I always overpack too! Take lightweight casual things like cotton shirts and crop trousers. We did change for dinner in evenings but nothing too elaborate, just something fresh. You end up virtually living out of your suitcase most of the time so don't cram it with unwanted stuff. All hotels have good supplies of toiletries, shampoo, moisturisers etc so I found I didn't need my own (one bit of weight allowance you can save) plus I took too much jewellery. You won't want that in the daytime anyway. Remember swimming cozzie as there are some nice pools at hotels. Comfy shoes/sandals are a must! Also a light weight jacket or cardigan as there are a couple of early morning starts before the sun comes up.
Sue
Thank you - very useful. Any advice about what to wear / not to wear and how much "clothes" luggage to take? I always overpack! Sue
Hi Sue,Hope the locals don't think that all British women are called Sue!Anyway thanks for the advice. Glad to know that you've made it home without any major health concerns. This is also my first JY holiday - I don't have any big worries, in fact really looking forward to it, but my husband is worried that I'll come home with some horrible illness. So talking of spending money did you take travellers cheques, currency or just rely on ATMs. Good to know that my trusted credit card is accepted everywhere although I expect that local shops and markets would prefer hard cash. Is tipping waiters, porters etc. a big thing or is that just a Western habit?Many thanks,SueHi again SueAs Bob says, the easiest thing is sterling, I'm not sure they would want Travellers Cheques. Don't rely on ATMs, there was very little opportunity to use them. The places we went to didn't have nice little shopping malls with ATMs etc! Our Tour Manager advised us throughout re. tips and I'm sure yours will do the same. 10 rupee notes are very useful to keep for loos etc.Sue
Hi Sue,
Hope the locals don't think that all British women are called Sue!Anyway thanks for the advice. Glad to know that you've made it home without any major health concerns. This is also my first JY holiday - I don't have any big worries, in fact really looking forward to it, but my husband is worried that I'll come home with some horrible illness. So talking of spending money did you take travellers cheques, currency or just rely on ATMs. Good to know that my trusted credit card is accepted everywhere although I expect that local shops and markets would prefer hard cash. Is tipping waiters, porters etc. a big thing or is that just a Western habit?
Many thanks,
Hi again Sue
As Bob says, the easiest thing is sterling, I'm not sure they would want Travellers Cheques. Don't rely on ATMs, there was very little opportunity to use them. The places we went to didn't have nice little shopping malls with ATMs etc! Our Tour Manager advised us throughout re. tips and I'm sure yours will do the same. 10 rupee notes are very useful to keep for loos etc.
I brought Sterling and it was possible to change money at all hotels, except Tiger Moon (Ranthambore). Around half the group got the notorious Delhi Belly, but we were all able to carry on regardless and no one came a cropper thankfully! Tipping is expected everywhere, so when you first change money as for some small denomination notes. Ring your credit card company and tell them when you will be away (I do this for all foreign holidays), otherwise you may have problems using it, as they may put a block on transactions if they think it is being used fraudulantly.
Have an amazing holiday!
Best wishes,
Bob
Thanks for the advice. I'll avoid the wine list if that is the most expensive item on the holiday. Glad to know that you've made it home without any major health concerns. Talking of spending money did you take travellers cheques, currency or just rely on ATMs. Good to know that my trusted credit card is accepted everywhere although I expect that local shops and markets would prefer hard cash. Is tipping waiters, porters etc. a big thing or is that just a Western habit?
This was my first JY holiday but certainly won't be my last. It was absolutely amazing. Hope you have a similar experience.
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