, DK, etc. It might have been better if she talked about what things she loved and the sights and sounds that she will have remembered.
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- Mad RatReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 18, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good Info, well worth getting.
I bought this book inspire of some bad reviews. To be honest, don't listen to the bad reviews - they don't know what they're talking about.
This book has the basic essential information that I haven't found in any other book about travelling to India.
I know a fair bit about India now, but I probably wouldn't have found the Indian railway website on my own without this book and there are some very basic info, which, I would probably overlooked too. The author has included some basic phrases and greetings in Hindu, so I might be able to say "hello" by the time I get there next year.
And the author has included her website/email address, so if you need extra help, you can always email her for advice. I will be taking this book with me, as I won't remember all the info and it will give me something to read on the plane.
- Jc BrownReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 30, 2016
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Gave plenty of information but much of it I was already aware of. Quick read!
- Mopo1963Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 16, 2017
3.0 out of 5 stars Better travel books out there
I think the fact that India is so large and things are not as inexpensive as they were, this guide doesn't really cover this in detail. It was an okay book to have as reference but there are others out there that are more up to date.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 19, 2016
1.0 out of 5 stars THIS BOOK IS A WASTE OF MONEY
THIS BOOK IS A COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY....DO NOT BUY IT unless you really do need an idiots guide and haven't travelled outside the uk in the last 30 years. This really is the worst travel guide I have ever purchased and I have quite a collection. The writing is big, not necessarily a bad thing, but bearing in mind only pages 21 to 47 (big writing and pictures) refers to places to go in India, it really is a waste of paper stating the obvious. An idiots guide is an under statement. I now know!!! To drink bottled water .....and drink it at intervals, take out travel insurance and ask hotel reception for location of a doctor, take sunglasses, wear a hat, wear light clothes, wear sun screen, places to shop.....malls and streets. The idiots guide just goes on and on but one classic I should mention......do wear antiperspirant! While this book really is an idiots guide, it would appear that I am in fact an idiot for buying it and am no wiser on India than I was before this purchase. Looks as if I'll have to revert back to the reliable Berlitz guide which will actually tell me things I can't guess.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 16, 2016
2.0 out of 5 stars Not much use
Too basic in content I'm afraid.