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Good Afternoon ClaireSmith56,

The local currency of India is the Indian rupee, but it is not available for purchase in the UK.

It is recommended that you take sterling and/or US dollars with you to exchange into local currency when you arrive to your hotel. In addition to cash, you may wish to also take a credit card as most hotels in India will accept credit card payment.

This information should be shown in your itinerary.

Kindest Regards,

Amy

Hi

I was just wondering about the currency, is it better to take sterling and change at hotels. Or to take money out using a debit card.

Thanks

Good Afternoon Sim1,

I can tell you that 30 travellers are booked onto this tour. 6 are male and 24 are female. The age ranges between late 40s - late 70s.

I will contact the relevant team here at JYHQ and will let you know via email if the paperwork has been sent out to you.

Kindest Regards,

Amy

Hi, always like to ask.

How many people are booked on 9th November and has the paper work been sent out? As its now

13 days, and counting down, till we go and nothing has arrived yet. 

Thanks